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Doug Ford accuses privacy commissioner of politicizing his changes to access to information law

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Premier Doug Ford is lashing out at Ontario’s privacy commissioner, accusing her of politicizing his decision to retroactively exempt himself

Pilots killed in LaGuardia collision were young Canadians who had long dreamed of flying planes

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The pilots killed in Sunday’s collision between a plane and a fire truck on a runway in New York were

Union president asks Canada Post workers to reject tentative agreement

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OTTAWA - The head of the union representing 55,000 Canada Post workers is calling for the employees to reject a

JAŸ-Z Covers April Issue Of ‘GQ’ Magazine — “2026 Is All Offense”

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Source: Rashid Johnson courtesy of GQ / GQ The umlaut JAŸ-Z rollout — of exactly what…an album, maybe, probably? —

At least 1,000 US troops from 82nd Airborne set to deploy to Mideast, AP sources say

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military is preparing to deploy at least 1,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to

Humber Polytechnic to begin layoffs after call for voluntary exits falls short

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Humber Polytechnic will move forward with layoffs of faculty and support staff after too few employees opted for the college’s

Mark Carney invokes Christian values as top court told religious beliefs don't belong in government

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OTTAWA — Right before Quebec vigorously defended its law promoting state neutrality and secularism in public services, Prime Minister Mark

11 Things We Learned From JAŸ-Z In ‘GQ’

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Source: GQ / GQ After taking a lengthy hiatus from the rap game and public life altogether, it seems like

Oakwood Village homeowner alleges developers tried to cut down a tree on his property without permission

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An Oakwood Village homeowner is alleging chainsaw-wielding developers tried to cut down a tree on private property without his permission.