‘Fire is still burning’: Thorncliffe Park fire to keep residents out of their homes indefinitely

There is no timeline for residents to return to their homes after a five-alarm fire forced the evacuation of neighbouring buildings in Thorncliffe Park. “The fire is still burning behind

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Accessibility office in limbo as it calls out federal government's failures

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OTTAWA - The federal Office of Public Service Accessibility is in limbo months after it produced a document accusing the

New school-zone signs too large for Ottawa street poles, councillor says

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While the City of Ottawa has received a batch of temporary school-zone signs intended to be installed following the provincial

Nine of Alberta Premier Smith's UCP legislature members facing recall petitions

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EDMONTON - Nine members of Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party caucus are now facing recall petitions – enough to

Quebec Liberal Leader Rodriguez struggles to manage crisis within party

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MONTREAL - As the turmoil engulfing the Quebec Liberals enters its second week, leader Pablo Rodriguez is facing questions about

Health minister noncommittal on pharmacare, says expert report isn’t binding

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OTTAWA — The federal health minister is not committing to following the road map set out by an expert committee

1 of 4 accused in alleged Quebec extremist plot appears in court, to return next year

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QUÉBEC - One of four accused in an alleged anti-government plot to forcibly take control of land in the Quebec

Ford government’s controversial Bill 60 passes in Ontario legislature

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A controversial housing bill by Premier Doug Ford’s government passed at the Ontario legislature on Monday, despite much opposition from

MPs swipe at Carney's claim that Canada has no feminist foreign policy

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney’s claim that Canada does not have a “feminist foreign policy” spilled into the political

Ingram scores season-high as Raptors beat Cavaliers for 8th straight win

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Brandon Ingram scored 15 of his season-high 37 points in the third quarter, Scottie Barnes had 18 points and 11 rebounds, and the Toronto