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Did the Liberals cool a hot economy?
From hot to not? The Baloney Meter weighs in on Scheer's economy claims
11 dead after duck boat sinks during storm near Branson, Missouri — at least 5 still missing
Authorities say 11 people died after a duck boat carrying about 31 passengers capsized and sank Thursday on Table Rock Lake near the tourist town of Branson, Missouri.
Dofasco needs more time for upgrades
ArcelorMittal Dofasco says it needs more time to upgrade its aging, polluting coke-making plants because there’s more work required than originally thought.
Police seize drugs and weapons in search
Two Bracebridge residents face more than two dozen drugs and weapons charges
RMC suicide inquiry faced delays getting info
Scathing suicide inquiry finds gaps, shortcomings at Royal Military College
Edmonton pool cleaned with plants, not chlorine
'Clear and beautiful:' Edmonton says chemical-free swimming pool first in Canada
Citizen watchdogs help keep Toronto looking good
Meet Toronto’s street-keepers, the ordinary citizen-sentinels who stand guard against the menace of broken bins, abandoned bikes and inaccessible sidewalks.
Man arrested on drug charge after Peterborough Police block off area at Dalhousie, Bethune streets
A man was taken into custody by city police on Thursday night on a drug-related charge after an armed response in a residential area in Peterborough.
Family keeps Sara’s dream alive
Sara Hoang, 25, was killed in a street racing crash last month
Mohawk College’s climate centre loses $1.2M in funding
Mohawk College’s new Centre for Climate Change Management is the latest victim of Premier Doug Ford’s decision to end Ontario’s cap-and-trade carbon emissions program.
Brampton man charged with attempted murder in 5-year-old’s disappearance
Badly injured victim was found near train tracks after vanishing from his home early Thursday morning.
NDP MP Christine Moore cleared after harassment allegations
An independent investigation into allegations from an Afghanistan war veteran concluded “there was no misconduct,” NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said Thursday.
Charges stayed in $13M fraud case because no judge available for trial
Superior Court of Justice warns that other criminal cases may be dismissed unless the federal justice minister appoints more judges soon.
Peterborough Police block off area at Dalhousie, Bethune streets for an investigation
Peterborough Police cordoned off a section of a residential area at Dalhousie and Bethune streets on Thursday night for an investigation.
Leave Trump translator alone: interpreters
World's translators push back on forcing Trump interpreter to testify
Was daughter-in-law tortured and enslaved? Or were injuries self-inflicted?
She takes slow, mincing steps to the witness stand.
One-fifth of on-reserve families to miss out on child benefit boost: Duclos
Thousands of Indigenous families living on-reserve will miss out on a boost to the federal Liberals’ signature child benefit that government MPs plan to tout at dozens of events Thursday.
Cyclist and truck driver charged in Hamilton collision
Hamilton police say truck driver stopped but did not stay to speak with police after hitting cyclist Wednesday morning
Verdict in Peterborough real estate agent’s sexual assault case postponed until Aug. 29
Decision in Alket Kulla case will be delivered Aug. 29
Tassi says she'll be voice for seniors
From faith worker to cabinet minister, Tassi is ready to be voice for seniors
Onex Corp. buys Dutch child-care company
Onex Corp. buys Dutch child-care company KidsFoundation for undisclosed price
Pleas entered for 92-year-old woman held in son’s death
The attorney for a 92-year-old Arizona woman charged with killing her son because he wanted to put her into assisted living said Thursday that he’s examining places where his ailing client can be brought to get the care she needs.
Action needed to support francophones in Ontario, commissioner says
A new report is urging the Ontario government to better support francophones in the province as statistics indicate the demographic is shrinking at an alarming rate.
Ontario, Saskatchewan band together on carbon
Canada's premiers to highlight agendas at opening of New Brunswick meeting
Greenpeace members arrested for climbing Olympic Stadium tower in Montreal
Several Greenpeace members climbed the outside of the Olympic Stadium tower in Montreal on Thursday to protest the federal government’s decision to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline project.
