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Updated 2025-07-26 07:45
Leaders strike tempered tone as G7 looms
Trudeau, Macron brace for Trump ahead of G7 with meeting in Ottawa
PM claims to know roots of Trump's tweets
Trudeau insists his defence of supply management has prompted Trump's tweets
Senate poised to vote on legalizing pot
Senators make last pitches for and against legalizing pot as vote draws near
As G7 looms, Trudeau visits 'Aluminum Valley'
Trudeau stops in Canada’s aluminum country before facing Trump on tariffs at G7
Power Corp. entities settle with OSC
Power Corp. entities to pay $11M to compensate clients in OSC settlement
Canada waiting on Iraq for next ISIL mission
Canada waiting on Iraq before launching next phase of anti-ISIL mission
Bell Media acquires Just For Laughs producer
Bell Media among group acquiring Just For Laughs production company
LIVE ELECTION COVERAGE: Flamborough-Glanbrook race
FLAMBOROUGH – The Review is reporting live from the Flamborough-Glanbrook riding, where journalists will be connecting with MPP hopefuls, their supporters and volunteers to provide you with up-to-the-minute updates of the provincial election race.
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All community members are invited to hear results from a Haldimand and Norfolk Housing Department weeklong homelessness enumeration, which measured the number of people experiencing homelessness in those communities between May 7 and 11. The results will be shared June 13 at the Jarvis Community Centre from 9:30 a.m. to noon.
Halton detective Brad Murray gets conditional discharge, probation for stealing opioids
A Halton drug detective who pleaded guilty to stealing opioids from a police evidence locker to feed his addiction said bullying from fellow officers is one factor that led to his downfall.
Windsor, Ont., man faces child porn charges
Windsor, Ont., man faces three child pornography-related charges: police
Environmentalist David Suzuki receives honorary degree from Alberta university
Environmentalist David Suzuki says human beings have become a “tectonic force” shaping and altering the planet because of their sheer numbers, technology and consumption.
Kim Jong Un’s image shift: From nuclear madman to skilful leader
He ordered his uncle executed and half brother assassinated. He spent millions developing and testing a hydrogen bomb and intercontinental ballistic missiles as his people suffered severe food shortages. He exchanged threats of nuclear annihilation with President Donald Trump, calling the American leader a “mentally-deranged U.S. dotard.”
Quebec City braces for G7 protesters
Masked activists in Quebec City begin protests against G7 leaders' summit
Man charged after woman stabbed in neck: police
Man faces attempted murder charge after woman stabbed in neck in Windsor, Ont.
Court hears case on Christian Heritage Party ads pulled by City of Hamilton
The line between freedom of speech and discrimination is at the centre of a court battle over the city’s decision to pull Christian Heritage Party (CHP) bus shelter ads two years ago.
Hamilton Community Foundation partners on national oral, mental health initiative
Green Shield Canada initiative will bring $6 million to six cities across the country, including Hamilton
Speed, alcohol not factors in serious e-bike crash in central Hamilton
Woman remains in hospital in stable condition, with life-threatening injuries
Defence chief looking at ways to speed up military inquiries into deaths
The military’s top general says he is not satisfied with the length of time it takes the Canadian Forces to conduct internal inquiries into suspected suicides and other deaths and is looking at ways to speed things up.
Cleaning yards to fight cancer
Yard work raises $261,000 for Hamilton researchers studying a potential new leukemia treatment.
Live Coverage: Waterloo Region Ridings
Follow the Record’s coverage of the region’s election results, candidate news and more, live. Our reporters will be covering all four ridings as the results roll in tonight and you can follow along in real time on Twitter, via the links below.
Ontario nurse charged after 2017 death linked to illegal cosmetic procedure
Police say they have charged a registered nurse in Vaughan after a 23-year-old woman died as a result of an illegal cosmetic procedure.
Justin Bieber sued by man he fought in 2016
Justin Bieber is being sued by the man he got into a scuffle with in 2016.
Shooting outside Toronto pub leaves man dead, officer wounded
Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating a shootout in east Toronto that left a man dead and sent an officer to hospital.
