Blue Jays’ offensive barrage vs. Red Sox leads to third straight series win

The Toronto Blue Jays held their “State of the Squad” on Wednesday morning for the first time this season. The meeting, which includes the coaching staff and various front office

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Ottawa man charged with sexual offences

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An investigation that began in early March has resulted in sexual assault and other charges against a 20-year-old Ottawa resident,

Jury Rules Live Nation & Ticketmaster Operated As A Monopoly

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A Manhattan jury ruled this week that Live Nation and its performing venue company, Ticketmaster, operated as a monopoly and

Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday

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QUÉBEC - Quebec’s new premier will meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday in Ottawa, less than 48 hours

Funding cut for B.C. non-profit that provides services for people with disabilities

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size A B.C. non-profit that provides services for people with disabilities says it

Brewers capitalize on three straight bunts to score go-ahead run in win over Blue Jays

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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Garrett Mitchell scored the go-ahead run as the Milwaukee Brewers bunted three straight times in the seventh

New Jersey Special Election Could Further Thin GOP’s Narrow House Majority

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Source: traveler1116 / Getty A special election is underway in New Jersey to determine who will serve the remainder of

5 things we learned about the elusive Lorne Michaels from a new documentary — and what's left out

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Lorne Michaels remains an enigma, even in a documentary about him.At least that’s where Oscar-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville lands in

RBC, Scotiabank pull back on climate goals

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TORONTO - RBC and Scotiabank say they’re dropping their 2030 targets for reducing financed emissions as governments pull back on

Audit warns military procurement faces ‘persistent’ hurdles

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OTTAWA — An internal federal government audit delivered late last year warned the work of buying and upgrading military technology