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City and port authority want Stelco land
The City of Hamilton and the Hamilton Port Authority could be part of a bidding war over surplus Stelco land as each is developing plans for Bayfront property that isn’t even up for sale yet.
Review calls for mass casualty plan in Saskatchewan
Police chief calls for mass casualty plan in Saskatchewan after Broncos crash
Saskatchewan pitches changes to equalization program
Saskatchewan premier pitches changes to federal equalization program
Tim Hortons to open new warehouses
Tim Hortons to upgrade distribution system and open new warehouses
Longtime GOP strategist quits ‘corrupt’ and ‘immoral’ party
For months, Steve Schmidt, a longtime Republican strategist, has warned about the degradation of his party, saying the Trump administration is responsible for a “coarsening of this country” and calling the president a “useful idiot” for Russia.
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Here are some of the animals up for adoption at Lincoln County Humane Society. Adoption costs are $50 for cats older than four months. Under four months, kittens are $100.
Police believe missing man was abducted
Toronto police believe missing man was abducted, release image of suspect van
Alberta gay-straight alliance law challenged in court
'Climate of secrecy:' Schools, parents dispute Alberta gay-straight alliance law
Halton Catholic board sanctity of life charity decision put off
Halton Catholic school board trustees have decided to further deliberate on a controversial policy that bans donations to charities that don’t align with Catholic values.
Feds will make marijuana legal in Canada on Oct. 17, Trudeau says
The Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says recreational marijuana will be legal in Canada as of Oct. 17.
CSIS ended right-wing probe before shooting
Spy agency ended right-wing probe just months before Quebec mosque shooting
Study: Plastic will pile up in wake of China recycling ban
China’s decision to stop accepting plastic waste from other countries is causing plastic to stockpile around the globe, and wealthy countries must find a way to slow the accumulation of one of the most ubiquitous materials on the planet, a group of scientists said.
Quebec premier heads to U.S. to talk trade
Quebec premier outlines plan to push back against protectionist U.S. policies
Trump’s claims Canadians smuggle shoes to avoid tariffs ‘laughable,’ experts say
U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim Canadians are smuggling shoes across the border to avoid “massive” tariffs on American goods doesn’t make sense, experts say.
Ontario’s Darlington nuclear reactor to produce isotope used for medical imaging
A subsidiary of Ontario Power Generation is partnering with BWX Technologies to help produce radioactive isotopes used to diagnose such conditions as cancer and heart disease.
Canadian steel not a national security threat on its own: U.S. commerce secretary
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says Canada is not a national security threat to the United States and that a revitalized NAFTA could make the Trump administration’s tariffs on steel and aluminum go away.
Inquest recommends increased supports for homeless
Inquest into homeless man's death in Toronto recommends increased social services
Burning kites from Gaza damage Israeli farms, wildlife
After years of rocket attacks and militant infiltrations from Gaza, residents of southern Israel are now coping with a new kind of threat: incendiary kites and balloons that have damaged farmlands and nature reserves.
CSIS data privacy dangers persist: watchdog
CSIS risks privacy of innocent people despite scathing court ruling: watchdog
150 years in prison for Quebec mosque shooter would deprive him of hope: defence
All Canadians have rights, including murderers like Quebec mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette, and they also have the capacity to be rehabilitated, the convicted killer’s lawyer argued Wednesday.
Giant crackdown against wildlife crime in 92 countries
Nearly 100 countries took part in a globe-spanning crackdown on the illegal wildlife trade, seizing tons of meat, ivory, pangolin scales and timber in a month-long bust that exposed the international reach of traffickers, Interpol said Wednesday.
In reversal, Trump signs order stopping family separation
Bowing to pressure from anxious allies, President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday ending the process of separating children from families after they are detained crossing the U.S. border illegally.
Trudeau calls U.S. child migrant policy ‘unacceptable’
The U.S. policy of separating child migrants from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border and detaining them, is “unacceptable,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today.
