House GOP’s new Jan. 6 committee questions what happened that day

WASHINGTON (AP) — One week after the nation marked the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack, the history of what happened that day is being reconsidered, revised

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Durham police charge second suspect in fatal Oshawa stabbing

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Durham Regional Police Service has charged a second suspect in connection with a fatal stabbing in Oshawa late last year.

Calgarians urged to commit to three fewer toilet flushes as water crisis continues

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CALGARY — Calgary officials say water security is just three fewer toilet flushes away as repairs continue on a fragile

Trump says he wants government to buy $200B in mortgage bonds in a push to bring down mortgage rates

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said on social media Thursday that he is directing the federal government to buy

Disabled warning system, poor visibility led to N.W.T. plane crash: report

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EDMONTON — A report says poor weather and a plane’s disabled warning system led it to crash near Yellowknife, prompting

Laughton scores in return to Philly, and Maple Leafs top Flyers 2-1 on Cowan’s goal in OT

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Easton Cowan scored 2:48 into a wild overtime and Scott Laughton had a short-handed goal in his return to Philadelphia

Federal immigration officers shoot and wound 2 people in Portland, Oregon, authorities say

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Federal immigration officers shot and wounded two people in a vehicle outside a hospital in Portland,

RECO announces three-year reform plan, will continue as Ontario's real estate regulator

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It looks like Ontario’s troubled real estate regulator is here to stay. On Thursday, the Real Estate Council of Ontario

Fatal ICE shooting sparks jurisdiction clash between state and federal authorities

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A day after a federal immigration officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis, the case escalated sharply Thursday when federal

Real estate insiders rip RECO reform plan as 'lipstick on a pig' and 'whitewash'

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It looks like Ontario’s troubled real estate regulator is here to stay. On Thursday, the Real Estate Council of Ontario