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John Oliver's parody book among most 'challenged' works
John Oliver's parody book among most 'challenged' works
Alaska businesses remain closed 4 months after earthquake
Alaska businesses remain closed 4 months after earthquake
Tell Charlize Theron I’ll marry her. I’m generous that way
This excessively single movie star needs an average guy, and no one knows the average guy’s life better than Vinay Menon.
Halifax woman calls out catcallers with new Instagram account
Mélissa LeBlanc began @catcallsofhfx as a way to ensure Halifax victims of street harassment felt less alone, as well as highlighting how these incidents are not small or harmless acts.
'Our country is FULL!': Donald Trump's declaration carries far-right echoes that go back to the Nazi era
Fear of an immigrant takeover motivates fascist activity in Europe, where, historically, the spectre of overcrowding has been used to justify ethnic cleansing.
Astronaut David Saint-Jacques first Canadian to perform spacewalk in 12 years
Canadian Space Agency robotics flight controllers will provide support to the astronauts from mission control in Houston.
Sam’s turns 60: Longtime Hamilton Farmer’s Market cheese staple ‘hatched’ Pierina at age 5
In 1988, sisters Pierina Legedza and Lina Holstein took over the family business. They’ll be hosting an anniversary celebration at the stall on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
A suspected rhino poacher was killed by an elephant — and then eaten by lions
Five suspected poachers entered Kruger National Park in South Africa last week to kill rhino living there, according to authorities.
Detour days: Mountain road work season set to begin
Red Hill Valley Parkway tops list of projects in coming months.
Majority of Canadians believe it’s better to own than to rent a home, poll finds
In Ontario, 58 per cent said they expect home prices to fall, according to an Ipsos poll for RBC.
Rosedale couple’s bogus program to rescue prostitutes: $1.5 million of your tax dollars at work
“All I did was fill out a form with my information at dinner. Now I find out that I am somehow part of a prostitution project.”
Wrestler Bret Hart tackled during WWE Hall of Fame speech
The attacker was promptly subdued by several people, including other wrestlers, who came to Hart’s defence. Hart, 61, is was not hurt.
Deadly fungus immune to drugs secretly sweeps the globe
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention add Candida auris to a list of germs deemed “urgent threats.” But the CDC, under its agreement with states, is not allowed to make public the location or name of hospitals involved in outbreaks.
No law forcing you to take elderly patients home from hospital
Hospitals and LHINs use “a lot of manipulations.”
Jeff Mahoney: A great spell of success at Hamilton’s spelling bee championship
Competitors were classified into three categories at The Spelling Bee of Canada competition at The Hamilton Spectator auditorium.
Obituary: Dofasco chair Paul Phoenix was known for ‘having a special touch with people’
Paul Phoenix was a giant in the Canadian steel industry, helping hometown Dofasco grow to become the country’s largest steelmaker in the late 1980s.
Man presenting himself as K-9 officer turns out to be RCMP dog handler, Hamilton police say
Officer with dog who inadvertently aroused suspicion in Mount Hope checks out.
Hamilton Scouts call the International Space Station, and it answers, in the voice of Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques
The Scout troop have become, to the best of anyone’s knowledge, the first in Hamilton to speak directly to the International Space Station.
How does the Region of Peel share responsibilities with Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon?
The Region of Peel and local governments have shared responsibilities, here's an explainer.
ANALYSIS: What are the implications of 'Mississ-exit' for Peel Region?
THE QUESTION: Who loses the most if Mississauga leaves Peel Region?THE ANSWER: Reports commissioned to date show Brampton and Caledon could suffer significantly.
Peel mayors at odds after release of Deloitte financial analysis on regional governance
A recent financial analysis report by Deloitte Canada released by Peel Region council is causing controversy among the mayors of Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon as the three communities try to predict the ramifications of a municipal break-up.A
Delta tops long-running ranking of US airlines
Delta tops long-running ranking of US airlines
Your home is reimagined at Charmed and Chalked in Stoney Creek
Before you spend thousands on a new kitchen or furniture for your living room or bedroom, take some time to see your home reimagined.
Thousands march in Montreal to denounce Quebec government’s secularism bill
Legislation would ban the wearing of religious symbols on the job for public sector employees deemed to be in positions of authority.
Thousands march in Montreal to denounce Quebec government’s secularism bill which bans the wearing of religious symbols on the job
The event was organized by Adil Charkaoui, a controversial Islamic educator who called on Quebecers to reject the bill, which he said aims to tell Muslim women how to dress and where to work.
