Police locate, capture large dog that killed smaller dog and injured owner

Toronto police have located the dog wanted in connection with the mauling death of a smaller dog in the city’s west end earlier this week. Investigators issued a public safety

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Toronto Tempo to pick sixth in WNBA draft, second in expansion draft

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The Toronto Tempo will have the sixth pick in the WNBA draft on April 13, choosing that option over having the top

Linamar signs deal to buy two factories in Germany

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GUELPH - Linamar Corp. says it has signed a deal with Winning BLW to buy the company’s factories in Remscheid

Winning matters, Manitoba premier warns federal New Democrats

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WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew urged the NDP faithful to stay united and focused on bread-and-butter issues Friday as

Canada launches inquiry on frozen and canned vegetable imports

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OTTAWA — The federal government has launched a trade inquiry on global imports of frozen and canned vegetables. A statement

Quantum computing firm Xanadu starts trading on TSX

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TORONTO - A Canadian pioneer in quantum computing made its debut on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Friday.In its first

Canada will cancel thousands of refugee claims under new retroactive law

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Thousands of refugee claimants already in the system awaiting a hearing will have their asylum claims terminated under new eligibility

Fetty Wap Drops His First Album Since Being Released

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Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Fetty Wap has fans feeling like it’s 2016 all over again with the release of

Blue Jays open new season with ninth inning win over Athletics

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Kazuma Okamoto scored the winning run in his Blue Jays debut and Kevin Gausman had 11 strikeouts as Toronto opened

Canada has 200 unfilled positions for air traffic controllers

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OTTAWA — Canada is short at least 200 air traffic controllers, but the company that hires them and their union