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Trump pushes bilateral trade over NAFTA
Trump ramps up Twitter criticism of Canada, G7 as he prepares for Canadian debut
Boy says he was grabbed near fence at Cathy Wever Elementary School
School board said it called parents and police right away, but waited for news release before notifying rest of school community
Toronto’s Latifi gets first F1 experience at Canadian GP practice
Nicholas Latifi got his first taste of Formula One action Friday when he drove a Force India car in the first practice session of the Canadian Grand Prix.
Harbour traffic for May 27 to June 2
Domestic: 8
Police fear gator dragged woman into water in Florida park
Authorities worked Friday to capture an alligator in a Florida pond after a witness’ report led police to believe the animal may have dragged a woman into the water.
Trump support of Russia roils Trudeau's G7
Trump ramps up Twitter criticism of Canada, G7 as he prepares for Canadian debut
Toronto, U.S. markets close higher
Toronto stock index down moderately, loonie steady
China’s trade surplus with U.S. grew, while global gap shrank
China’s politically sensitive trade surplus with the United States widened in May from a year earlier, while its total global surplus shrank as imports accelerated.
7,500 jobs lost in May, unemployment rate holds steady at 5.8 per cent
Canada’s economy unexpectedly lost jobs for the second month in a row in May, but wages posted their fastest year-over-year increase in nine years, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Invest in North Korea! Great upside, cheap labour and oh so risky
North Korea continues to stiff Sweden over a bill for 1,000 Volvo sedans shipped back in the 1970s; a Chinese mining company called its four-year venture in the isolated nation a “nightmare”; and an Egyptian telecoms giant doing business there can’t repatriate its profits.
Rogers gets new wireless president Monday
Rogers names Brent Johnston to be new wireless president, starting Monday
Airbus-Bombardier C-Series deal to close on July 1
Bombardier and Airbus have finalized a partnership agreement that will see the European aircraft manufacturer acquire a majority 50.01 per cent stake in the C Series commercial jet program effective July 1, the companies announced Friday.
Managers and movement makers: Who are you?
Purposeful: Are You a Manager or a Movement Maker?
Royal Bank fires U.S. chief executive
RBC fires head of U.S. capital markets over workplace relationship
‘Lockdown, lockdown’ is a kindergarten nursery rhyme at Massachusetts school
It’s not unusual for the walls of a kindergarten classroom to be plastered with colourful posters.
What does losing official party status mean?
What does losing official party status mean? The Canadian Press explains
Woman sentenced to 18 years for kidnapping infant in 1998
A woman who kidnapped a newborn from a Florida hospital two decades ago — and raised the child as her own — was sentenced Friday to 18 years for kidnapping.
Congratulations on winning the election — now what?
Elections by their very nature produce those who are victorious and those who are defeated. For both, the resulting upheaval to their lives can be dramatic.
Businesses look forward to Ford's policies
Business groups look forward to Ford's industry-friendly policies, seek details
Senators approve pot legalization bill with dozens of amendments
The Senate has approved the Trudeau government’s landmark legislation to lift Canada’s 95-year-old prohibition on recreational cannabis — but with nearly four dozen amendments that the government may not entirely accept.
Ford to transition to power over next 3 weeks
Ontario Premier-designate Doug Ford says he stands with PM in U.S. trade dispute
Man charged in Oakville, Ont. hatchet attack
Man charged with aggravated assault after Oakville hatchet attack
Two charged after Brighton, Ont., bank robbery
Police charge man and woman after bank robbery in Brighton, Ont.
Dundas' Horn of Plenty residential renovation on hold pending provincial and local questions
Remains to be seen if new provincial government makes any difference.
Anthony Bourdain dies at 61 of an apparent suicide, CNN says
Anthony Bourdain, the chef who became a world-traveling storyteller, has died at age 61, according to CNN.
A quick look at the leaders of the G7
A quick rundown of the six leaders meeting with Trudeau at the G7
Bourdain: Canadian cuisine loses a champion
Despite controversy, Bourdain wasn't shy about championing Canadian cuisine
One man, six teens charged in alleged beating
One man and six teens charged after Toronto cyclist allegedly beaten and robbed
Perrault confirmed to lead Elections Canada
Trudeau's office confirms Stephane Perrault as new chief electoral officer
Ford won't say if he'd allow Liberals to retain party status
Ford, Horwath won't say if they'll allow Ontario Liberals to retain party status
Niagara man charged in alleged sex assault
Police charge Niagara Falls man in connection with alleged sexual assault
What protesters had to say about the G7
Here's what the protesters in the streets of Quebec City had to say about the G7
Dundas Farmers' Market begins its 10th season
Project fit with growing demand for local, natural food.
Ford says he stands with PM on trade
Ontario Premier-designate Doug Ford says he stands with PM in U.S. trade dispute
Jaden Mullings of Hamilton's Bishop Tonnos leaps to OFSAA gold
Wins midget girl long jump at provincial high school track and field championships
Garneau calls out Qatar Airways CEO in letter
Garneau calls out airline Qatar Airways CEO for saying women can't do his job
Officials investigate petroleum tanker that ran aground
Transportation Safety Board to probe tanker that ran aground on St. Lawrence
Pace of new housing construction slows in May
Pace of new housing construction slows in May, as multi-unit projects slide
Statistics Canada says 7,500 jobs lost in May
NewsAlert: Canada loses 7,500 jobs in May but unemployment rate unchanged
Dundas' Ken Hall receiving honorary McMaster University degree
Former teacher will speak on opportunities created by environmental crisis
NewsAlert: Trump arrives in Quebec for G7
Trump ramps up Twitter criticism of Canada, G7 as he prepares for Canadian debut
Montreal loses in riot damage case
Supreme Court rules against city over 2008 hockey riot vandalism
Why do Canada’s women premiers seem to only get one term in office?
What do Catherine Callbeck, Alison Redford, Pauline Marois, Kathy Dunderdale and Christy Clark have in common: they are all women who broke the political glass ceiling to become their provinces’ first elected female premier only to have voters sour on them over just one term in office. By her own admission, Ontario’s Kathleen Wynne expects to join the club.
Lanes of Upper Centennial closed for urgent repairs
Construction at Ridge Road to repair a culvert and sink hole expected to last three weeks
News briefs for Friday, June 8: Teens charged, counterfeit bills and licence plate switching
A 16-year-old boy is facing mischief and break and enter charges in relation to vandalism at an Ancaster church. The charges relate to two incidents at Meadowlands Fellowship Church on Stonehenge Drive over the last few months where windows and doors were broken and some items were stolen. The church responded publicly to the vandalism, which caused about $3,500 in damage, with love and forgiveness. Plywood used to cover the broken windows and doors included messages “You are loved by all” and “No hard feelings, eh?” Hamilton police HEAT unit officers executed two search warrants at an Ancaster residence and a vehicle shortly after 6 p.m. Wednesday. The teen, who cannot be identified under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, was arrested and charged with three counts of mischief under $5,000, and two counts of break and enter. He was expected to appear in court Thursday.
Bourdain championed Canadian cuisine
Despite controversy, Bourdain wasn't shy about championing Canadian cuisine
Construction wrapping up at William Connell park
The 20-hectare park on Hamilton Mountain will feature a football field, splash pad and tennis courts
Police peacefully clear anti-G7 protest
Dozens of protesters in standoff with police in Quebec City suburb
Trump wants Russia invited back to G7
Trump ramps up Twitter criticism of Canada, G7 as he prepares for Canadian debut
Who would steal a steel palm?
One tree on the Mountain stood out, even against the arboreal splendour of indigenous red maple, white ash, black walnut, honey locust and jack pine.
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