Quebecor Inc. reports $236.1M third-quarter profit, up from a year ago

Analysts praised Quebecor Inc.‘s performance in its third-quarter after the telecommunications and media company reported its profit rose compared with a year ago as revenues were up.The company reported its

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Ottawa man, 52, charged with child sex abuse

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A 52-year-old Ottawa man has been arrested and charged following an investigation by the Ottawa Police Service into child sexual

Prince Harry apologizes to Canada for wearing Dodgers hat during World Series

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Prince Harry wants Canada to know he’s really, really sorry — and that he’s a Blue Jays fan through and

Ontario to scrap legal requirement to set and update climate target

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The Ontario government is moving to scrap requirements that it set an emissions target and update its climate plan, wiping

Movie Review: Jennifer Lawrence goes for broke in 'Die, My Love'

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A primal punk spirit rages through Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love,” a jagged, go-for-broke psychodrama starring Jennifer Lawrence as an

Montreal-area home sales up 4.6% in October, prices also rise amid 'tight' market

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MONTREAL - Quebec’s real estate board says Montreal-area home sales were up 4.6 per cent in October from a year

Saskatchewan Party change would strip voting power from permanent residents, youth

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REGINA - Premier Scott Moe is defending a possible move that would allow only Canadian citizens and adults to be

Last monkey on the loose after Mississippi highway crash is captured after being spotted by resident

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Parliamentary committee revises order to share federal grant applicant data

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A parliamentary committee has amended a controversial order that seeks 25 years’ worth of data on researchers who applied for

Unions condemn federal government’s plans to change collective bargaining rules

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OTTAWA — Federal public service unions are condemning the government’s proposed amendments to collective bargaining rules — though they admit