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Trudeau asks transport minister to tackle Greyhound’s western pullout
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has asked Transport Minister Marc Garneau to find solutions following Greyhound’s withdrawal of bus service from western Canada.
Photos: Perfect day to paddle
Photos: Perfect day to paddle
Trudeau slams Putin, stays silent on Trump after summit
PM must ‘walk a fine line’ between Canada’s interests, U.S. relations
Ward 3 now an open election race
Matthew Green confirms plans to seek federal NDP nomination next year. He won’t run for re-election this fall.
Conservative party pulls attack ad
Conservative party pulls attack ad of black man walking over Trudeau tweet
Sex-ed consultations will hit 124 ridings: Ford
Ford says consultation on sex-ed curriculum will be largest in Ontario history
Trudeau walks fine line with condemnation of Putin, silence on Trump
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau levelled fresh condemnation at Vladimir Putin on Tuesday but refused to weigh in on the Russian president’s meeting with Donald Trump — underscoring what experts say is the difficult tightrope act that the U.S. president is forcing Canada to walk on the world stage.
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Trump corrects his quote, says misspoke on Russian meddling
Blistered by bipartisan condemnation of his embrace of a longtime U.S. enemy, President Donald Trump sought Tuesday to “clarify” his public undermining of American intelligence agencies, saying he had misspoken when he said he saw no reason to believe Russia had interfered in the 2016 U.S. election.
Train derails in western Quebec; no danger
No danger after freight train derailment near Quebec-Ontario border
Calgary family’s vacation in U.S. ends in 3 deaths on Texas highway
Three members of a Calgary family are dead and three others were injured after a highway crash during a trip to visit relatives in Texas.
Biz snapshot: ‘Good for your soul’
“In metal I found an opportunity to create really unique items that nobody’s made before,” Carol Nasvytis says.
Burlington issues open-air burning ban
Haldimand County and Niagara Falls also issued burning bans last week
Investigation continues into death of construction worker in Stoney Creek
The Ministry of Labour is still investigating a construction worker’s death during a city sewer project in upper Stoney Creek last month.
Trump claims he misspoke at Putin summit, says he meant the opposite of what he said
The U.S. president says he used the wrong word in the answer to a question about whether he believed the allegations by American intelligence agencies about Russian efforts to sway the election that brought him to power.
Amid backlash, Ford goes into damage control
The Tories are belatedly attempting damage control on their regressive sex-ed policy — albeit through obfuscation, not education, writes Martin Regg Cohn
‘Good for your soul’
“In metal I found an opportunity to create really unique items that nobody’s made before,” Carol Nasvytis says.
Ford launches inquiry into Ontario's finances
Doug Ford to announce inquiry into previous Liberal government's spending
Man charged in Toronto subway homicide case appears in court
A man accused of killing a senior citizen by shoving him in front of a Toronto subway train had his case put over for a month during a brief video court appearance on Tuesday.
Greyhound's decision 'difficult': Trudeau
Trudeau asks transport minister to tackle Greyhound's western pullout
Trustee urges Hamilton board to defy Ford on sex education
A Hamilton public school trustee wants his board to defy Premier Doug Ford’s government on sex education by refusing to go back to teaching the 1998 curriculum.
Police wrap examination of property linked to McArthur, find more remains
A second exploration of a site where alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur is accused of burying the bodies of numerous men yielded human remains on nearly every day of a nine-day search, Toronto police said Tuesday.
Obama gives Trump sharp rebuke in Mandela address on values
In his highest profile speech since leaving office, former U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday denounced the policies of President Donald Trump without mentioning his name, taking aim at the “politics of fear, resentment, retrenchment,” and decrying leaders who are caught lying and “just double down and lie some more.”
Hamilton Coun. Matthew Green seeks to replace retiring NDP MP David Christopherson
"In healthy democracies, good leadership leads to new leadership," said Ward 3 Coun. Matthew Green
Calgary family's Texas trip ends in tragedy
'Hard to accept:' Calgary family's vacation ends in tragedy on Texas highway
Amazon suffers tech crash, strikes during Prime Day
Amazon.com kicked off its big Prime Day sales promotion with technical glitches on its website and app, threatening its 36-hour sales extravaganza.
Toronto police suspend officer after alleged leak
Toronto police suspend officer after alleged leak during 'potential risk' probe
Quebec man dead after tractor flips over
Quebec man dies after tractor he was driving flips over
Police find more remains at property linked to McArthur
Police wrap examination of property linked to McArthur, find more remains
Tempers flare as Ford, Horwath clash on police oversight
‘Unparliamentary language” in the Ontario Legislature as rare summer session continues.
Study examines themes in suicide notes
Studying suicide notes can help with prevention, research suggests
MGM sues Vegas mass shooting victims, argues it isn't liable
MGM sues Vegas mass shooting victims, argues it isn't liable
Plunge from B.C. waterfall kills Toronto man
Toronto man killed, B.C. man injured after both were swept over waterfall
Canada should aid Holocaust denier on trial: OCLA
Canada should help Holocaust denier on trial in Germany: civil liberties group
Man and woman charged in road rage incident
Man and woman charged in Oshawa, Ont., road rage incident
Toronto issues blue-green algae warning
Public health agency warns of blue-green algae in Toronto waters
Former BC premier to lead PC inquiry into Liberal government spending in Ontario
Ontario’s new Progressive Conservative government has appointed a former British Columbia premier to lead an independent inquiry into the previous Liberal government’s spending.
Car flies over water feedermain in Milton
A 20-year-old motorist suffered serious injuries after flying over a water feedermain in Milton early Tuesday morning.
Six-year, $400K rabbit cull hasn’t solved Canmore bunny blight
1,200 rabbits have been destroyed in Alberta mountain town
Bullying, harassment, gender bias tolerated at MUN medical school: report
A new report has found that a culture of bullying, harassment and sexism has been tolerated at Memorial University’s faculty of medicine in St. John’s, N.L., with some female students saying they were subject to remarks about their size, asked to get coffee for others and told they should stick to family practice.
Bicyclist versus lift bridge. What could possibly go wrong?
Bicyclist versus lift bridge. What could possibly go wrong?
Pipeline divides Trudeau's youth council
Members of Trudeau's youth council urge cancellation of Kinder Morgan buyout
Former BC premier to lead inquiry into govt spending
Doug Ford to announce inquiry into previous Liberal government's spending
Amazon hopes its Prime Day doesn’t go to the dogs
— Amazon is hoping customers don't see any more dogs, after early problems on Prime Day meant people trying to shop got only images of the cute canines delivering an apologetic message.
Dirty equipment found at walk-in clinic
Patients warned to get tested after dirty equipment found at walk-in clinic
Update: Missing 15-year-old Burlington girl contacts Halton police
Halton Regional Police has had contact with a missing 15-year-old Burlington girl.
Goderich miners back to work after strike
Salt miners in Goderich, Ont., vote to end 12-week strike
Hamilton's Sam Lawrence Park to get a new master plan
From 1990 to 1994 the park was upgraded by the city that included repairing the stone wall, installing lights, walkways and furniture.
Astronomers discover 12 more moons of Jupiter, including an oddity
Our solar system's oldest and biggest planet, Jupiter, has many moons. And astronomers have just announced the discovery of a dozen more.
Ford to announce inquiry into govt spending
Doug Ford to announce inquiry into previous Liberal government's spending
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