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Oshawa man arrested for allegedly robbing a Circle K

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Durham Regional Police have arrested a man who allegedly robbed a convenience store in Oshawa earlier this week. Officers say

Shipments to resume as Montreal port strike wraps up as scheduled

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MONTREAL - The union representing Montreal dockworkers has ended a three-day strike at two terminals as scheduled.The Maritime Employers Association

Lebanon war expected to cast shadow over Francophonie summit

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is headed to France today to attend the Francophonie summit, where the shadow of

Shipments to resume as Montreal port strike comes to an end

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MONTREAL — The union representing Montreal dockworkers has ended a three-day strike at two terminals as scheduled. The Maritime Employers

Enbridge to build new oil and natural gas pipelines in Gulf of Mexico

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CALGARY - Enbridge Inc. says it will spend about US$700 million to build new crude oil and natural gas pipelines

Foreign interference inquiry to hear from RCMP commissioner today

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OTTAWA - RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme is slated to appear today at a federal inquiry into foreign interference.It marks the

Are immigrants abandoning the Liberals?

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In today’s The Big Story podcast, Liberals, whether that’s the capital-L liberal party in Canada, or the Biden administration or

First Nation elders risk being removed from community as Ottawa stays silent on funding for new residence

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David Wassegijig worries that the cultural fabric of his northern Ontario First Nation is at risk of being torn apart. The

New Democrats hit Saskatchewan Party on health care

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Saskatchewan’s New Democrats are criticizing the Saskatchewan Party’s health-care record as the provincial election campaign enters its third day.The NDP