Quebec mining company fined $100 million for polluting fish-bearing waters

MONTREAL - A Quebec mining company was handed a $100-million fine for releasing harmful substances into fish-bearing waters between 2014 and 2022 at the Mont-Wright and Fire Lake mining complexes

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Man critically injured after being struck by vehicle in Rexdale

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A man was critically injured after being struck by a vehicle in Rexdale on Thursday night. Toronto police say the

Toronto plans to increase transit, close roads to move visitors during FIFA World Cup

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Officials in Toronto say the city has put together a comprehensive plan to manage the transportation of hundreds of thousands

Supreme Court justice says decision on challenge of Quebec’s secularism law won’t be based on ‘extreme’ scenarios

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OTTAWA—On the last of a four-day marathon challenge of Quebec’s controversial secularism law forbidding cops, teachers or court workers from

Toronto City Council votes to ban ceremonial raising of foreign flags

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City council has voted to ban the ceremonial raising of foreign flags at City Hall and civic centres. In a

After markets rattle, Trump once again punts on following through with threat on Iran power plants

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing a convulsing stock market, President Donald Trump on Thursday moved to buy himself more time and

Ontario budget: Small funding boost for schools, more for autism and police in classrooms

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Education funding will increase slightly over the next three years — though critics say it doesn’t keep up with inflation —

‘Good morning Hellscape?’ Ottawa mayor takes reaction to social-media photo in stride

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While on his early morning run or travelling across the city, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe calls it a personal mission to

Cox Communications Gets Supreme Court Victory In Piracy Case

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Supreme Court unanimously reversed $1B piracy lawsuit against Cox, ruling ISPs not copyright police Cox called decision a 'decisive victory'

Ontario budget 2026: Rideshare rules could be standardized across province

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With rideshare services like Uber and Lyft having become a routine way of getting around, the Ontario government is potentially