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Loblaw issues recall of chicken fries
Loblaw recalls chicken fries for possible salmonella after four people become ill
Trudeau says Canada free to trade with China, despite USMCA clause
No trump veto in new trade deal says Ottawa, despite criticism. But it’s likely a legal question.
OUA, Mac fumble suspension news
McMaster’s football coach was suspended for a game by the governing body of Ontario university sports, the school says. No he hasn’t, says Ontario University Athletics. Confused? You should be.
USMCA is twisting North American tongues
Trade deal's new name has Trump written all over it
Featured photo: The King (Street) of the birds
Ignacij Lulic holds court with the pigeons he feeds four times a week on King Street downtown. Lulic tells us these pigeons know him and allow him to pick them up.
Family looks for answers after woman's body found
Family looks for answers after woman's body found in Winnipeg recycling depot
Arrest warrant issued in fatal stabbing
Toronto police issue Canada-wide warrant in fatal stabbing
Commissioner hopes Ottawa’s save-the-whales effort is not ‘too little too late’
The federal government didn’t do much to protect some of its most at-risk whales until the majestic creatures were already in great peril, Canada’s environmental watchdog says.
Stranded sturgeon prompts RCMP river rescue
Stranded sturgeon prompts RCMP river rescue in British Columbia
Suu Kyi stripped of Canadian citizenship
Parliament revokes Myanmar leader's honorary Canadian citizenship
Small amount of pot OK in luggage on Canadian flights
Transport minister warns against packing it into bags destined for other countries
‘People are ready’ to recognize female scientists, says Nobel laureate Donna Strickland
A Canadian scientist who became only the third woman to win the Nobel Prize for Physics said her personal triumph doubles as a sign of progress for her male-dominated industry.
Employment Halton holding job fair Oct. 3
Halton Region is hosting a job fair Oct. 3 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Oakville Conference Centre, 2515 Wyecroft Rd.
Trade and 'tyrants': the dying days of NAFTA
How Trump's Freeland broadside factored into getting a trade deal done
PM affirms China trade after USMCA
Trudeau affirms China trade aspirations after USMCA's 'non-market' requirement
Auto sales drop 7.4 per cent in September
Auto sales down 7.4 per cent in September for largest drop since 2009
Halifax surgeon sews up favoured teddy bear after boy’s operation
A Halifax neurosurgeon has performed a career first, after a young patient asked him to stitch up a beloved teddy bear while the boy recovered from surgery.
Q and A with Nobel Prize winner and McMaster alum Donna Strickland
“It’s obviously a great honour,” Mac grad is first woman to win the award in 55 years
CRTC rejects call to block content pirates
Court rules Canada's TV regulator exceeded its authority with restrictions on Bell
Impaired driver nets $1,300 fine
A local judge warned a young man it was only by chance that he didn’t take someone’s life when he made the decision to drive drunk.
Hands off: Canada to sign international moratorium on High Arctic fishing
Canada is to join more than a dozen countries Wednesday in signing a deal that would block commercial fishing in the High Arctic for 16 years and begin unravelling ecological mysteries at the top of the world.
Ford vows to scrap key Liberal labour bill
Premier Doug Ford vows to scrap key Liberal labour reform legislation
Chinese and U.S. warships narrowly just avoid high-seas collision
The United States and China traded new accusations over naval operations in the South China Sea on Tuesday after warships from each country came perilously close to colliding in the disputed waters.
Margaret Trudeau brings mental health message to Hamilton gathering
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's mother regularly does public speaking as an advocate on mental-health issues.
Burlington bat tests positive for rabies
This is the first confirmed case of rabies in Halton this year
Oberlander citizenship ruling on hold
Effort to strip Oberlander, 94, of citizenship on hold over appeal question
Michigan woman involved in nursing home murders gets parole
A former Michigan nursing home aide who has served nearly 30 years in prison for smothering five patients in a pact with her lover has been granted parole, though a relative of one victim said he plans to appeal the decision.
Lime launches electric scooters in Canada
U.S.-based Lime to roll out electric scooters in Canada for first time
Snow kidding: Calgarians slog through streets after heavy, wet snowfall
The morning commute proved difficult in Calgary after a dump of wet, heavy snow overnight covered city streets and sidewalks.
SPICING UP LIFE, SALSA-STYLE
Autumn’s red flag
CRTC rejects call to block content pirates
The FairPlay Canada coalition that includes Bell Canada, Rogers, the CBC and other large media companies suffered a setback in their fight against so-called content pirates on Tuesday when the CRTC said it doesn't have authority to police the activities they want shut down.
Quebec vote to open up divisions with Ottawa
Trudeau Liberals anxious to understand Legault's controversial immigration plan
Nobel Prize in physics awarded to UW’s Donna Strickland
University of Waterloo professor and Guelph native, Donna Strickland has been awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for her groundbreaking work in the field of laser physics.
Google's first urban development raises data concerns
Google's first urban development raises data concerns
Halifax surgeon stitches up patient's teddy
Halifax surgeon sews up favoured teddy bear after boy's operation
Health groups warn against vaping advertising
Health groups warn against vaping advertising in Ontario convenience stores
Q&A with Nobel winner Donna Strickland
CP Exclusive: Nobel laureate Donna Strickland on her win and her work
Heavy rain closes Mohawk Sports Park
The rain overnight and this morning have flooded or heavily saturated the fields and ball diamonds at Mohawk Sports Park forcing the city to close the park facilities for the day on Tuesday (Oct 2).All events scheduled for the east Mountain park
Majority of kids lack 'physical literacy': study
More Canadian kids need to be 'physically literate' to set them up for life: study
Canada's save-the-whales work lacking: audit
Commissioner hopes Ottawa's save-the-whales effort is not 'too little too late'
THE VOICE: Team Blake versus Team Kelly
It’s a common theme on “The Voice”: During the audition episodes, country singers flock to Blake Shelton’s team, and all of his fellow celebrity coaches are jealous. After all, Nashville artists traditionally do very well on reality singing competitions.
Court rules TV regulator overstepped authority
Court rules Canada's TV regulator exceeded its authority with restrictions on Bell
TSX trades lower, while U.S. markets mixed
TSX down, while U.S. stock markets mixed; Canadian dollar trades lower
Awkward Trump sex is the least interesting part of Stormy Daniels memoir
Stormy Daniels finally gets to tell her own story in Full Disclosure, and it’s far more fascinating than the one we already know, writes Vinay Menon.
Stoney Creek Ward 9 candidates reject Brad Clark's idea to halt development for area
"The infrastructure in not in place," said Ward 9 candidate Brad Clark. "Traffic is becoming a significant issue."
Forcible confinement charge in Peterborough
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‘We had to call the bomb squad’: Wade collects Junk … and sometimes a rocket
On any given job Wade Preston doesn’t know if he’s walking onto a site that will look like a bomb just went off, or onto a site where there’s an actual bomb.
Vaping equipment stolen in Peterborough robbery
Police were called Sunday night after a local person reported the theft of a Vaporesso vaping kit at a Sherbrooke Street home.
CMHC passes stress test for severe shocks
CMHC passes stress test for severe scenarios such as cyber attack and earthquake
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