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City to recalculate Black Creek flood relief model as residents, engineer question $295-million plan

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The city is recalculating its flood model for the Black Creek runoff channel in one of Toronto’s most at-risk neighbourhoods, as

How Ottawa patches potholes with a Dr. Seuss-like machine called the Python 5000

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It’s pothole season in town and they’re all over, and you try to swerve around them — if you see

Canada is losing more air traffic controllers than its hiring: aviation expert

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OTTAWA - An aviation expert says Canada is losing more air traffic controllers to retirement than it is hiring, despite

Lawyers for Quebec government tell Supreme Court that Bill 21 is legitimate

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OTTAWA - The Quebec government is urging the Supreme Court of Canada to uphold a controversial secularism law, arguing that

TikTok returns to Junos as sponsor after reversal of federal shutdown order

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TikTok is hitting play again on Canadian arts sponsorships, coming back to the Juno Awards after a federal shutdown order

Canada Post union head urges 55,000 workers to turn down tentative agreement

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The head of the union representing 55,000 Canada Post workers has now come out publicly against a tentative contract agreement

Manitoba budget expands tax exemption on food items, aims to cut deficit

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government laid out a provincial budget Tuesday that promises savings for snack lovers, many homeowners and

Orangeville man arrested for alleged sexual assault in Toronto

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A man from Orangeville has been arrested for allegedly sexual assaulting a victim multiple times in Toronto. Police say the

Amazon buys Fauna Robotics, maker of the Sprout humanoid robot

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NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon has acquired Fauna Robotics, just under two months after the startup introduced a humanoid robot