Woman struck by vehicle in the Port Lands

A woman has been rushed to hospital after being struck by a vehicle in the Port Lands early Monday morning. Toronto police were called to Carlaw Avenue and Commissioners Street

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Alberta rejects raise for elections chief dealing with 'unprecedented' workload

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EDMONTON - The Alberta government has shot down a request for a raise from the province’s top elections official.Chief electoral

Brampton couple arrested after bank fraud investigation

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A husband and wife from Brampton are facing charges after allegedly pulling off a series of bank frauds that resulted

Epstein Paid Trump Ally Steve Bannon’s Medical Bills

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Source: Davidoff Studios Photography / GettyA new financial link between one of President Donald Trump’s closest allies and convicted sex

Telus and feds announce AI data cluster in B.C. to boost 'sovereign' computing power

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VANCOUVER - The federal government and Telus have announced plans for a large-scale AI data centre project in British Columbia

Liberal government dismisses calls for radar site to remain as farmland

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OTTAWA - The federal government is rejecting calls from some residents in southern Ontario to find other spots to set

Four Canadians isolating in B.C. after leaving cruise ship at centre of hantavirus outbreak   

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Four Canadians who were stuck on a cruise ship at the centre of the hantavirus outbreak are now isolated after flying into

Drake Rumored To Have Filmed At CN Tower As ‘ICEMAN’ Rollout Continues

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Source: Prince Williams/Wireimage / Prince Williams/WireimageDrake is rumored to have been shooting a music video at the CN Tower in

No Canadians had known direct contact with hantavirus on ship: B.C. health official

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British Columbia’s provincial health officer says none of the Canadians who were on a ship struck by an outbreak of

Trans Mountain and its federal parent see case for Ottawa owning pipeline for good

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The leaders of Trans Mountain Corp. and the federal agency that oversees the Crown corporation say it’s possible Ottawa will