Trump Convenes Situation Room Meeting To Discuss Stalemate In Iran, As Strait Of Hormuz Conflict Continues

Source: Anadolu / Getty As President Donald Trump’s war in Iran continues — and the administration continues to feed us confusing, contradictory “news” about peace talks that may or may

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Obama And Mamdani Singing ‘Wheels On The Bus’ Is The Wholesome Moment We Needed Today

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Obama and Mamdani sing 'Wheels on the Bus' with preschoolers, setting aside formality to connect with children. Mamdani's universal childcare

How 'MILF Manor' somehow led to CBC's wholesome new rescue show 'Must Love Dogs'

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TORONTO - A wholesome dog rescue show isn’t the kind of project you’d expect to share DNA with one of

Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO and hand reins over to the iPhone maker's hardware leader

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Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down from the job that he inherited from the late Steve Jobs, ending a

Man arrested after allegedly trying to watch boy shower at Newcastle rec centre

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Police in Durham Region say they’ve arrested a man who allegedly tried to watch a 12-year-old boy shower at a

News of the day: NRC tracks employees attendance; GAC cuts mark end to Pearson’s dream; Return-to-office workers don’t have enough space

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Provinces on track to allow cross-border alcohol sales by next month, Ottawa says

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OTTAWA - The federal government says 10 provinces and the Yukon are on track to allow consumers to buy Canadian

Drake freezes downtown Toronto as fiery album-release stunts spark City Council backlash

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If you notice anything strange in the city, odds are it’s probably Drake working on his new album.Massive blocks of

Superior Plus shares up more than 10 per cent after signing data centre deal

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TORONTO - Shares of Superior Plus Corp. were up more than 10 per cent in early trading after it announced

Alberta's Smith says province will do away with twice-a-year time change

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EDMONTON - Premier Danielle Smith says Albertans will soon be ditching twice-a-year clock changes.Smith told Postmedia that the province plans