Sam Lawrence Park to get a new plan
The site of one of Hamilton’s most panoramic views will be examined to see how it can be improved.
NDP MP cleared of sexual harassment
NDP MP Christine Moore is being welcomed back into caucus after an investigator’s report absolved her of any wrongdoing amid allegations she sexually harassed a former soldier.
Police use stun guns on unco-operative patient in Dryden, Ont., hospital
Provincial police say officers used their stun guns on a man in a northern Ontario hospital so he could receive needed medical treatment.
Trudeau to talk trade with first ministers
PM calls premiers to autumn meeting to reduce internal Canadian trade barriers
City testing asphalt on Red Hill Valley Parkway
An earlier asphalt test and a friction test on the parkway were “inconclusive”
Day parole for woman guilty in son's strep death
Calgary woman convicted in son's strep death granted day parole
Toronto police, mayor want to flush out the shooters with cameras and microphones
Toronto’s police services board is calling for more security cameras and new audio technology to be installed in parts of the city to help curb gun violence.
Ontario firefighters get help from U.S. crews
Ontario firefighters get help from U.S. crews as more forest fires discovered
Father looks to inquest for closure on Radiohead stage collapse
The father of Scott Johnson, the British drum technician killed in the Radiohead stage collapse in Toronto six years ago, says he expects a coroner’s inquest into the incident to begin early next year.
Trudeau calls first ministers meeting
PM calls premiers to autumn meeting to reduce internal Canadian trade barriers
Canada threatens to retaliate if Trump imposes auto tariffs
Canada threatens to retaliate if Trump imposes auto tariffs
Trump auto tariffs will be punishing: report
Trump tariffs would cause vehicle prices to soar, wipe out jobs: report
Canada Child Benefit, by the numbers
A by-the-numbers look at the Liberal government's Canada Child Benefit
Industrials and tech help lift Toronto market
Industrials and tech help lift Toronto market while U.S. stocks sink
Man charged with attempted murder of boy, 5
Police in Brampton, Ont., seek missing 5-year-old boy
Ex-cop Blair’s cabinet promotion pits him against ‘politics of fear’: Trudeau
Former Toronto police chief Bill Blair’s promotion to cabinet gives the Trudeau Liberals a political firefighter on the thorny issues of irregular migrants, gun violence and criminal syndicates.
Ontario school boards complain there’s no word from Tory government on sex ed
A controversial decision by the Ontario government to scrap the sex-education curriculum before a new one is in place has left school boards in limbo with just weeks to go before students return to classes.
NDP calls for emergency Greyhound hearing
NDP wants transport minister to spell out plan to replace Greyhound service
CMHC looks to make it easier for self-employed to obtain a mortgage
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. intends to make it easier for the self-employed to qualify for a mortgage.
OPP launch campaign aimed at solving 1974 slaying of young London, Ont., woman
Provincial police are hoping a campaign similar to one that was successful elsewhere in Ontario will bring the killer of a young London, Ont., woman to justice.
‘Ghost kitchens’ emerge in Canadian food scene as delivery grows in popularity
George Kottas owns 15 restaurants in the Greater Toronto Area, but almost none of them have a dining room or takeout counter, and if you wandered into most, you’d be hard-pressed to find any customers.
Police use stun guns on unco-operative patient
Police use stun guns on unco-operative patient in Dryden, Ont., hospital
Police closing in on nerve agent suspects, source tells U.K. media
A coroner on Thursday opened an inquest into the death of a British woman who was exposed to the deadly nerve agent Novichok.
Selfies snapped on stolen cellphone used to ID thief
Selfies snapped on stolen cellphone used to ID thief
Trump aims to end automatic protections for some species
The Trump administration on Thursday proposed ending automatic protections for threatened animal and plant species and limiting habitat safeguards that are meant to shield recovering species from harm.
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