Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, who investigated Russia-Trump campaign ties, dies

WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert S. Mueller III, the FBI director who transformed the nation’s premier law enforcement agency into a terrorism-fighting force after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and who

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Bell teams up with Coveo to modernize digital services for Ottawa, provinces

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MONTREAL - Bell Canada is partnering with Quebec-based software company Coveo Solutions Inc. to help modernize government services using artificial

Halifax considers asking province to create centralized dangerous dog registry

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HALIFAX - Two months after a Nova Scotia boy died in a dog attack, Halifax Regional Council is poised to

Toronto Star call-out: What's your favourite pub in Toronto? We want to know

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Nothing beats cosying up at a pub. Some offer quiet respite: slip into a booth, toss back a pint, dig

Canada’s complex relationship with India

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Two years ago, then-prime minister Justin Trudeau told parliament there was credible evidence that the Indian government was involved in

Premier Moe announces 'Patients First' health-care plan to address issues

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe released a plan Monday that aims to bolster patient care with a focus on

Police investigating after shots fired at U.S. Consulate in downtown Toronto

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Toronto police are investigating after someone opened fire at the U.S. Consulate early Tuesday morning. Officers were called to the

Liberals nominate Fintrac official Annette Ryan as new budget watchdog

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OTTAWA - The Liberal government has nominated a senior official from the national financial intelligence agency as Ottawa’s next fiscal

‘Uncover what’s really going on’: UFO researcher in Manitoba supports AI tracking

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WINNIPEG — Artificial intelligence is going to make it easier to spot whether a bird, a plane or an otherworldly

Toronto rent prices are falling, but there's more to it than supply and demand

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Toronto rent prices averaged $2,482 a month in February, a 5.3 per cent decline from the same time last year