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Canada suspends admissions of residents of countries hit by Ebola

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Starting midnight Wednesday, Ottawa will suspend immigration documents and admissions of travellers who are residents of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda

Trump’s trade czar says tariffs will remain on Canada, Mexico despite trade agreement

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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade czar said there will be tariffs in place on Mexico and Canada even

Google and Apple rail against Carney government's police powers bill

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OTTAWA — Google and Apple are warning that the Carney government’s effort to make it easier for police and spies

Motorcyclist injured after collision with car in Oshawa

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A motorcyclist has been injured after a collision with a car in Oshawa. Durham police were called to Wilson Road

Group raising concerns about unhoused population ahead of FIFA World Cup

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As the City of Toronto continues to prepare for the FIFA World Cup, some residents experiencing homelessness near Union Station claim

Owner of troubled complex at 500 Dawes Rd. sentenced in connection to safety violations at separate property

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The owner of an East York apartment complex at 500 Dawes Rd. — one of the city’s most notorious addresses

‘Buy Canadian’ policy extended to 450 government-funded programs

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“Buy Canadian” is led by Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), the department responsible for central purchasing, but Treasury Board

NewsOne Crossword May 26th – The Urban Daily

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Test your knowledge of Black history, politics, and pop culture. NewsOne Crossword No. 28 features Juneteenth, the Knicks, Brittney Griner,

Pizzeria Badiali makes Toronto's most-hyped pie. So we asked the owner for his 5 top pizza spots

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Ryan Baddeley is passionate about the pie.The Pizzeria Badiali co-owner has been slinging pizza for five years now, ever since