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Ontario must address crippling shortage of apprentices
Whichever party forms the next government in June must address the skills shortage that is crippling the economy.
NDP's plan impractical, Wynne says
Leaders campaigning for June 7 election in north, southwest and Toronto today
Man charged with voyeurism in Ingersoll, Ont.
Man charged with voyeurism after incident at Ingersoll, Ont., health club
Woman and dog assaulted in park: police
Man charged after woman and dog assaulted in Kingston, Ont., park: police
Energy and financials weigh on Toronto market
Energy and financials weigh on Toronto stock market, loonie moves lower
'The Voice' finale: How Brynn Cartelli's win could be a game-changer for the show
Kelly Clarkson was a brand-new coach on "The Voice" this year — but that didn't stop her from making a bold proclamation in the very first episode of the season in February, when she made a bid for contestant Brynn Cartelli.
A man posed for months as an ICE agent. A traffic stop led his girlfriend to unravel the truth
Those who knew 26-year-old Matthew Johnston never questioned whether he was actually an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent.
Hamilton’s Redhill Valleys vying for ‘Top of the Country’
Hamilton country group The Redhill Valleys are one of nine acts across Canada in the running to win SiriusXM’s Top of the Country competition with $25,000 in prizes at stake.
CIBC reports better-than-expected Q2 earnings
CIBC reports second-quarter net income up nearly 25 per cent from year ago
$7,000 bike swiped from Dundas shop: Hamilton police
Suspect signed a waiver, left a set of keys as collateral and took bike for test ride.
Dundas' Freewheel Cycle target of bike thief
Suspect took $7,000 bike on test drive, didn't return
Police lay new charges in human trafficking case
Halton police charge second person in human trafficking investigation
RCMP charge Hamilton pharmacy owners in opioid diversion investigation
The RCMP says two men are facing charges following an investigation into the possible diversion of opioids from a Hamilton pharmacy.
‘He was also an old man in 2011 when he tried to stab me’
Rocco Zito may have been old, small and in poor health, but he was still dangerous and actively involved in organized crime when he was shot to death in his North York home, a murder trial heard Tuesday.
Accused serial killer Bruce McArthur in court
Accused serial killer Bruce McArthur makes a court appearance
OPP lay over 11,000 charges in Road Safety Week
OPP lay over 11,000 driving charges in the week leading up to Victoria Day
Trump takes to Twitter to support Tomi Lahren after drink thrown at her
President Donald Trump offered support Wednesday for Tomi Lahren, a provocative Fox News pundit who had a drink thrown at her while leaving brunch at a Minneapolis restaurant over the weekend.
Tim Hortons falls in reputation rankings
Tim Hortons falls to 67th in reputation rankings by Reputation Institute
Pregnant Philly bride gunned down on wedding day by 'jealous' ex: police
It was supposed to be a joyful day for a 23-year-old Southwest Philadelphia woman who got married Sunday and is about five months pregnant with twins.
Legendary Philip Roth, author of 'Portnoy's Complaint,' dies at 85
Author Philip Roth, who tackled self-perception, sexual freedom, his own Jewish identity and the conflict between modern and traditional morals through novels that he once described as "hypothetical autobiographies," has died. He was 85.
Legend of Loch Ness Monster will be tested with DNA samples
The stories seem as tall as the lake is deep. For hundreds of years, visitors to Scotland's Loch Ness have described seeing a monster that some believe lurks in the depths.
US, South Korea work to keep North Korea summit on track
US, South Korea work to keep North Korea summit on track
A 30-year-old demanded notice for eviction from his parents' house. 'Outrageous,' a judge said
Michael Rotondo refuses to move out of his parents' house.
Trump seethes over Russia probe, calls for end to 'SPYGATE'
Trump seethes over Russia probe, calls for end to 'SPYGATE'
Guelph man charged after vehicle theft
Police lay several charges against Guelph man after vehicle reported stolen
‘We’re a very tough team to beat’: Bulldogs wait to learn fate
Regina—And now, they wait.
