Possible human remains found in Scarborough; police investigating suspicious incident

Toronto police are investigating after what are believed to be human remains were discovered in a Scarborough neighbourhood late Sunday afternoon. Officers were called to the Ellesmere Road and Markham

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News of the day: What’s behind the boarded-up stretch of Bank Street?; Top general told to use old military equipment; BOC using third-party staffing, setting up test of federal anti-scab legislation

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It’s Tuesday June 30. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom today. ‘I FEEL BETRAYED’: WHAT’S BEHIND

Man, 75, charged in alleged 2015 elevator sexual assault: Toronto police

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Toronto police have charged a 75-year-old Toronto man after he allegedly sexually assaulted someone while they rode in an elevator

How the White House Rose Garden and its plantings have changed over the past century

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President Donald Trump’s two makeovers of the White House Rose Garden, including converting its lawn into a patio, have drawn

Cuban official says talks with the US are at a standstill, announces UN debate on US oil embargo

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HAVANA (AP) — Talks between Cuba and the U.S. are at a standstill, despite the island recently approving a series

Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Ottawa as tornado warning issued for Kingston

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Meanwhile, Environment Canada has issued a red tornado warning — its highest alert level — for areas from Kingston to

$87B Quebec plan aims for 77% of energy consumed in province by 2050 from renewables

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VARENNES, QUÉBEC - The Quebec government says it wants 77 per cent of the energy consumed in the province by

Prime Minister Mark Carney says he'll be in Alberta for Canada Day

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KUUJJUAQ - Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will be in Alberta on Canada Day in the evening, just a

Montreal man charged in York Region human trafficking investigation

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A Montreal man has been charged in connection with an ongoing human trafficking investigation being conducted by York Regional Police

New Ontario tenant air conditioning rules come into effect

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An Ontario law giving tenants the explicit right to install air conditioning units is set to come into effect Wednesday,