Ontario solar market expected to decline
Solar energy investors expected to snub Ontario in wake of Ford enviro decisions
Canada's steel no security threat: Ross
Canadian steel not a national security threat on its own: US commerce secretary
Court full as schools, parents dispute Alberta gay-straight alliance law
A big crowd showed up on the morning of June 20 for the first court challenge to an Alberta law barring schools from telling parents if their children join a gay-straight alliance.
Eel meat seized in 92-country wildlife sting
Canadian officials seize eel meat in 92-country wildlife sting
Stompin' Tom to receive hometown star
Canada's Walk of Fame to give Stompin' Tom a star in hometown of Skinner's Pond
Hamilton police warning local businesses of scam
The major fraud unit continues to see a rise in companies being swindled out of large sums of money
Military kept alleged sex assault ’in house’ at complainant’s request: witness
A witness at the court martial of a Halifax-based military policeman says the immediate chain of command decided to keep an alleged sexual assault “in house” at the complainant’s request.
Police: Thief tried paying waitress with her own stolen card
Police: Thief tried paying waitress with her own stolen card
Sale of school lands a ‘declaration of war’
A public school board plan to sever and potentially sell 11 acres of green space surrounding Ancaster high school is being called a “declaration of war” by the local councillor.
U.S. child migrant policy "wrong": Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls U.S. child migrant policy "wrong"
Feds create advisory panel on pharmacare
Liberal government announces six member pharmacare advisory council
Court hears challenge to gay-straight alliance law
'Climate of secrecy:' Schools, parents dispute Alberta gay-straight alliance law
Rob Ford's widow gets suspended sentence in impaired driving case
Rob Ford's widow gets suspended sentence, 3 years probation in impaired driving case
Trump says he'll be 'signing something' on detained children
Homeland Security drafts plan to end family separation
Julie Miville-Dechene named to Senate
Trudeau adds to Senate ranks, appointing Julie Miville-Dechene from Quebec
Study seeks cause of Crohn's, predictive test
Study seeking cause of Crohn's disease hopes to develop predictive test
Hamilton police warn businesses of ongoing scam
The Hamilton police major fraud unit continues to see a rise in local businesses becoming victims of what is commonly known as the “business email compromise” or “CEO scam.”Although there are many variations of the scheme, the ones reported to Ha
Trudeau calls Trump’s policy of splitting up migrant families ‘wrong’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has issued his strongest criticism to date of the United States’ practice of separating migrant children from parents, calling the Trump policy “wrong” and “unacceptable.”
Two people tested positive for hepatitis C after receiving services from same Ontario dentist
Public health officials in Orillia, Ont., are recommending patients of a local dental clinic get checked for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV after two people tested positive for one of the viruses.
Drivers allegedly begin drag race in front of unmarked cop car
Drivers begin drag race in front of unmarked police car, investigators allege
Hamilton police name arsonist in Centennial Law Group blaze
A 55-year-old Hamilton man was charged in connection with an arson blaze at Centennial Law Group at 19 King St. W. early last year.
Toronto stock index hits record high
Toronto stock index trades at record high in late-morning, loonie down
Chicago iPhone users soon will automatically share location on 911 calls
Chicago residents who use their iPhones to call 911 will soon automatically share their location data with first responders.
Homeland Security drafts plan to end family separation
Homeland Security drafts plan to end family separation
Man turns himself in after alleged brazen attack
Police charge man accused in brazen attack on woman caught on video
Scheer welcomes Martel to Parliament Hill
Conservatives can 'win anywhere,' Scheer says in welcoming Richard Martel
Hecklers crash Homeland Security boss Kirstjen Nielsen's dinner at Mexican eatery. Other diners clap
Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen's dinner at a Mexican restaurant in Washington, D.C., was interrupted when protesters arrived to chant, 'If kids don't eat in peace, you don't eat in peace.'
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