LGBTQ+ Catholics make Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome and celebrate a new sense of acceptance

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Hundreds of LGBTQ+ Catholics and their families participated in a Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome on Saturday, celebrating a new level of acceptance in the Catholic

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Missing man, 25, was last seen in Carling-Merivale area

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Ottawa police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 25-year-old man last seen around noon on Aug. 28

White House Fires CDC Director, Who Refuses To Step Down

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Source: Kayla Bartkowski / Getty On Wednesday (Aug. 27), the White House announced that Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Hudson’s Bay pushes for Ruby Liu’s $69M takeover of leases as court showdown stretches into Friday

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Bankrupt Hudson’s Bay Corporation told court Thursday that accepting B.C. billionaire Weihong ‘Ruby’ Liu’s offer of $69 million for its 25 leases is

Quebec government to table legislation to ban prayer in public places

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MONTREAL - The Quebec government says it is planning to ban prayer in public places as part of a move

TTC to consider fare capping and eliminating current $156 monthly pass

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The TTC will consider a proposal next month that would do away with the current monthly pass and replace it

French Montana Gets Engaged To Dubai Princess Sheikha Mahra

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Source: Edward Berthelot / Getty It looks like French Montana can now officially retire from the rap game, as it’s

Bank bosses strike cautious tone on earnings calls as trade uncertainty lingers

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The tone was more cautious than doom-and-gloom this week as executives at Canada’s big six banks released third-quarter results and

AFN chief says next week's gathering will set stage for major projects talks

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OTTAWA - The Assembly of First Nations’ annual general meeting next week in Winnipeg will set the stage — and

Canada’s top court won’t hear appeal in land dispute at Ontario’s Sauble Beach

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The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear an appeal of a lower-court ruling that upheld a First Nation’s