Ford joined Mayor Alex Nuttall in visiting homeless encampments in Barrie, Ont.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford made a weekend visit to Barrie, Ont., where he joined Mayor Alex Nuttall in touring the city’s homeless encampments. In a Facebook post shared by Nuttall

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Ford government focus on trustee expenses a ‘distraction’ from school funding, critic says

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The NDP education critic says a bitter row over whether trustees should be allowed to expense milkshakes and projectors or

Doorbell camera captures suspect in Hamilton distraction theft targeting senior

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Hamilton police have released doorbell camera footage showing a woman accused of stealing a gold necklace from a senior in

Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston on why their explosive and outrageous 'Morning Show' matters right now

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Anytime I mention “The Morning Show” to a friend, the usual response is, “Oh, is it any good?” The answer

Air Canada flight attendants' dispute over wages moves directly to arbitration

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The labour impasse over Air Canada flight attendants’ wages will move straight to arbitration as the union presses to bring

Premier Smith's Alberta Next panel town hall tour arrives in Grande Prairie

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EDMONTON - Premier Danielle Smith’s Alberta Next panel is in Grande Prairie tonight to brainstorm potential referendum questions aimed at

Pedestrian killed in early-morning collision on Sherbourne Street

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A man is dead after being struck by a vehicle in downtown Toronto early Wednesday morning. Toronto police say the

Is your bus late again? Here’s why OC Transpo is still missing its reliability targets

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OC Transpo continues to fall short of its reliability targets , and its metrics are “stagnant” despite hiring new drivers

Bank of Canada widely expected to lower key lending rate today

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OTTAWA - The Bank of Canada is set to announce its interest rate decision today, where it’s widely expected to

Looming Alberta teachers' strike puts spotlight on overcrowded schools

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EDMONTON - As the clock ticks toward a potential provincewide strike by Alberta’s teachers, parents say classroom overcrowding is having