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Brampton mayor calling on province, feds for help with rise in extortion-related crimes

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Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown is calling on the province and the federal government for help as his city and the

Making lawyers swear Oath of Allegiance to monarch unconstitutional: Alberta court

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EDMONTON — Alberta’s top court has ruled that requiring prospective lawyers to swear the Oath of Allegiance to the reigning

Petition calls on feds to protect residential school survivor testimonies from destruction

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Some of the historic documents collected by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which went on to form the foundation of Canada’s

One Tech Tip: Tis the season to unplug and enjoy the holidays IRL

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The Christmas holiday season is a time to step back from the busy pace of modern life and connect with

Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Peter Arnett, who reported on Vietnam and Gulf wars, has died

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who spent decades dodging bullets and bombs to bring the

A mysterious fedora, a thieving cat and other stories that made us smile in 2025

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Even the most dedicated doomscrollers smile once in a while. Here’s a look back at some of the Associated Press

Mourners grieve 10-year-old slain in Bondi mass shooting as Australia’s leader pledges new hate laws

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SYDNEY (AP) — Hundreds of mourners bearing bright bouquets and clutching each other in grief gathered at a funeral in

Financial stocks pull S&P/TSX composite lower, U.S. markets weighed down by big tech

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished in negative territory, while U.S. markets lost ground amid AI-related concerns among some

Five things to know about the crisis that has unseated the Quebec Liberal leader

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MONTREAL - After weeks of fighting to keep his job, Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez has resigned as allegations