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As the president provokes, first lady Melania Trump placates
As outrage continued to ricochet around the nation's capital over President Donald Trump's initial cursory tribute to John McCain, first lady Melania Trump appeared on the South Lawn to offer not an olive branch of peace but an oak tree of decorum.
Trump tries to put squeeze on Canada as U.S. and Mexico make NAFTA breakthrough
The Trump administration, seeking to push Canada into concessions, is describing it as a separate trade agreement, a “United States-Mexico Trade Agreement,” that Canada can either choose to join or not.
Gage Park beating sparked by ‘exchange of online comments,’ police say
Eight boys charged in vicious attack at colour festival
Debt, sweat and tears, but the Ventura ship sails on
A boost in business or not, the ship hangs out front, writes Paul Wilson
When baby’s sleeping isn’t safe: Bed sharing death ‘a terrible accident’
A moment borne out of love too often turns tragic, writes Susan Clairmont.
Ready to take a ride in a B-29 bomber?
Heavy bomber touches down in Hamilton
Scentists concerned for ailing killer whale
Scientists express concern for ailing killer whale off west coast
How post-secondary schools are working to Indigenize programs, campus life
In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada report, post-secondary institutions have created initiatives to meet the demannds of the report
Court reverses watchdog decision; doctor can work without restrictions as case heard
A doctor accused of sexually abusing a patient will work without restrictions while his case is heard by Ontario’s medical watchdog, a court ruled Monday, reversing a decision by the regulatory body to place constraints on the gastroenterologist’s practice.
Cannabis producer buys Stoney Creek sports complex to expand medical marijuana business
Tenants and soccer players scrambling after sudden sale of Players Paradise
Scheer defends birthright policy, says ending ‘birth tourism’ is objective
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says ending “birth tourism” is an objective of a controversial policy passed by Conservative delegates at the biennial convention in Halifax, which seeks to end birthright citizenship.
Canada to rejoin NAFTA talks after U.S., Mexico agree to overhaul trade pact
U.S. President Donald Trump has extended an invitation to Ottawa to join what he’s cast as American-Mexican trade negotiations.
Federal government gives $1.5M to Ancaster arts centre
The Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre is closer to raising its curtain after Hamilton Liberal MP Filomena Tassi announced a $1.5-million grant toward the construction of the $16.5 million facility
White House returns flag to half-staff for McCain, as the Senator gets a last word
As American flags around the nation remained at half-staff Monday to honor Sen. John McCain, a Republican who had survived a Vietnam War prison camp and weathered the gradual coarsening of politics within his own party, the White House flew its own flag full staff — and then lowered it again — amid a public outcry that the president had stayed quiet as others mourned.
Parties bristle at Liberal candidate’s linking of Coalition leader to Trump
A Liberal star candidate’s comparison of Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault to U.S. President Donald Trump ruffled feathers on the provincial election campaign Monday.
Quick Quotes about the U.S.-Mexico trade agreement and NAFTA
Quick Quotes about the U.S.-Mexico trade agreement and NAFTA
Female police officers gather in Calgary at international conference
Hundreds of police from 35 countries are gathering in Calgary this week to discuss issues facing women in law enforcement.
Scheer attempts to clarify citizenship policy
Scheer defends birthright policy, says ending 'birth tourism' is objective
Freeland rejoins trade talks with US, Mexico
NewsAlert: U.S., Mexico reach trade 'understanding,' door opens for Canada
Feds approve roadside cannabis test
Liberals approve first saliva screening roadside test for marijuana
Five things to consider before writing off NAFTA
Five things to consider before writing off NAFTA
How schools are indigenizing campus life
How post-secondary schools are working to indigenize programs, campus life
TREB looking to 'protect' home sales data
TREB looking to 'protect' home sales data, despite realtors already posting it
Optimism in Canadian automotive sector despite Trump tariff threats
A potential trade deal between the United States and Mexico has been greeted with cautious optimism in the Canadian automotive sector, despite renewed threats by U.S. President Donald Trump to impose tariffs on the industry.
