Affordability concerns still paramount for renters even as prices fall

TORONTO - A new survey of Canadian renters says affordability concerns continue to far outweigh all other rental market challenges even after nearly two years of declines in asking prices.The

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'Electrical non-compliances' found at B.C. waterpark where kids were burned

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CULTUS LAKE - The agency that oversees safety at B.C. amusement parks says investigators have found “electrical non compliances” at

Former MP, MPP Han Dong to run for Toronto city council in Scarborough North

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Former Liberal MP and MPP Han Dong says he’s running for Toronto city council. Dong says in a social media

Ottawa man, 81, charged in historical sex offences case

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An 81-year-old Ottawa man is facing charges in connection with alleged sexual offences dating back to the 1980s. The Ottawa

Canadian and U.S. stock markets fall on fears of rate hike by U.S. Fed

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TORONTO - Canadian and U.S. stock markets finished in negative territory on Wednesday amid fears of higher U.S. interest rates.“You’ve

Police ethics commissioner reviewing Montreal racism allegations

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MONTREAL - Quebec’s police ethics commissioner says it is reviewing a complaint about serious allegations of racism and misconduct by

Noise levels at Rogers Stadium still an issue for neighbouring residents

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Post Malone and Jelly Roll took the stage at Rogers Stadium Tuesday night, and while fans walked away with a

AI event at Art House Cafe cancelled after community backlash

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The event, called “Saturday AI Club,” had been scheduled for June 13 at the Somerset Street coffee shop. Screenshots obtained

‘Lilo & Stitch,’ ‘The Ring’ star Daveigh Chase dead at 35

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NEW YORK — Former child star Daveigh Chase, who voiced Lilo in Disney’s beloved “Lilo & Stitch” and starred in

CRTC issues warning to Rogers over three fees after ban takes effect

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Rogers Communications Inc. is the latest of Canada’s Big Three telecommunications providers to receive a rebuke from the CRTC over