Two injured in three-vehicle crash involving police vehicle

Ottawa paramedics say two people were slightly injured in a three-vehicle crash that included a police vehicle at the intersection of Clyde and Merivale avenues early Saturday afternoon. Paramedics said

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U.S. book publishers honor Russian dissident house Freedom Letters

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NEW YORK (AP) — The trade group for U.S. book publishers is honoring a dissident Russian house for its battle

Collectors big and small welcome to bid in Hudson's Bay auction: Heffel

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TORONTO - Canadians who have always wanted to own a piece of the country’s retail history will soon have their

Former minister Cory Deagle brought back into P.E.I. cabinet by Premier Rob Lantz

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CHARLOTTETOWN - Prince Edward Island Premier Rob Lantz has brought a former provincial government minister back into cabinet.Cory Deagle replaces

Toronto man, 38, charged in online child luring investigation 

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Authorities have arrested and charged a 38-year-old man from Toronto in connection with an online child luring investigation. In June

Netflix Drops ‘The Vince Staples Show’ Season 2 Trailer

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Source: Lila Seeley / Getty The Vince Staples Show displayed not only the creative wit of the Long Beach rapper

'Buy local': Neil Young says he will remove his music from Amazon's streaming service

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TORONTO - Neil Young says he plans to pull his music off Amazon’s streaming service as he urges fans to

Carney says renegotiating CUSMA likely won't resolve all trade issues with U.S.

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says it’s clear the U.S. will keep targeting certain sectors with tariffs even after

Carney defends paying 2 CEO appointees upwards of $577,000 a year

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is defending his decision to pay the CEOs of two new government offices annual

College streetcar to be diverted for full closure of College and McCaul intersection

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Critical infrastructure upgrades will force the closure of College and McCaul streets in Toronto starting this weekend. The full closure