Montreal launches blitz to repair 'catastrophic' number of potholes plaguing roadways

MONTREAL - The City of Montreal says it’s launching a blitz in the coming days to fill the numerous potholes that are plaguing the streets. Claude Pinard, chair of the city’s

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CPP Investments forms joint venture with Dream Industrial REIT

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TORONTO - The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board has signed a deal to form a joint venture with Dream Industrial

OPP, CBSA to reveal results of major auto theft investigation in Mississauga

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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) are set to announce the results of a

What Americans think about giving cash as holiday gifts, according to a new AP-NORC poll

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NEW YORK (AP) — Welcome to exhausted America 2025: Most adults are more than a little fine with doling out

Rob Reiner’s legacy will live beyond the screen

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Hollywood is reeling from the deaths of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner after they were found dead in their

'Completely devastating': Toronto entrepreneur heartbroken as shipment of cultural dolls is lost in train derailment ahead of holidays

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In the remote, jagged edges of the Rocky Mountains, somewhere along the border between British Columbia and Alberta, lies a scattered

‘I want to win the World Series’: New Blue Jays pitcher Cody Ponce talks goals

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Around this time last year, Cody Ponce was sitting on the couch with his wife, Emma, debating what path he should take

Businesses warn new Canadian steel tariffs could raise prices on everything from cars to new homes

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Some Canadian businesses fear they are about to get hammered by a new 25 per cent tariff on imported steel derivative

Carney’s first year as prime minister underscores the contrast with Trudeau

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OTTAWA - Canadians started the year with Justin Trudeau as prime minister, a man who wore his emotions on his

Most Canadians still confident in vaccines, but hesitancy has increased, poll says

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TORONTO - A new poll says that about three-quarters of Canadian adults still have confidence in vaccines, but hesitancy has