Second Chinese tourist dies following bus crash in eastern Ontario
Provincial police say a second Chinese tourist, among 24 people injured in a bus crash in eastern Ontario on Monday, has died.
Montreal man charged in Locke rampage gets bail
Tyler Nadeau, 26, faces several charges in March 3 vandalism spree
Ontario could see a seismic political shift in today’s provincial election
Voting extended at three of the province’s approximately 7,200 polls.
Historic Cape Breton inn burns to ground
Main building at historic Cape Breton inn burns to ground in early morning fire
Ontario Election 2018: How to vote
What you need to know to vote Thursday
Nova Scotia museum blames closure on jobs-program controversy
N.S. sawmill museum blames closure on Canada Summer Jobs abortion controversy
Military inquiries could go faster: Vance
Defence chief looking at ways to speed up military inquiries into deaths
Amazon makes soccer foray in Premier League streaming push
Amazon.com Inc. bought a package of live broadcasting rights for English Premier League soccer, the first foray by a U.S. tech giant into Europe’s most lucrative sports league.
New marine fuel standards expected to hit prices for oilsands crude in 2020
Canada’s oilsands industry, hard hit by a price storm this year, could be sailing straight into a pricing typhoon stirred up by new fuel standards for the international shipping industry.
Hamilton Police charge youth with Meadlowlands church vandalism
A male from Ancaster has been arrested in connection with several vandalism incidents at Meadowlands Fellowship Church.On Wednesday, June 6, shortly after 6 p.m., members of the Hamilton Police Service Division 3 HEAT Unit executed two criminal c
David Suzuki receives degree from Alberta university
Controversial figure David Suzuki to get honorary degree from Alberta school
Few asylum seekers removed: data
Canada has removed only a fraction of thousands of illegal border crossers
Honda, GM to develop electric vehicle batteries together
Honda Motor Co. of Japan and U.S. automaker General Motors Co. agreed Thursday to work together in developing batteries for electric vehicles, mainly for the North American market.
Hamilton picks Waterfront Shores as preferred Pier 8 waterfront developer
"It is of course a momentus day," said Ward 2 Coun. Jason Farr. "This is a day we should be celebrating."
Trudeau campaigns in Saguenay before summit
Trudeau stops in Canada’s aluminum country before facing Trump on tariffs at G7
Dollarama shares slip 6 per cent as cold April curtails sales of seasonal goods
— Dollarama Inc. shares fell six per cent in Thursday trading after the discount retailer said cool spring weather hurt sales of seasonal goods that are a key driver of revenues in April.
Household debt and housing remain key risks for financial system: Bank of Canada
Canada’s housing market and high consumer indebtedness levels remain the top vulnerabilities for the financial system, but both have shown signs of easing, according to the Bank of Canada.
Debt and housing remain key risks: BoC
Household debt and housing remain key risks for financial system: Bank of Canada
Wandering caterpillars make for slippery road in Maine
Wandering caterpillars make for slippery road in Maine
Shifts in labour market on G7 agenda
Countries stymied in search for response to gig economy, Hajdu says
Ancaster teen charged in church vandalism
Windows and doors were smashed at the Meadowlands Fellowship Church on Stonehenge Drive
Museum blames closure on jobs-program controversy
N.S. sawmill museum blames closure on Canada Summer Jobs abortion controversy
Ancaster Tennis Club and Hamilton team up for winning dome project
"We are confident once up and running the facility will be self-sufficent," said Ancaster Tennis Club president Mathieu Koevoets.
Governor's Road reconstruction start in Dundas awaits awarding of contract
Tender for Governor's Road reconstruction, between Davidson Boulevard and Creighton Road, in Dundas, Ont., closed May 25, with five contractors submitting bids, ranging from $3.6 million to $4.3 million.
Ontario election today down to NDP or Tories
Ontario could see a seismic political shift in today's provincial election
David Suzuki to get degree from Alberta university
Controversial figure David Suzuki to get honorary degree from Alberta school
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