Canada Post pausing parcels to 12 EU countries over new customs rules

OTTAWA — Canada Post says it is suspending service to some European Union countries over new customs rules for low-value shipments. The postal service says in a notice on its

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From Taylor Swift to the Oscars, 400-year-old 'Hamlet' flourishes in the age of TikTok

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NEW YORK (AP) — He’s on screen, onstage, on tour, online and in song. “Hamlet” — William Shakespeare’s masterpiece about

Minister files judicial review of First Nations child welfare agreement

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OTTAWA - Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says her government has filed a judicial review on a child welfare agreement

Pipeline company Enbridge unfazed by rival oil shipping projects

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An executive with Enbridge Inc. says the company is unfazed by rival oil pipeline expansions likely to jockey for oilsands

600 TTC ambassadors to help fans navigate Toronto during FIFA World Cup 2026

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Toronto is preparing to welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors as FIFA World Cup 2026 comes to town in June

Air India slashes flights to Canada amid soaring jet fuel prices

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MONTREAL — Air India is slashing its flight schedule due to soaring jet fuel prices, leaving Canadian residents hoping to

RCMP cannabis raids won't 'hamper' N.B. First Nations pot sale discussions

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FREDERICTON - A New Brunswick cabinet minister says he’s not worried an RCMP raid on a First Nations cannabis warehouse

Scarborough parents fighting against proposed cannabis shop near school bus stops and park

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A group of Scarborough parents are fighting back against a proposed cannabis store that they say would be opening in

Filling in the Centretown canopy, one new tree at a time

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In recent years, the trees lining the streets of Centretown — providing shade and respite for passersby — have slowly

Hantavirus risk low in Ontario; couple asymptomatic and isolating in rural area: top doctor

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TORONTO - Ontario’s chief medical officer of health says two Ontario residents who were on a cruise ship with passengers