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Former MP says his cancer is terminal
Former MP Paul Dewar says his brain cancer is terminal
Trump knocks Trudeau in Singapore comments
Trump confused by Trudeau's 'pushed around' comment: 'We just shook hands!'
Trump-Kim shake hands, commit to 'complete denuclearization'
After summit, Trump announces halt to US-SKorea 'war games'
IHOP reveals why it changed its name to IHOb
The ‘b’ in IHOb stands for burgers.
After summit, Trump announces halt to US-SKorea 'war games'
After summit, Trump announces halt to US-SKorea 'war games'
The thorny problem of growing roses without chemicals
The Royal Botanical Gardens has created a brand new rose garden. But even more interesting, it has developed a whole new way to grow the flowers.
Blaze destroys home in Binbrook
Fire contained to one house, said firefighter spokesperson Claudio Mostacci
Trump-Kim summit: Trump says US will end its 'war games' with South Korea
President Donald Trump said he had "developed a very special bond" with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their historic summit here Tuesday, and proclaimed the start of a new era that could break a cycle of nuclear brinkmanship and stave off a military confrontation.
Robert De Niro apologizes for ‘the idiotic behaviour of my president’
Actor was in Toronto for groundbreaking of Nobu Restaurant, Hotel and Residences on Mercer St.
Two tasered after man waves gun, brawl in Hess Village overnight
Hamilton Police say two people were tasered and two others pepper sprayed in separate incidents in Hess Village overnight.
‘Triers of fact’ being chosen for Peter Khill murder trial
Jury selection is charged because the accused is white and the victim, Jon Styres, is Indigenous, writes Susan Clairmont, echoing the Colten Boushie case in Saskatchewan where a white farmer shot an Indigenous man.
Floating barrels enlisted to protect marina boats in Hamilton’s west harbour
The broken breakwater is floating again with help from 1,200 barrels strapped together.
Trump’s auto tariffs would devastate supply chains, cause mass layoffs: experts
U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on auto imports from Canada would devastate the integrated supply chain that has been built up over decades and also cause job losses on both sides of the border, industry experts warn.
Two friends have a hunch — old houses and lunch
Paul Wilson serves up the story behind Lunch-Bags.ca on Ferguson
Stigma hard on youth with Type 1 diabetes: study
Stigma a major issue for many young people with Type 1 diabetes, study finds
'I'm so happy': Dennis Rodman weeps as Trump and Kim meet
'I'm so happy': Dennis Rodman weeps as Trump and Kim meet
Plane taxis to Orlando gate - after alligator crosses tarmac
Plane taxis to Orlando gate - after alligator crosses tarmac
Correction
The score of the pre-season game between Hamilton and Toronto was incorrect in a USA Today feature story on Johnny Manziel published in the Spectator June 9. In fact, Toronto won the game 36-18. The Spectator regrets the error.
Ministry notified of ArcelorMittal Dofasco air emission
The company reported the 20-second emission of coal dust Saturday morning
‘Triers of fact’ being chosen for Peter Khill murder trial
Jury selection is charged because the accused is white and the victim, Jon Styres, is Indigenous, writes Susan Clairmont, echoing the Colten Boushie case in Saskatchewan where a white farmer shot an Indigenous man.
Shelter operators sound alarm over funding crunch
Most shelters operating at above capacity and struggling to make ends meet, say charities.
At Trump-Kim summit, human rights is a back-burner issue
President Donald Trump said it himself to Congress and the American people: “No regime has oppressed its own citizens more totally or brutally than the cruel dictatorship in North Korea.”
Man spared penitentiary in manslaughter conviction
A Hamilton man has been given a six-and-a-half-year sentence for tripping his victim and causing him to hit his head on the pavement during a robbery, resulting in his death.
Montreal police open probe after driver pepper-sprayed over honking spat
Montreal police opened an internal investigation Monday after a widely shared video showed an officer pepper-spraying a black driver liberally in the face over alleged excessive honking.
