RECO suspends, freezes accounts of Mississauga real estate brokerages after finding $2.7 million 'unlawfully' disbursed from trust accounts

The Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) is immediately suspending and freezing the accounts of four Save Max-associated brokerages after finding $2.7 million unlawfully disbursed from trust accounts, the regulator

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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

US announces massive package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at more than $10 billion

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has announced a massive package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at more than

Residents unconvinced by Vancouver's plan to replace Downtown Eastside rooming houses

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VANCOUVER - Downtown Eastside resident Brian O’Donnell lives in a single-room occupancy hotel in Chinatown, although he says it’s not

Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez resigns amid ongoing crisis

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MONTREAL - Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez has resigned amid a crisis involving allegations of vote-buying and reimbursed donations

U.S. trade rep says access to Canada’s dairy market key to CUSMA review

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Canada will have to open its market to the United States when it comes to dairy products as part of

Federal help with infrastructure is critical to trade, B.C. Premier Eby says

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VANCOUVER - Federal government investment in provincial transportation infrastructure is crucial to avoid long-term impacts on cross-Canada trade and companies’