Suspect wanted in Mississauga fatal stabbing in May arrested, police say

Peel Regional Police investigators say a 28-year-old man wanted in connection with a fatal stabbing in Mississauga in May has been arrested. Investigators say two men became involved in a

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Algoma Steel would supply material for land vehicles: Hanwha

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OTTAWA - South Korean defence firm Hanwha announced a deal with Algoma Steel on Monday to supply military-grade steel for

LeBlanc to meet Trump’s trade czar in Washington on Tuesday

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WASHINGTON — Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc is set to travel to Washington Tuesday to meet with his American counterpart.

Carney's trade minister heads to Washington to try and kick-start talks

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OTTAWA—Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc travels to Washington Tuesday to try to kick-start trade talks with America’s top trade negotiator

Toronto man charged in alleged sexual assault of 8-year-old girl in Scarborough store

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A Toronto man has been charged in relation to a sexual assault investigation involving an 8-year-old girl. Police were called

Calgary home sales fall nearly 16 per cent in May amid pressure on buyers: board

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CALGARY - Home sales activity in Calgary slowed again in May compared with a year earlier as prices also fell

Quebec opens investigation into police response after officer shot and killed teen

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MONTREAL - Quebec’s domestic security minister has opened an investigation linked to the police shooting of a 15-year-old boy in

York police seize $3.4M of illegal cannabis, 5 suspects charged

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Five suspects are facing charges after York Regional Police investigators say they dismantled a drug selling operation — seizing $3.4

Postal workers overwhelmingly ratify tentative agreement with Canada Post

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More than 53,000 postal workers have overwhelmingly ratified a tentative agreement with Canada Post, bringing an end to a two-year

Government poll finds nearly half of Canadians think 'too many immigrants' are coming

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OTTAWA - A survey commissioned by the federal government late last year suggests nearly half of Canadians believe the country