Ontario renews call for ‘tough’ federal bail reform ahead of new legislation

Ontario’s premier and solicitor general are pressing Ottawa to deliver sweeping changes to Canada’s bail system, saying violent, repeat offenders are being released too easily and putting public safety at

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Coachella 2026: Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber and Karol G to headline

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NEW YORK (AP) — It’s that time of year again. The 2026 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival lineup is

EV leaders call on Ottawa to ease regulations on European-made vehicles

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THE CANADIAN PRESS - Leaders in Canada’s electric vehicle sector want Ottawa to open the door to more European cars

Richmond, B.C, mayor won't seek re-election after 25 years in the role

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The mayor of Richmond, B.C., says he has decided not to seek re-election next year, wrapping up what will be

Liberals will table the federal budget on Nov. 4, Champagne says

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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the Liberals will table the federal budget on Nov. 4. The fiscal update will be

Cam’ron Boots Adrien Broner Off Pod For Creeping On Stat Baby

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Source: Bill Tompkins / Getty Cam’ron had to kick boxer Adrien Broner off his podcast after Broner made things awkward

11 of Robert Redford’s most memorable performances and where to watch them

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When you’re a larger-than-life, generation-spanning star like Robert Redford, the hard truth is that every movie is notable in some

Nestlé Chairman Paul Bulcke to Step Down Following CEO’s Ouster

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(Bloomberg) — Nestlé SA Chairman Paul Bulcke will step down early, the Swiss foodmaker said in a statement Tuesday, weeks

Ottawa extends taxpayers' ombudsman's term for another 2 years

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OTTAWA - The federal government is keeping the taxpayers’ ombudsman in his role for another two years as Ottawa tries

Canadian obstetricians say Tylenol is still safe to take in pregnancy after position review

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TORONTO — A group representing Canada’s obstetricians and gynecologists says it has reviewed evidence about the safety of Tylenol use