German man died from possible drowning: police
German man died from possible drowning in Fort Erie, Ont., police say
Freeland to rejoin NAFTA talks after U.S., Mexico come to ‘understanding’
U.S. President Donald Trump has extended an invitation to Ottawa to join what he’s cast as American-Mexican trade negotiations.
McCain’s final statement: Americans have ‘more in common’
Sen. John McCain expressed his deep gratitude and love of country in his final letter and implored Americans to put aside “tribal rivalries” and focus on what unites.
Trade announcement sends markets higher
Materials sector helps boost Toronto market, Dow industrials surge higher
N.S. judge issues freeze of winnings in $1.2-million Chase the Ace jackpot family feud
Barbara Reddick sued nephew Tyrone MacInnis after the grand prize of a charity fundraiser in rural Cape Breton was divided between the two
German police keep rival protests apart after man is killed
Righ- and left-wing protestors took the streets after a man was injured during a clash after a street festival and died.
Auto sector optimistic on trade despite threats
Canadian auto stocks rally on trade progress between U.S. and Mexico
Envoy Bob Rae says Rohingya genocide prosecution faces legal hurdles
Bob Rae, Canada’s special envoy to the Rohingya crisis, says the international community faces tough legal challenges if it hopes to prosecute Myanmar’s military leaders for genocide against the country’s ethnic Muslim minority.
WestJet launches AI-powered chatbot named Juliet to help manage your trip
WestJet has launched a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence to help customers book flights, check their status and ask common questions, all without speaking to a person.
RCMP jail intoxicated sex assault victim
Judge criticizes Yellowknife RCMP for jailing intoxicated sex assault victim
Apple to embrace iPhone X design with new colours, bigger screens
Apple is not only doubling down on the iPhone X, it’s tripling down.
TREB looking to ‘protect’ home sales data, despite realtors already posting it
The Toronto Real Estate Board is studying ways to ensure Greater Toronto Area home sales data is “protected,” even as realtors are rushing to publish the numbers.
Quebec nurse donates Taylor Swift tickets to Michigan teen with brain injury
The long time ‘Swiftie’ fan will get to see Taylor Swift preform in Detroit thanks to the donation
Auchmar restoration stalled
Work has ground to a halt at the historic Auchmar estate on the west Mountain.
Court reverses decision to restrict doc's practice
Court reverses watchdog decision; doc can work without restrictions as case heard
White House flag briefly marks McCain’s death
The White House inexplicably flew the American flag at full-staff Monday, after flying it at half-staff Saturday night and Sunday in honour of Sen. John McCain.
Defence lawyer says not guilty plea expected in Fredericton shootings case
The lawyer for a Fredericton man, accused of killing four people, including two city police officers in a shooting spree this month, says he expects to eventually enter pleas of not guilty, and request a preliminary hearing.
Canadian auto stocks rally on trade progress
Canadian auto stocks rally on trade progress between U.S. and Mexico
Canadian government announces $1.5 million for Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre construction
"It will be a jewel in the crown of the City of Hamilton," said Bob Wilkins, chair of the Ancaster Memorial Arts Centre fundraising campaign.
There is nowhere for Britons to turn with catastrophic Brexit looming
Government warns pharmacies and citizens not to hoard drugs, which ensures that’s what they’ll do, writes Heather Mallick
Buck-a-beer rules come into effect in Ontario, but will brewers bite?
Brewers are not required to charge less
Judge criticizes Yellowknife RCMP for jailing intoxicated sex assault victim
A judge has criticized the Yellowknife RCMP for taking an intoxicated sexual assault victim to jail instead of to hospital.
Canada in crosshairs as U.S., Mexico agree
NewsAlert: U.S., Mexico reach trade 'understanding,' door opens for Canada
Man faces charges after weekend incident
Thunder Bay man faces charges after weekend incident: police
Hamilton under heat warning
Humidex expected to hit 40 C as temperatures soar to 31 C this afternoon.
U.S., Mexico resolve trade issues: Trump
NewsAlert: U.S., Mexico reach trade 'understanding,' door opens for Canada
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