North Korea’s Kim calls for ‘destructive’ military posture as South vows to boost drones

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed major weapons tests and called for the military’s “deadly and destructive offensive posture” to be bolstered, state media

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Afghan war veteran battling DND over privacy violation and benefit payment snafu

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With a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder, she was provided a flurry of payments from the Canadian Forces. Those included

A Stephen King deep dive and a Toronto author's unhinged Fountain of Youth novel

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I Know a Place: Rest Stop and Other Dark DetoursNat CassidyShortwave, 512 pages, $29.99In 2024, American writer Nat Cassidy published

Statistics Canada to release consumer price index for May this morning

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada will release its latest reading for May inflation today.High oil and gasoline prices are expected to

Montreal police chief to meet city officials behind closed doors over racism concerns

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MONTREAL - Montreal’s police chief will meet with city officials behind closed doors over racism allegations involving officers in the

How Toronto couples navigate the 'swag gap' — where one partner dresses better than the other

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In an era of Instagram hard launches, co-ordinated couple Halloween costumes, and nights out that double as photo ops, how

Next on Evan Solomon’s to-do list — show Canadians how 'AI for All' will actually work

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Evan Solomon now has a year under his belt as Canada’s first minister of artificial intelligence.The former TV journalist had

Drake honours late producer Tay Keith: ‘Endless and eternal gratitude’

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Drake is paying tribute to his late collaborator, Tay Keith. The Toronto rapper took to Instagram over the weekend to

What to know about the legacy of Brexit, which still divides Britain 10 years on

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LONDON (AP) — Ten years ago, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union in a referendum that forges

Experts on both sides of the pond say Alberta would do well to learn from Brexit

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CALGARY - Ten years ago this week, the United Kingdom voted to quit the European Union, setting off years of