Inquest jury recommends body cameras for all front-line Ottawa police

The jury recommended that the Ottawa Police Service deploy cameras for all front-line officers. While that is being done, it added, the service should prioritize those officers working alone and

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Who makes all the sculptures at Centre Block?

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Parliament Hill has about 700 exterior carvings — plenty to occupy the small team of artisans working under Canada’s Dominion

'Jackass' rides off into the sunset, leaving a trail of broken bones, goofy antics and non-toxic masculinity

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The end credits for “Jackass: Best and Last” are the longest part of a short movie. They consist — predictably

Transport Canada grounds Black Hawk helicopter that RCMP still has to pay for

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OTTAWA — The RCMP is paying for a Black Hawk helicopter it can’t use and its border surveillance program has

OpenAI and Anthropic limit new AI models to Trump-approved customers during cybersecurity review

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ChatGPT maker OpenAI said Friday it is restricting the release of its new artificial intelligence model at the request of

America the band delivered major nostalgia at wistful Massey Hall show

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America Massey Hall, Toronto, Thursday, June 25, 2026There exists in 2026 a great delicacy in explaining affinity for the band

Police crack down on GTA drug trafficking network, $4.7M worth of drugs seized

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Authorities have arrested three men who are accused of trafficking narcotics between Ontario and Quebec. Ontario Provincial Police say they

Ford government rejects Ottawa’s offer to allow rural employers to hire more temporary foreign workers

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Ontario will not allow rural employers to hire more temporary foreign workers to fill low-wage jobs, says the province’s immigration

StubHub World Cup ticket complaints under investigation in B.C.

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VANCOUVER — Consumer Protection BC is investigating complaints about ticket reseller StubHub from people who say they didn’t receive their

Should Toronto consider expanding pedestrian-only zones?

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A little over a week into a pedestrian-only pilot project banning cars from a section of Church Street, and Toronto