Burned Bachelorette Becca Kufrin reveals she's engaged
Becca Kufrin is getting maried.
Volume in numbers, volume in tone: This is a column about feminism
One way or another, these women will be heard, Susan Clairmont writes.
Consigning the Bob Rae monster to the pages of history
Andrea Horwath is the first provincial NDP leader in a generation who can campaign without the weight of the Rae government on her shoulders, Tim Harper writes.
Man charged after restaurant broken in to five times in one day
Police say the 30-year-old took alcohol from the small business’ bar fridge
Where the leaders are for Wednesday, May 23
Where the leaders are for Wednesday, May 23
Leaders in southwest, north and Toronto today
Leaders campaigning for June 7 election in north, southwest and Toronto today
People should stop using fossil fuels now, candidate tells Peterborough-Kawartha provincial election candidates meeting
The Stop Climate Change party doesn’t want to see emissions reduced, it wants to see them eliminated.
Two teens stabbed by stranger in Toronto
Stranger sought after two teens stabbed on Toronto street
Ministers take hot seat on carbon pricing
Poilievre demands Liberals take the lid off the 'carbon tax cover-up'
Stoney Creek school overcrowding to see temporary relief
New public elementary students moving into upper Stoney Creek’s Nash neighbourhood will be bused to Tapleytown school, rather than Billy Green, once the school being built in the Summit Park survey opens.
Canada’s G7 goal on development: luring private capital to poor nations
When G7 finance and international development ministers convene in British Columbia next week, Canada hopes the meetings will generate fresh ideas on how aid money can be leveraged to entice the private sector to boost investments in poorer parts of the world.
Fishermen scrambling after endangered whales’ arrival in Gulf of St. Lawrence
The arrival of two endangered North Atlantic right whales in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has thrown several lucrative fisheries for a loop.
Oshawa schoolchildren hospitalized after eating marijuana cookies, gummies
— Durham Regional Police are looking to educate the public after children consumed marijuana snacks at an Oshawa elementary school on two separate occasions in the past month.
B.C. files legal challenge to Alberta law
B.C. files constitutional challenge of Alberta's fuel restriction law
Volume in numbers, volume in tone: This is a column about feminism
One way or another, these women will be heard, Susan Clairmont writes.
Senate ends standoff over transport bill
Senators bow to will of elected government on transport modernization bill
Report highlights growing burden of care for seniors
Groundbreaking Hamilton study on aging raises alarm about home care demand and social isolation
OREA, TREB spat amounts to 'growing pains'
OREA isn't backing down from GTHA affordability messaging after TREB controversy
Head of Quebec City mosque urges Ottawa to ban assault weapons
The president of Quebec City’s Islamic Cultural Centre appealed to a parliamentary committee Tuesday to include a ban on assault-style weapons in proposed gun control legislation.
Five things to know about the government’s proposed family law changes
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould tabled legislation Tuesday which, if passed, would introduce a number of changes to federal family laws — billed by the Liberal government as the first substantive update for the laws in 20 years. Five things to know:
The swamp: Playing all sides for a fortune in contracts
In a pursuit of money and influence that began at President Donald Trump’s inauguration, two American businessmen sought to leverage connections that stretched from Persian Gulf palaces to the Oval Office into more than a billion dollars in contracts.
Tear gas, broken windows disrupt Paris labour march
Clashes between police and groups of masked youths erupted Tuesday on the sidelines of a labour march in Paris, forcing protesting civil servants to stand clear of flying debris and tear gas canisters.
Feds spend tens of millions on Facebook ads
Canadian government spending tens of millions on Facebook ads, boosted posts
Ontario NDP target of attacks as polls put them at same support as Tories
Ontario’s opposition parties seemed to write off the governing Liberals nearly halfway through the province’s election campaign, as new polls suggest the Progressive Conservatives and the New Democrats are tied for the most support.
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