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Canada and the U.S. can’t reach trade deal by Trump’s deadline; talks to resume Wednesday
Experts on trade law said that missing the Friday deadline was not a major setback, since Canada actually has at least another month to sign on to the preliminary agreement Trump struck with Mexico.
Rock climber rescued after fall at Mount Nemo
Halton emergency services have rescued a 51-year-old rock climber who fell while scaling Mount Nemo in north Burlington Friday.
Donald Trump confirms story on his secret bombshell remarks about Canada
Speaking ‘off the record,’ Trump said he is not compromising at all in trade negotiations with Canada
Ontario moves ahead with plan to take over Toronto’s subway system
The Ontario government is moving ahead with a plan to take over Toronto’s subway system, appointing a special adviser to help develop the best approach for the move.
Road trip: Breezy and easy on ‘Hamilton’s southern coast’
Picturesque Lake Erie getaway is less than an hour’s drive from the city
Ontario’s basic income pilot to end March 2019
Thousands of people participating in Ontario’s basic income pilot will receive their last payment on March 31, 2019, the province says, but an anti-poverty activist says the six-month wind down will still hurt many who were depending on the program.
Photo: Ready to relish retirement
Alleged playground shooting target charged
Alleged target of Toronto playground shooting that injured 2 girls charged:police
Laurier releases statement of defence in Jordan Peterson lawsuit
Peterson is suing Wilfrid Laurier University for $1.5 million alleging leaked audio from last last fall was defamatory. University says staff wasn’t responsible for creation or dissemination of audio recording that allegedly defames Peterson.
Man accused of smuggling people from into U.S. from Windsor to Detroit through an underground railway tunnel
Juan Antonio Garcia-Jimenez was allegedly paid $1,500 each to help individuals through Windsor-Detroit tunnel
City of Kingston seeks public input on Sir John A. Macdonald’s legacy
KINGSTON, Ont. — The Ontario city where Sir John A. Macdonald lived and worked for years is launching public consultations on the legacy of Canada’s first prime minister in light of heightened scrutiny over his treatment of Indigenous people.
Police looking for man who assaulted sex trade worker
The suspect was last seen driving a silver, four door car eastbound on Centennial Parkway.
Fire at Burlington car dealership causes $1 million in damage
Good Cars Only, at Appleby Line and Harvester Road, went up in flames around 10 p.m. Thursday night.
NewsAlert: Deal reached on Churchill rail sale
CP NewsAlert: Deal reached on broken rail line to Churchill in northern Manitoba
Shoppers, workers return to Toronto mall where shooting took place
Toronto's Yorkdale mall opening today after shots fired during altercation
Ontario moves ahead with Toronto subway plan
Ontario moves ahead with plan to take over Toronto's subway system
Ontario's basic income pilot to end March 2019
Ontario's basic income pilot to end March 2019
NAFTA talks fall short; to resume next week
Freeland, Lighthizer reconvene in Washington as NAFTA talks reach critical stage
Trade talks end without meeting Donald Trump’s deadline, will resume next week
After the talks ended Friday, Trump sent an official notification to Congress that he intends to enter into a trade agreement with Mexico — “and with Canada if it is willing.”
AP sources: Lawyer was told Russia had ‘Trump over a barrel’
A senior Justice Department lawyer says a former British spy told him at a breakfast meeting two years ago that Russian intelligence believed it had Donald Trump “over a barrel,” according to multiple people familiar with the encounter.
Signpost:
McMaster University is testing its emergency notifications Tuesday, including sirens across campus that can be heard sometimes beyond. Testing also includes the AlertUs notification on desktops and smartphones; LCD screens in each academic building; indoor sirens; and verbal messages on outdoor red assistance phones.
Judge to rule quickly on Toronto challenge of council-cutting bill
Ontario moves to quash Toronto's challenge of bill cutting council size
Cosplayer causes stir on Toronto streetcar
Cosplayer's replica weapon causes stir on Toronto streetcar
Police, McMaster University on lookout for sexual predator following two Westdale intrusions
Both break-ins happened at student houses with other housemates at home, before sunrise.