VIDEO: Student built robots battle for FIRST place
Orchard Park takes on Cardinal Newman Sunday at FIRST Robotics Canada District Competition .
Jail deaths protesters demand justice, this time in Niagara
Angela Case was overwhelmed with emotion as she joined her daughters laying flowers at the base of a cross they placed outside Niagara Detention Centre.
See you in court, Scheer tells Trudeau over SNC libel threat
“Canadians want this scandal to be investigated in a legal setting where Liberals do not control the proceedings.”
‘They are gone, and gone forever’: Rwandans now living in Ontario reflect on 25 years since the genocide
In the GTHA — where there are about 2,000 people of Rwandan origin, according to Statistics Canada — a remembrance session is planned at Queen’s Park on April 10.
‘Amazing they could do that:’ Baby who got organ donation now healthy 6-year-old
Soon after Lily Hague was born, she was diagnosed with biliary atresia.
G7 ministers reveal ‘clear differences’ on Middle East as France meeting wraps
‘No mention’ of two-state solution in Israel-Palestinian and UN Security Council resolution in favour of the Iran nuclear deal, said E.U. official.
‘Good must continue to come from this:’ Memorial service held for Humboldt Broncos victims
Mom speaks at a memorial marking the one-year anniversary of the collision and described the day as a milestone.
Trump’s chief of staff says Democrats will ‘never’ see his tax returns
Democrats ask IRS for personal tax returns and the returns for some of his businesses by April 10.
Six people die due to cholera as Mozambique recovers from Cyclone Idai
Confirmed cases of the acute diarrheal disease quickly shot from five when it was declared on March 27 into the hundreds and currently is above 3,100
New wave of telemedicine uses mobile phone video to link patients, doctors
In March, Telus Health launched a new video link between patients and select doctors in British Columbia, the only province with a billing code to pay doctors for such visits.
Libya degenerating as east faction marches on Tripoli
After peace talks just weeks ago, the eastern Libyan sector under the control of the Libyan National Army, is marching on Tripoli and its UN-supported government.
American Airlines extends Max-caused cancellations to June 5
American Airlines is extending its cancellations of about 90 daily flights by over a month.
American Airlines extends Max-caused cancellations to June 5
American Airlines extends Max-caused cancellations to June 5
U.S. pulls forces from Libya as fighting approaches capital
The United States has temporarily withdrawn some of its forces from Libya due to “security conditions on the ground,” a top military official said Sunday as a Libyan commander’s forces advanced toward the capital of Tripoli and clashed with rival militias.
Palestinians denounce Netanyahu’s annexation pledge
Israel says it plans to take greater control of some of its settlements in the West Bank. Areas of the territory have varying degrees of local and Israeli control.
“Canada offers its deepest sympathies to Rwandans”: Gov. Gen. Julie Payette visits Rwanda to mark 25th anniversary of genocide
Sunday marks the 25th anniversary of the start of the ethnic slaughter of some 800,000 people, mainly members of the Tutsi minority.
Ethnic divisions persist, years after Rwandan genocide
The Twa people are left unable to commemorate their dead for fear of being arrested for “ethnic divisionism.”
Ottawa to pay more than $400,000 in compensation to Roxham Road residents
The government has budgeted up to $485,000 for the payments
U.S. says it could take two years to identify separated immigrant families
The Justice Department said that it will take at least a year to review about 47,000 cases of unaccompanied children taken into government custody between July 1, 2017 and June 25, 2018.
Scheer promises to release new documents related to SNC-Lavalin affair
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer plans to present new documents related to the SNC-Lavalin controversy this afternoon.
New exhibit reconsiders the Weimar Republic, 100 years later
New exhibit reconsiders the Weimar Republic, 100 years later
New exhibit reconsiders the Weimar Republic, 100 years later
New exhibit reconsiders the Weimar Republic, 100 years later
Mississauga mayor accuses Peel Region chair of overstepping authority in leaked email
In a leaked email obtained by the Mississauga News from Mississauga Mayor Crombie to Peel Region Chair Nando Iannicca sent March 30, Crombie accused Iannicca of possibly overstepping his authority by commissioning a Deloitte Canada financial analysis about regional governance in Peel.
‘Good must continue to come from this’: Humboldt community gathers on one-year anniversary of Broncos crash
Families gathered and the world watched as a memorial marking the one-year anniversary of the devastating Humboldt Broncos crash was held in Saskatchewan today.
How do you stop developers from cancelling condos? Buyers, lawyers and builders weigh in
Cancelled projects are taking a toll on consumers and the building industry. But can developers be punished for killing projects?
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