Police say person arrested following anti-regime protest at Iran's empty embassy

OTTAWA - One person was arrested on trespassing-related charges after Iran’s shuttered embassy was defaced during an anti-regime protest Monday that saw the country’s national emblem torn from the entrance.Ottawa

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Fatal ICE Shooting In Minneapolis Sparks Heavy Outrage

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Source: The Washington Post / Getty On Wednesday (Jan. 7), an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in

Mild temperatures, strong winds expected in Toronto on Friday

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A special weather statement has been issued for Toronto as high winds are expected to blow through the region. Environment

The world braces as U.S. Supreme Court poised to rule on Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs

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Even a win might feel like a loss.That’s the message from trade experts and Canadian business leaders as the U.S.

Is Mark Carney doing enough amid the global chaos?

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It’s been quite the start to 2026, from the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, to further peacekeeping efforts for

Hundreds of thousands of tires pile up at illegal site near Sudbury following recycling target reduction

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Hundreds of thousands of used tires are piling up at a private site near Sudbury, the second illegal stockpile to

Longtime Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland's resignation takes effect today

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OTTAWA - Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland’s resignation as a member of Parliament takes effect today as she takes up

David Bowie’s childhood home in London is set to open to the public next year

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LONDON (AP) — David Bowie’s bedroom could soon be London’s newest tourist attraction. The house where the musician grew from

How will Toronto's new privately-operated blue bin recycling system affect you?

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For the first time in over four decades, Toronto’s blue bin recycling program is no longer run by the city

Some N.S. towns have tried to ban 'dangerous' dog breeds without much success

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HALIFAX - At least two Nova Scotia municipalities have tried to ban certain dog breeds in recent years, but neither