PM says pipeline to be built "the right way"
PM determined to build pipeline, tackle climate change despite court ruling
Manitoba politician recalls teacher's 'hotness'
Tweet about former teacher's 'hotness' leads to heat for Manitoba politician
Panel urges new fund, rules for social groups
Federal panel calls for tax rule overhaul, new spending to finance social groups
Kingston wants public input on John A. Macdonald
City of Kingston seeks public input on Sir John A. Macdonald's legacy
Trump makes 67 false claims in 5th-most-dishonest week as president
Donald Trump stood before a gathering of Ohio Republicans and warned the party faithful that the national motto, “In God We Trust,” was under threat.
Man charged in alleged credit-card theft
Man, 80, charged in alleged credit-card theft, police say
CRTC reverses Canadian programming decision
CRTC reverses decision to slash Canadian programming requirements
Man refuses to speak, so SIU drops probe into Hamilton police
A man’s refusal to co-operate with the province’s Special Investigations Unit has led the oversight body to drop its probe into Hamilton Police officers.
Manitoba premier owed property tax in Costa Rica
'Never advised:' Manitoba premier penalized for unpaid back taxes in Costa Rica
Labour Day weekend planner: What’s Open & Closed
Ribfest
Freeland to make announcement in Washington
Freeland, Lighthizer reconvene in Washington as NAFTA talks reach critical stage
Ukraine separatists report death of leader Zakharchenko
The leader of the Russia-backed separatists fighting in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region was killed Friday by an explosion at a cafe, the separatists’ news agency said Friday.
Would-be Hamilton hit men get prison terms for murder plots
Knowah Truth Ferguson and Gino Gavin McCall were sentenced for their participation in murder plots.
Wanted man arrested in Peterborough
A Peterborough man has been arrested on an outstanding warrant.
Hamiltonians forming Disability Justice Network of Ontario
The Disability Justice Network of Ontario, while based in Hamilton only for the time being, will launch Sept. 13.
Trans Mountain may be delayed for years: experts
Trans Mountain expansion could be delayed for years by court decision: experts
Ancaster's Dodsworth and Brown look to Garner Road for new location
"This has been a long-time coming," said Jim Panoff, managing director for Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home.
Man stabbed in Cobourg
— A man has been transported to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto after being stabbed multiple times in Cobourg overnight.
Tim Hortons, franchisees battle over coffee pots
Tim Hortons, franchisees in legal spat over 'shattering' coffee pots
D.C. lobbyist admits he did not register as required
A business associate of a key figure in the investigation into former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort pleaded guilty Friday to failing to register as a foreign agent.
Bankrupt Titanic exhibitor sets biggest sale of ship relics
The story of the doomed luxury liner RMS Titanic proved so alluring that divers were searching for the wreck seven decades after it sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
Six Nations forging ahead with cannabis law
“The days of them sitting and telling us this is how it’s going to be need to end,” Chief Ava Hill says about her community’s autonomy.
Ontario man accused of smuggling foreigners into U.S.
Ontario man accused of helping foreigners slip into U.S. through railway tunnel
Man wanted in sex assault case in Toronto
Toronto police looking for man in connection to sex assault, stabbing
The enduring mystery of the lost diamonds from the crash of Swissair Flight 111
The fate of many millions of dollars of valuables said to be carried aboard the airliner when it went down off Nova Scotia 20 years ago this Sunday remains unknown.
The Swissair disaster’s ‘bright’ legacy: Friendships as enduring as the sorrow
Photographs of a cherubic toddler and bright-eyed young woman sit atop Bob Conrad’s well-worn piano, their smiling faces looking out to the site where the veteran fisherman raced 20 years ago as tragedy unfolded in the distance outside his front window.
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