Why Mathieu Fleury is running for a trustee position with a French public school board

“I’d heard that she wasn’t interested in running, and so we met over the summer and, although I put my candidacy later in the summer, I’ve been active all summer,

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The AIDS Memorial Quilt made a fearful epidemic powerfully human

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It is more than 50 tons of fabric and compassion, and the Library of Congress describes it as the largest

Restaurateur Mohamad Fakih and city of Mississauga sue each other for millions as arena feud escalates

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Mohamad Fakih and the City of Mississauga are suing each other for millions of dollars, marking a major escalation in

The navy is getting new submarines. What will Canada use them for?

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OTTAWA - The new commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, Vice-Admiral Dan Charlebois, told a recent change-of-command ceremony that submarines

Toys “R” Us Canada gets court approval for three asset sales

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TORONTO — An Ontario court is giving Toys “R” Us Canada permission to split up and sell the business to

Is staying small the secret to Ottawa speakeasy success?

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Back then, speakeasys emerged partly as a way to shoehorn a bar into a dense NYC neighbourhood without causing disruption

Nearly 50 former employees suing Bell over 'swipe-and-go' terminations

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Nearly 50 former Bell employees are suing parent company BCE Inc., alleging they were wrongfully fired as part of a

Hamilton Police investigating suspicious incidents where female driver, male passenger allegedly approached girls

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The Hamilton Police Service is alerting the public about two suspicious incidents where a female driver and male passenger allegedly

Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 28-July 4 includes Missy Elliott and Margot Robbie

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Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 28-July 4:June 28: Comedian-director Mel Brooks is 100. Comedian John Byner is 89.

May food inflation outpace overall inflation as fruits and vegetables get pricier

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Rising food prices continued to outpace headline inflation for the 16th straight month, Statistics Canada data showed, with no relief