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Magna beats expectations, raises guidance
Magna beats first-quarter profit expectations, raises guidance for the year
'Ode to Joy': 104-year-old sings cheerily on eve of his suicide
A 104-year-old Australian man who plans to end his life in Switzerland on Thursday cheerily sang a few bars of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony as he told reporters that medically assisted suicide should be more widely available and not only viewed as a last resort for the terminally ill.
All-star basketball fundraiser helps Hamilton's Liberty for Youth
The 14th annual Liberty and Justice Youth Unity Event is being held June 9 at St. Jean De Brebeuf high school.
La Malbaie prepares to welcome the world for G7
In sleepy Quebec town, residents prepare to welcome the world for G7 summit
G7 security bolstered by 3,000 officers, dogs
Feds to boost G7 security by flying in 3,000 officers, German shepherds
High-end home sales hit by new rules: Report
A shortage of supply and hot demand from downsizers is expected to boost the Toronto area’s luxury condo prices by 10 per cent in the next year, although high-end house prices won’t see the same lift, according to a luxury residential report by Royal LePage.
Does Doug Ford’s crowd-for-hire rally mean U.S.-style political campaigning is here to stay?
The revelation that actors were hired to attend a Toronto rally this week in support of Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is part of a larger trend that is cause for real concern, say political experts.
‘Flight from hell’: A 3-hour delay, billowing smoke and Delta passengers scrambling onto the wing
It was a flight from Detroit.
Six Canadians have gotten sick from E. coli in romaine lettuce, public health agency says
Federal health officials say six Canadians have been stricken by a strain of E. coli that has a similar genetic fingerprint to romaine lettuce from the U.S. southwest that has already sickened 149 people in 29 states.
A killer led police to a girl's body in a shallow grave. Six more may be nearby.
To investigators, Arthur Ream was always tight-lipped about any connection he had to the disappearance of half a dozen girls who went missing outside Detroit in the 1970s and 1980s.
NewsAlert: Canadian Tire buying Helly Hansen
NewsAlert: Canadian Tire buying Helly Hansen for $985 million plus debt
Taylor Swift dishes about social media backlash
Taylor Swift is finally ready to talk about the Kim Kardashian and Kanye West Snapchat incident of 2016. Or at least the aftermath.
Mountain barber’s accused killer says he didn’t do it, but won’t name who did
‘My life’s on the line,’ Erick Reid told the court. ‘I’m afraid I might get killed.’
Finding his way: A transformed Prince Harry ready to marry
It was a statement that confirmed Prince Harry’s burgeoning maturity and his iron determination to struggle for what he cherishes and believes in.
Hamilton ready for a ‘Green Wave,’ says party leader Mike Schreiner
Schreiner says he believes he has a shot of winning a seat in Guelph, as the incumbent, Liberal cabinet minister Liz Sandals, is not running for re-election.
Woman yelling at group of men in Alberta Denny’s shows racism is part of Canada’s character
This is Canada. Racism isn’t the whole of who we are, but it is definitely part of our character both systemically and individually, Shree Paradkar writes.
McDonald's serves up bagels amid breakfast war
McDonald's serves up bagels amid breakfast war and Tim Hortons franchisee strife
Hamilton ranked among least youthful cities in Canada
Only St. John’s, Newfoundland fared worse
City looks to ‘reduce the availability’ of sugary drinks, bottled water at Hamilton rec centres
Bottle crackdown is needed to protect groundwater and combat the “ecological blight of plastic” pollution, says Coun. Aidan Johnson
VIDEO: Hamilton’s back ... on the big methane globe
The paint job on the giant orb should be completed in June.
