Man dies after falling off boat into river near Peterborough; boat operator charged

A 39-year-old Oshawa man has died after falling off a boat into the Otonabee River near Peterborough, Ont. Provincial police say the man went into the water Tuesday afternoon after

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Music Review: On Muna's ‘Dancing On The Wall,' desire and dread meet on the dance floor

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Four years since their last project, Muna — the Los Angeles-based synth pop band composed of Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson

Maple Leaf Foods reviving plant-based brand Yves Veggie Cuisine

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Plant-based meat alternative brand Yves Veggie Cuisine is making a comeback this summer.Maple Leaf Foods Inc. says it’s reviving five

Finance Canada faces large backlog of requests for tariff relief: documents

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OTTAWA — The federal government granted more than 200 requests for relief from having to pay counter-tariffs on imports from

Gas prices in Ottawa expected to slide before weekend

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After a bump up this week, gas prices are expected to slide as much as 13 cents in the capital

Who Is L. Louise Lucas? VA Senator At Center Of An FBI Probe

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Senator Louise Lucas accused investigation of targeting her for challenging redistricting maps Source: The Washington Post / Getty On May

‘Just keep silent’: Court hears that couple charged in Liberty Village death told friend not to talk to police

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The trial for a Toronto couple accused of murdering their neighbour in Liberty Village last year entered its third day on

Government says 3 Canadians isolating at home after hantavirus ship outbreak

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TORONTO - Three Canadians with connections to a deadly hantavirus-stricken cruise are self-isolating at home in Ontario and Quebec, the

Conservatives propose parental leave EI reforms

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OTTAWA - The federal Conservatives are proposing a trio of employment insurance reforms they argue would make parental leaves more

Ethics commissioner recommends $8K fine against former Quebec Liberal member

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QUÉBEC - Quebec’s ethic commissioner is recommending an $8,000 fine against a former Liberal member of the legislature for using