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Local builder makes mobile homes for people experiencing homelessness

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As Toronto continues to deal with a homelessness crisis, one local builder is turning an idea into a reality that could help those who

Phoenix backlog remains as government works towards replacement

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A new report shows that the government has cleared just 14 per cent of the net backlog of issues. Get

Black Voters Matter Launches Bus Tour At HBCU Lincoln University

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Source: Bilal Moris / iOne Digital When it comes to voter engagement among young Black voters, college campuses are a

AWS director wants Canada's AI legislation to mesh with other countries

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TORONTO - Amazon Web Services’ director of global artificial intelligence is encouraging Canada not to go it alone when it

Saskatchewan NDP blasts Scott Moe for tax hikes while in office

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REGINA - Saskatchewan New Democrats say Scott Moe’s Saskatchewan Party can’t be trusted to reduce taxes.NDP candidate Trent Wotherspoon says

Toronto police officer shot during vehicle stop near Yonge and Eglinton

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A Toronto police officer has been rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries after being shot during a vehicle stop near

Student Schools JD Vance On ‘How The Vice Presidency Works’

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Source: The Washington Post / GettyConservatives across the MAGA world would have us believe that colleges and universities are cesspools

Movie Review: Helen Mirren tells a story of evil and hope during WWII in ‘White Bird’

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It’s never a bad time for stories celebrating acts of kindness, but the current news cycle makes it ever so

Air Transat considering 80-person layoff amid financial turbulence

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MONTREAL - Transat A.T. Inc. is preparing to lay off up to 80 workers as the tour operator struggles to