Chief military judge faces five more charges
Chief military judge faces five more charges, case proceeding to court martial
Trump wants us out of business: Dairy farmers
Trump attacks put fresh focus on Canada's supply-managed dairy system
Ships moving non-native species in the Great Lakes, study finds
A new study on ballast water discharge has found Great Lakes ships are moving non-native species from the lower lakes to western Lake Superior.
Mulroney predicts Trump rage will dissipate
Former PM Mulroney predicts Trump rage at Justin Trudeau a passing storm
Ford meets with transition team as Tories prepare to form Ontario government
TORONTO — From choosing cabinet members and hiring political aides, to picking office space and conducting background checks on legislators, Ontario’s newly-elected Progressive Conservatives must tackle a lengthy to-do list as they prepare to take power for the first time in 15 years — and observers say their decisions could set the tone for the rest of their term.
Transit rider injured by sudden braking dies in hospital
Toronto transit passenger injured by sudden braking dies in hospital, police say
Alberta making changes to beer subsidy plan
Last call: Alberta changing craft beer subsidy plan after trade ruling
Text of post-G7 motion passed in Commons
Text of the post-G7 motion of solidarity passed Monday in House of Commons
GOP senator offers soothing words about ‘special relationship’ with Canada
As U.S. officials heap scorn on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a Republican senator is trying to ease international trade tensions by calling attention to an unusual paper mill in Maine that is “truly intertwined” with its cross-border neighbours in New Brunswick.
Nurse who killed 8 patients faced discipline at care home, inquiry hears
A nurse who killed elderly patients in her care was disciplined several times over poor job performance but no one thought she was seriously harming people at the long-term care home where she worked, a former supervisor testified Monday at the public inquiry examining Elizabeth Wettlaufer’s actions.
CPPIB approached about Trans Mountain: CEO
CPP Investment Board approached about Trans Mountain, CEO says no decision yet
Wettlaufer faced minor discipline at old job, inquiry hears
Nurse who killed 8 patients faced discipline at care home, inquiry hears
Tory transition to power underway in Ontario
Ford meets with transition team as Tories prepare to form Ontario government
Heavy fighting on Yemen’s west coast kills hundreds
Heavy fighting in Yemen between pro-government forces and Shiite rebels has killed more than 600 people on both sides in recent days, security officials said Monday.
Pink Floyd Niagara back from the dark side
Pink Floyd Niagara fans, the wait is over — welcome to the machine. Again.
Robert De Niro apologizes to Canadians for Trump’s recent comments
Actor Robert De Niro ramped up his recent attacks on U.S. President Donald Trump by apologizing to Canadians on Monday for the American leader’s conduct and commentary following the G7 summit in Quebec.
Ancaster BIA social media contest
The Ancaster BIA is holding a social media contest to win a prize package from businesses in Ancaster Village.
CN ordered to reopen Thunder Bay bridge to cars
CN must reopen vital Thunder Bay bridge to cars; Ontario's top court rules
‘Inspiring’ refugee gets scholarship to study community engagement
Suad Badri knows the frustrations of being a refugee, but she would never complain.
What led to Trump’s outburst against Trudeau: Behind the scenes at the G7
Based on conversations on background and on-the-record talks with Canadian and other G7 delegation officials over the past three days, the behind-the-scenes dynamic was a tense one
Trump's tariff threat unsettles auto sector
Trump's auto tariffs would devastate supply chains, cause mass layoffs: experts
Liberals overhaul homelessness program
Liberals to unveil changes to key program fighting homelessness today
Liberals loosen purse strings on cornerstone homelessness program
Cities working to get homeless Canadians off the streets and into homes will be given more money and fewer spending restrictions under a revamp of the Liberal government’s centrepiece homelessness program.
Canadian Starbucks stores close for training on race, bias and inclusion
Starbucks closed about 1,100 Canadian locations for anti-bias training Monday afternoon in a bid to make its stores more inclusive after the April arrest of two black men, who had been refused permission to use the washroom at a Starbucks in Philadelphia.
Judge excludes ‘gruesome’ photo of Dellen Millard with a bloody eye from trial
Image purportedly uploaded by Millard to a gaming website just two weeks before Wayne Millard died.
Americans show support for Canada's culture exports
Americans turn to social media to show support for Canadian culture exports
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