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Lots of work to do in Quebec, Singh admits
Singh disappointed by NDP collapse in Quebec byelection, vows more effort
Canadians sign letter against U.S. Arctic drilling
Canadians sign letter opposing U.S. Arctic drilling in wildlife sanctuary
Measures take aim at terrorist financing
Feds take aim at terrorist use of cryptocurrencies, prepaid cards
Trump assails Canadian tariffs, accuses people of smuggling U.S. goods home
U.S. President Donald Trump launched another trade tirade against Canadians, accusing them Tuesday of sneaking their American shopping back home — all because of what he calls “massive” tariffs on American goods.
Nurses, teachers exempt from hiring freeze: Ford
Doug Ford rallies Ontario Tory caucus for first meeting
Lawyer questions woman's story in sex-assault case
Lawyer challenges female military officer's story in sex-assault case
Ford says nurses, teachers exempt from public sector hiring freeze
Ontario’s incoming premier said Tuesday that teachers and nurses are exempt from the public service hiring freeze he has ordered as part of his efforts to curb government spending.
Tories win Quebec byelection in first test of Scheer’s appeal to nationalists
The Conservatives have stolen a Quebec riding away from Justin Trudeau’s ruling Liberals, in the first test of Andrew Scheer’s effort to recreate the nationalist-conservative coalition that helped federal Tories dominate the province in the 1980s.
Homeowner testifies military training kicked in before he shot truck thief
A Hamilton-area homeowner testified on Tuesday that his four years of training as a military reservist kicked in shortly before he went outside and shot dead a man who was trying to steal his pickup truck from his rural home’s driveway under the cover of darkness.
Esther the Wonder Pig’s owners near $651,000 goal for large CT scanner
The Milton-area pig has raised about $600,000 so far, say its owners, adding that other large animals will benefit from the machine.
Canadians at risk of being ‘data cows’ absent big data strategy, documents show
Artificial intelligence could give internet giants like Facebook and Amazon even more power to reshape the Canadian economy, threatening the viability of domestic businesses, researchers warn.
Peel police searching for man wanted in brazen attack
Peel police looking for man wanted in brazen attack on woman caught on video
University of Guelph giving raises to all full-time female faculty after review
All full-time female faculty members at the University of Guelph will be getting a raise after a salary review found they were being paid less than their male colleagues.
Photos + video: Walk a mile in her shoes
The YWCA Hamilton Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event challenges Hamiltonians of all ages, genders, and abilities to walk in heels to raise funds and awareness to end violence against women.
Widely used pesticides found in Ontario wild turkeys: study
Widely used pesticides blamed for decimating honeybee and other pollinator populations have found their way into wild turkeys in Ontario, according to a new study from Canadian researchers.
Worker injured at Waterdown construction site
Ministry of Labour called in to investigate how 45-year-old man was injured
Hamilton BIAs concerned about losing out on provincial funding
Hamilton’s business improvement areas may have some competition to snag needed provincial funding to spruce up their neighbourhoods.
Canadians sign letter opposing U.S. Arctic drilling in wildlife sanctuary
Thousands of Canadians are asking American regulators not to allow oil drilling in an Alaskan wildlife sanctuary that is home to a crucial transboundary caribou herd.
Better prices and new pipelines expected to drive higher Canadian crude output
The Canadian Energy Research Institute says a pipeline capacity gap that is impeding the movement of Western Canada’s crude to market will close by 2021 and there will be surplus capacity from about 2022 until 2030.
Searches before police board meetings infringe on rights:court
Searches before Toronto police board meetings infringe on rights:court
Man taken to hospital after Waterdown construction accident
A 45-year-old man was transported to hospital Tuesday afternoon after an accident at a construction site in Waterdown.
Unilever’s plan to combat the ‘dark side’ of social media advertising
The consumer goods colossus Unilever, which is a force in global advertising, has taken a stand against the use of social media “influencers.”
