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Canada, Alberta flags fly high at town parade amid separatism debate

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PONOKA - Paraders waved both Canada and Alberta flags high as many in the crowd cheered louder for tossed candy

Liberal MP Erskine-Smith’s departure from provincial leadership race opens door for other contenders

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One high-profile potential candidate is no longer in the running for the Ontario Liberal leadership, leaving the door open for

National pride meets breathable mesh: A look at the design of World Cup uniforms

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BEAVERTON, Ore. (AP) — Heat. Moisture. National pride.These were top of mind as Nike designed its uniform kits for this

Man wanted in alleged murder of parents in Mississauga spotted near Humber Bay Park

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Peel Regional Police say a man wanted in connection with the alleged murder of his parents last week was spotted

The 6 best new wines at the LCBO — including a 96-point $16 red that's perfect with grilling

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There’s something so gratifying about introducing a friend to a wine they’ve never heard of and seeing something click. Such

Most of Wall Street rises, but sinking AI stocks send it lower for the week

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NEW YORK (AP) — Most of the U.S. stock market rose Friday after oil prices eased back to where they

Police misconduct information must be disclosed in criminal case, Supreme Court says

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says information about an Edmonton police detective’s past misconduct must be disclosed in

Brampton man charged in alleged $1.4 million Ponzi-style investment scheme

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A 62-year-old Brampton man is facing half a dozen charges in what police say was a Ponzi-style investment scheme that

Heat catches Europe’s fashion industry unprepared as models face the sun in fur and wool

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PARIS (AP) — The most coveted accessory at the Paris Fashion Week shows this week was not a bag, a