Bitten by Bulldogs fever, Hamilton business gives out 400 game tickets
Biggest crowd in OHL playoffs this season expected at Wednesday’s game
Feds expect to refuse few access requests
Feds expect to brand less than one per cent of info requests as vexatious
Where Ontario's party leaders are May 10
Where Ontario's party leaders are campaigning on May 10
WestJet flight diverted over unruly passenger
Man in his 20s arrested after WestJet flight diverted to Toronto: police
Six Canadians sickened by E. coli in lettuce
E. coli in romaine lettuce sickens six Canadians
Scotiabank spends $130M on Peru bank
Scotiabank takes 51 per cent controlling interest in Peru's Banco Cencosud
Spencer Creek rehab seeks to reintroduce walleye
The stretch of Spencer Creek along Cootes Drive in Dundas is set for a makeover this summer to create better spawning areas for walleye, salmon, trout, pike and other fish.
Stolen dirt bike seized in drug bust in Ennismore
Peterborough County are looking for the owner of a dirt bike that was recovered after an April 26 drug bust in Ennismore.
United Way officials to meet with Hamilton councillors about funding cuts
"We are pretty upset," said Jane Allen, executive director of Dundas Community Services. "It not only hurts us but also the Dundas community."
Conservative MP questions whether Trudeau’s apologies are sincere
Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu says that while she supports Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to apologize for Canada turning away Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust in 1939, the number of apologies he’s delivered makes people question his sincerity.
Hamilton ranked among worst for youthful cities
Only St. John’s, Newfoundland fared worse than Hamilton in the comparison of 13 Canadian cities that saw Toronto declared the most youth-friendly place in the country by the index.
Manufacturing ‘supercluster’ to shine light on regional technology, R&D
Jayson Myers, CEO of Next Generation Manufacturing Canada, spoke at a McMaster manufacturing forum and industry open house Wednesday
Tory MP says Trudeau apologizes too much
Conservative MP questions whether Trudeau's apologies are sincere
Possible police privacy breaches probed
Privacy commissioner probing potential privacy breaches by Peel, Toronto police
Repairs to blame for coke-making pollution spike: steelmaker
Residents are sounding the alarm about black smoke “continuously” pouring from stacks at ArcelorMittal Dofasco coke-making plants over several weeks.
Ban on home-grown pot paternalistic: McLellan
Task force chair says ban on home-grown pot paternalistic, unenforceable
Cellphone alert system appears to work in the East, but glitches hamper the West
Mobile phones in Atlantic Canada buzzed and squealed Wednesday as more tests were conducted on Canada’s new emergency alert system.
Ousted fire chief fights retirement policy
Ontario town's fire chief forced out after new retirement policy put in place
Report from environment groups pans Liberals for fossil fuels, parks management
Some of Canada’s largest, most influential environment groups say their confidence in the Liberal government’s commitment to sustainability is beginning to wane.
Canadian NAFTA concern: North American auto production tied up in red tape
Canada is voicing concerns heard from car companies that some of the rules being considered during the NAFTA negotiations could prove damaging to one of this continent’s biggest industries.
Racist tirade in Lethbridge caught on video
Racist tirade caught on video at Lethbridge Denny's restaurant goes viral
Round 2 of alert tests delivers mixed results
Day 2 of emergency alert testing: officials working to fix Monday failures
Feds to boost G7 security by flying in 3,000 officers, German shepherds
The federal government plans to spend more than $2.2 million to fly roughly 3,000 police officers and dozens of German shepherds from all over the country to Quebec City to help secure the sites for next month’s G7 leaders’ summit.
Tory comment on abortion triggers criticism
Tory MP's comment in the House on abortion triggers scorn of Liberals, NDP
Man allegedly stole 3-legged dog: police
Knife-wielding break-in suspect had 3-legged dog in garbage bag, police allege
Fossil fuel subsidies going soon: McKenna
Report from environment groups pans Liberals for fossil fuels, parks management
Four falcon babies born at Sheraton Hamilton Hotel
These are the first chicks to hatch at the site since 2016
Hamilton Chamber of Commerce wins two awards
The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce recently received two awards from the Ontario Chamber of Commerce.
Doggie Houdini escapes from SPCA kennel
Furry escape artist on the loose: Dog breaks out of Saskatoon SPCA kennel
California becomes first state to mandate solar on new homes
California became the first state on Wednesday to require solar panels on almost all new homes, sending the clearest signal yet that rooftop power is moving beyond a niche market and becoming the norm.
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