Canada can end dairy trade dispute with U.S. by ending pricing irritant: Saputo
Canada can preserve its dairy supply management system and resolve its trade dispute with the United States over dairy subsidies by ending its domestic milk ingredient pricing system, the head of Canada’s largest dairy processor said Monday.
Toronto man charged in fatal assault
Toronto man wanted for murder arrested and charged
Man who killed suspected truck thief cites military training
Accused homeowner to testify in own defence in Hamilton murder trial
Canadian pre-teen catches NBA players' eyes
Canadian 12-year-old, who's 6-10, catches the eyes of a couple of NBA players
Eleven arrested in undercover human trafficking sting
Men sought sex with 16-year-olds in Peterborough, Durham Region
Trial hears Jonathan Styres’ shooter acted in self-defence
His military training kicked in as he loaded his shotgun and went out to “neutralize the threat” after hearing a sound, accused killer Peter Khill told the jury from the witness stand.
Man accused of pushing passenger onto Toronto subway tracks charged with first-degree murder
John Reszetnik, 57, made a brief court appearance Tuesday morning.
Man accused in subway homicide appears in court
Accused in subway homicide to appear in Toronto court this morning
Canadians 'smuggle' U.S. goods home: Trump
Commons Speaker says no to Tory calls for emergency debate on Canada-U.S. trade
Woman, 49, killed in three-vehicle crash
Woman, 49, killed in three-vehicle crash in Vaughan, Ont.
Neonicotinoids found in Ontario wild turkeys: study
Widely used pesticides found in Ontario wild turkeys: study
Report on high sugar, alcohol drinks tabled
Committee calls for restrictions to content, labelling, marketing of drinks
Report abuse or lose funding: Duncan
National sports organizations have to report allegations of abuse immediately
Baltimore doughnut shop drops sign about shouting in foreign languages
BALTIMORE - A Dunkin' Donuts shop in Baltimore is no longer offering customers coupons if they report workers shouting in foreign languages to management.
Nearly 4,000 died from opioid ODs last year
Opioid death toll in Canada nearly 4,000 last year, new data shows
MPs call for tighter data privacy rules
Commons committee calls on Liberals to subject parties to privacy laws
Accused homeowner to testify in own defence
Accused homeowner to testify in own defence in Hamilton murder trial
I tried one of IHOP's new Steakburgers, and something's missing
The problem arose as soon as I asked the IHOP server if I could order my burger medium-rare. He shifted in place for a second before telling me that he has repeatedly asked the kitchen to do exactly that and the cooks always reject the request. Then he looked up at the ceiling, as if he couldn't even meet my eyes as he delivered the bad news.
Speaker rejects emergency debate on trade
Commons Speaker says no to Tory calls for emergency debate on Canada-U.S. trade
First rule of 'The Bachelorette': Confess your feelings, but not too soon
The most dramatic aspects of this season of "The Bachelorette" haven't appeared on screen. And they're things Becca Kufrin likely didn't know while the season was being filmed.
NewsAlert: Almost 4,000 opioid deaths in 2017
NewsAlert: opioid death toll nearly 4,000 last year, new data shows
UN chief: Highest number of conflicts globally in 30 years
COPENHAGEN - The U.N. secretary-general says that the number of countries involved in "violent conflicts" is the highest in 30 years, while the number of people killed in conflicts has risen tenfold since 2005.
Ontario Tories hold first caucus meeting
Doug Ford rallies Ontario Tory caucus for first meeting
Stocks fall amid U.S.-China tariff threats
North American stocks fall amid U.S.-China tariff threats, loonie lower
Renovations at Andreychuk-Mountain Arena
Crews have been busy getting the Dave Andreychuk-Mountain Arena ready for its newest tenant.
Co-owner for former building home to Centennial Law Group says plan in works for land
A co-owner of the former building that once housed Centennial Law Group at 19 King St. W. says there are plans to rebuild on the land.
Three injured in Newfoundland explosion
Three injured after industrial explosion outside St. John's, N.L.
Two men wanted in Toronto playground shooting
Police search for two men wanted in Toronto playground shooting
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