OCDSB has a problem with its drinking water: report

“Minor increases in exposure, even one microgram per decilitre, can reduce a child’s IQ on average by about one to one and a half points and put children at greater

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Canada’s complex relationship with India

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Two years ago, then-prime minister Justin Trudeau told parliament there was credible evidence that the Indian government was involved in

Premier Moe announces 'Patients First' health-care plan to address issues

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe released a plan Monday that aims to bolster patient care with a focus on

Police investigating after shots fired at U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto

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Toronto police are investigating after someone opened fire at the U.S. Consulate early Tuesday morning. Officers were called to the

Liberals nominate Fintrac official Annette Ryan as new budget watchdog

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OTTAWA - The Liberal government has nominated a senior official from the national financial intelligence agency as Ottawa’s next fiscal

‘Uncover what’s really going on’: UFO researcher in Manitoba supports AI tracking

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WINNIPEG — Artificial intelligence is going to make it easier to spot whether a bird, a plane or an otherworldly

Toronto rent prices are falling, but there's more to it than supply and demand

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Toronto rent prices averaged $2,482 a month in February, a 5.3 per cent decline from the same time last year

Experts, developers skeptical as Ottawa considers inclusionary zoning framework

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College ward Coun. Laine Johnson, who worked in housing before being elected to council, views inclusionary zoning as a way

Oscars 2026: How to watch the movies up for best picture — and what our critics thought of them

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Ten films will square off for Hollywood’s biggest prize on Sunday night during the 98th Academy Awards. Here’s how to

Trump says Iran war could be over soon, but oil disruption would trigger harsher US strikes

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that the war against Iran could be short-lived,