New survey suggests Canadians feel health-care system has deteriorated

TORONTO - A new survey suggests Canadians feel the health-care system has deteriorated over the last decade as they increasingly struggle to access family doctors and encounter hurdles to seeing

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Fat Joe’s Wildest Story Yet? Rapper Claims Taliban Rocket Invite

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Source: Jean Catuffe / Getty Fat Joe’s reputation is once again in question — he claims the Taliban personally invited

Movie Review: The Neil Diamond-inspired 'Song Sung Blue' hits all the wrong notes

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The story of Mike and Claire Sardina — a struggling husband-and-wife Neil Diamond tribute act from Milwaukee — was never

Red paint identifying Bathurst priority transit lanes peeling off road a month after installation

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The red paint identifying the Bathurst Street priority transit lanes is already peeling off the road a little over a

Canadian oilpatch can withstand crude market doldrums, experts say

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CALGARY - Energy experts say U.S. oil producers will likely be the first to cut output should the global crude

Ford pitches Toronto as host of new global defence bank

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OTTAWA - Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pitching Toronto as the best place to host a new global bank for

What We Learned From Bombshell Susie Wiles Profile

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Susie Wiles, who serves as the White House‘s Chief of Staff, delivered an explosive number of quotes to Vanity Fair

Movie Review: SpongeBob is back in madcap ‘Search for SquarePants’

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SpongeBob SquarePants just wants to be a big guy. For our bubble blowing, Bikini Bottom resident (voiced by Tom Kenny

Canadian population edged lower in third quarter as non-permanent residents drop

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OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country’s population edged down 0.2 per cent in the third quarter as the drop

U.S. government orders TransAlta coal-fired plant to run 90 days longer than planned

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CALGARY - TransAlta Corp. says the U.S. Department of Energy has ordered it to keep a coal plant in Washington