Competition Tribunal orders Google to pay more than $358,000 in watchdog's costs

Google has been ordered to cover about $358,000 in fees the competition commissioner amassed when successfully fighting the tech giant on a constitutional challenge.The Competition Tribunal said the amount reflects

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Toronto mining firm in turmoil over Trump’s Cuba grudge

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The Trump administration’s hard line against Cuba pushed Toronto-based Sherritt International Corp. to the brink. Now, an ex-adviser to the

Suspect and victim identified in fatal Mississauga stabbing

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Police in Peel Region have identified a man wanted in a fatal stabbing in Mississauga. Investigators say two men became

How a 100-year-old man made history in Ottawa’s 5K race

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Ottawa was on fire for 100-year-old Roy Allen on Saturday. But it wasn’t just because he did something no other

'This country cannot be broken:' Campaign to keep Alberta in Canada launches

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EDMONTON - An effort to stop Alberta from leaving Canada launched in Edmonton today.Thomas Lukaszuk, Alberta’s former deputy premier, says

China’s foreign minister to visit Canada next week for first time in 10 years

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VANCOUVER — China’s foreign minister will visit Canada next week to meet with his Canadian counterpart, the first visit by

Kids Marathon gets Race Weekend off to a fast start

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Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend got kickstarted by the purest among us. From ages five to 12, participants in the Ottawa

The new coffee order: Baristas are layering espresso with fruit flavours for a morning ‘mocktail’ experience

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The double shot of espresso poured on top of the tangerine juice gradually seeps downward. It’s mesmerizing to look at

Travel industry worries after Trump administration reiterates threat to sanctuary city airports

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The travel industry is on edge after Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin reiterated his threat to withdraw U.S. Customs and

Law enforcement authorities are responding to reports of shots fired near White House

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Law enforcement authorities are responding to shots fired near the White House grounds. Journalists working there Saturday