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Doug Ford vows to cut gas prices, but unclear on how revenue would be replaced
Doug Ford says a Progressive Conservative government would cut gas prices by 10 cents a litre in Ontario, including by reducing the gas tax, but he wasn't clear on how he would replace the lost revenue.
Wynne touts benefits of corporate subsidies on Ontario economy
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford’s “very, very short-sighted” approach to helping business will cost Ontario jobs, warns Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne.
At Hamilton’s Sola Flowers Canada, wooden flowers look like the real thing
Who: Crystal Latendresse
Mark Norman case put off until July 10
Suspended vice-admiral Mark Norman's case put over until July 10
Doug Ford vows to cut gas prices
Main Ontario party leaders to do most of their campaigning today in the GTA
Education, immigration, trade can lift growth
Education, immigration, trade can lift Canada's growth prospects: central bank
Q&A: Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates weigh in on affordable housing
FLAMBOROUGH – As part of its comprehensive coverage of the provincial election campaign, the Review invited each of the Flamborough-Glanbrook riding candidates to weigh in on a particular issue. This is the first in a three-part Q&A with your local candidates.
Alexa, call 911
My wife and I have a few Amazon Echo Dots in our home. We have them tied to our home automation system so we can control our lights or thermostat through Alexa's voice control.
Parliament passes new tobacco legislation
Parliament to regulate vaping, implement plain packaging for tobacco products
Toronto index dips, U.S. markets higher
Toronto index down as weak sectors offset gains elsewhere; Loonie rises
Strong storms created 'meteotsunami' off New Jersey coast
PERTH AMBOY, N.J. - The National Weather Service says powerful thunderstorms created a small weather generated tsunami off the New Jersey coast.
Stoney Creek Towers rent strikers gird for long haul
More than 70 tenants at Stoney Creek Towers continue to withhold their rent this month to pressure their landlord to repair units and back down from a proposed rate increase.
Canada's manufacturing sales above estimates
Canada's March manufacturing sales up 1.4%, above analyst estimates
Three charged with allegedly exploiting migrant workers
Three charged with allegedly exploiting, trafficking migrant workers
PM, Merkel talk trade, climate ahead of G7
Trudeau and Merkel talk trade, climate change ahead of June G7 summit
HAIL TO THE CHIEFS FOR A DAY
Ontario NDP child-care plan light on detail
Main Ontario party leaders to do most of their campaigning today in the GTA
Home Capital secures cheaper credit line
Home Capital secures cheaper credit line from two Canadian banks
NDP taps Welland resident for Hamilton riding
The NDP has made an eleventh-hour nomination in Flamborough-Glanbrook, filling the last vacancy in its local slate of candidates only days before nominations close.
Ontario doctor shot while aiding Palestinians in Gaza
Tarek Loubani, an emergency physician from London, Ont., was testing 3D-printed tourniquets when he was wounded by Israeli sniper fire during Monday’s violence in Gaza.
Dundas Governor’s Road development proposal adds building, slightly decreases density
Heritage planning staff recommend salvaging reusable heritage features from farmhouse
Canadian tourist facing jail time in Cuba suing Sunwing
A Quebec man facing four years in a Cuban jail after a boating accident killed a fellow Canadian tourist last July is suing travel company Sunwing for damages.
BlackBerry had 3% of Canadian smartphone market last year
BlackBerrys accounted for only 3% of smartphones used in Canada at end of 2017
March manufacturing sales above estimates
Canada's March manufacturing sales up 1.4%, above analyst estimates
My Royal Wedding gift to Meghan and Harry? I'll be sitting this one out
The big day is approaching, and I'm so thrilled for the royal couple that I've decided to offer them the ultimate wedding present: my sincerest and most respectful neglect.
Toxic chemicals found in Canadian baby products, study finds
Two-thirds of Canadian-made and imported items in a study, including baby mats, bibs and blankets, were found to contain compounds with known links to cancer and hormone-related illnesses.
Indira Naidoo-Harris seeks re-election in Milton riding
Indira Naidoo-Harris is seeking re-election in Milton riding.
Brendan Smyth NDP nominee Milton
Brendan Smyth is running for the NDP party, seeking re-election in the Milton riding.
Man dead after crash into parked school bus
Man dead, woman injured after car slams into parked school bus
Body found after fire sweeps Montreal building
Woman, 61, unaccounted for after Montreal fire
Pauley Perrette claims she endured 'multiple physical attacks' on 'NCIS'
The 49-year-old actress left the long-running CBS forensic show after 15 seasons last week under what was originally presented as a professional decision. On Twitter, however, she told a different story.
Morneau to enunciate Trans Mountain vision
Morneau summons media to update talks with Kinder Morgan over disputed pipeline
Man died after a vape pen exploded and embedded pieces in his head, autopsy says
A 38-year-old man in Florida was killed when his vape pen exploded, sending projectiles into his head and causing a small fire in his house, in what is believed to be one of the first deaths from an e-cigarette explosion.
The most deserving family will get this house, not the top bidder
Amid the hustle and savagery of Toronto’s real estate market there’s a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house in the Upper Beach waiting to become a home, and it won’t be money that determines the successful offer on a sought-after street.
Trudeau makes 16th trip to U.S. to sell trade as NAFTA deadline looms
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will throw out a pitch for free trade in the heart of American baseball culture this morning.
Spectator readers help find owner of wallet lost 65 years ago
The response was torrential and the results almost immediate; so thank you, readers, on behalf of myself and on behalf of Douglas Sloane who, you will be happy to hear, assures us that he is alive and well and living in Prince Edward County.
Regulations cost single-family home buyers an extra $220,000 on average: study
Buyers in Canada’s most overheated real estate markets paid an average of $229,000 extra per home between 2007 and 2016 because of regulations making it difficult for builders to construct more single-family houses, said a new study.
Estonian municipality put cannabis leaf on flag
Estonian municipality put cannabis leaf on flag
Woman missing after Montreal fire
Woman, 61, unaccounted for after Montreal fire
Afghan technology activist blazing trails for girls
Roya Mahboob is one of 10 recipients of honorary degrees at McMaster’s spring convocation ceremonies.
CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Where are the Ontario party leaders today?
The main party leaders are doing most of their stumping for the June 7 election in the Greater Toronto Area today.
Leaders all agree: Hydro One raises wrong
Wynne and Horwath campaign in SW Ont. today while Ford holds Toronto rally
Helicopters buzzing Hamilton on training drills
Look, up in the sky: CH-146 Griffon utility tactical transport rotary-wing aircraft.
Province asks for action on buried Hamilton airport pollution
Ministry of the Environment says it’s “possible” buried firefighting chemicals are still leaching out of Hamilton's airport.
Corporate crime leeway has drawbacks: report
Plan to ease penalties for corporate crime has drawbacks: internal analysis
Trudeau to make trade pitch at Yankee Stadium
Trudeau makes 16th trip to U.S. to sell trade as NAFTA deadline looms
Where the leaders are for Wednesday, May 16
Where the leaders are for Wednesday, May 16
Main party leaders campaigning in GTA
Main Ontario party leaders to do most of their campaigning today in the GTA
Study looks at Ontario prescription opioid dosages
Nearly a quarter of Ontario opioid prescriptions exceeded guidelines: Study
Nearly a quarter of Ontario opioid prescriptions exceeded guidelines: study
Nearly a quarter of first-time opioid prescriptions in Ontario from April 2015 to March 2016 exceeded recommended dose limits introduced in 2017.
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