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Weir. out of NDP caucus, vows to clear name
NewsAlert: MP Erin Weir says he has been ousted from NDP caucus
Some Bell business customers have phone outage
Some Bell business customers have phone outage, problem seems to be in Ontario
Indigenous woman who led Manitoba march begs Jane Philpott for help
An Indigenous woman who led a lengthy march in northern Manitoba to draw awareness to the scourge of crystal meth in her community tearfully confronted Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott Wednesday, asking for help.
Lawsuits filed against long-term care homes
Lawsuits filed against Ontario long-term care providers allege serious neglect
Device reveals fentanyl in drugs within seconds
Portable device can detect fentanyl in street drugs within seconds: researchers
Toronto-area home sales and prices down from year ago levels: board
The Toronto real estate market appears to be stabilizing after last year’s frenzied pace of sales and skyrocketing prices, but transactions have still sunk to their lowest level since 2009.
Liberals won't stall legalized pot: Trudeau
Trudeau says pot will be legal this summer, despite calls for delay
Singh boots MP Erin Weir from NDP caucus over harassment allegations
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh kicked Saskatchewan MP Erin Weir out of his party’s caucus Thursday as he tried to close the book on what has become a messy and increasingly combative controversy for the third-place New Democrats.
A six-pack of scandal in DC: day's highlights
Six-pack of scandal: A half-dozen highlights from a zany day in Trump's D.C.
Twitter bug causes passwords to be exposed
Twitter urges users to change their passwords after bug exposed passwords
Journalist Justin Brake of The Independent in NL wins press freedom award
Justin Brake, a journalist who faces civil and criminal charges over his reporting about the impact of the Muskrat Falls hydro project on Indigenous people, has won the 20th annual Press Freedom Award.
Toronto's main stock index falls slightly
Toronto stocks lower as energy and financial sectors fall, U.S. markets down
Elon Musk dismisses talk of Tesla cash crunch: ‘Boring questions are not cool’
Tesla CEO Elon Musk sounded particularly charged up for the electric carmaker’s first quarter earnings call. And that didn’t do Tesla’s shareholders much good.
Toronto man charged over harassing messages to Peterborough area female real estate agents
OPP believe there may be more victims and are asking people to come forward
Mohawk students reno CityHousing units
Two City Housing Hamilton townhouse units look like new thanks to the work of about 100 building renovation, construction engineering technician and cabinetry program students from Mohawk College’s Stoney Creek campus.
Bloc Québécois has little credibility as Quebec saviour
With the BQ relegated to the sidelines in the Commons, other Quebec voices have filled the vacuum, Chantal Hebert writes.
Mohawk College buys hospital lands; Ontario to use money for affordable housing
"This is a significant and strategic investment for the college," said Mohawk College president Ron McKerlie.
Canada Post Group reports 2017 profit up
Canada Post Group reports 2017 profit up as parcel business swells
TCH to be shut as N.B. flooding hits record levels
New Brunswick government launches financial assistance program for flood damage
Feds pressed to redo housing cash for North
Territories ask Liberals to redo funding, plans to meet housing needs in North
Stoney Creek man charged with stunt driving after clocked at 115 km/h in 60 zone
Hamilton police say a 34-year-old driver was clocked at 115 kilometres-per-hour in a 60 km/h zone before an officer pulled him over early Thursday.
Statistics Canada says trade deficit hit record $4.1 billion in March
Record high imports helped push Canada’s trade deficit to a record for March as it grew to $4.1 billion, Statistics Canada said Thursday.
Q&A with Lac Seul First Nation Chief Clifford Bull
Q&A with Lac Seul First Nation Chief Clifford Bull, candidate in northern riding
Arizona approves big teacher raises, could end 5-day strike
Arizona lawmakers pulled an all-nighter Thursday to enact a budget that provides big raises for many of the state’s striking teachers, potentially ending the five-day walkout that kept more than a million public school students out of the classroom.
Kiiwetinoong: Vast new Ontario riding fledges wings
Kiiwetinoong: Vast new northern Ontario riding fledges wings as vote looms
Military’s top brass has grown more quickly than the rank and file since 2003
The Canadian military has been getting heavier up top — and not in the muffin sort of way.
Hamilton police make first boat rescue of 2018
No one was injured and the boat was towed back to Fifty Point Marina
Wasaga Beach town hall computers seized by hackers
Wasaga Beach’s computer systems have been crippled by a cyberattack.
City of Kawartha Lakes Police officer facing more fraud charges in theft of seized narcotics
A City of Kawartha Lakes Police officer was arrested last month after a criminal investigation into thefts of seized narcotics is now facing additional charges.
Lawsuits filed against long-term care providers allege serious neglect
Proposed class-action lawsuits have been filed against a pair of Ontario-based long-term care providers, claiming the companies were “systemically negligent” toward residents in their care.
Toronto nan charged over harassing messages to Peterborough area female real estate agents
OPP believe there may be more victims and are asking people to come forward
Rohingya refugees await new danger: rain
The Rohingya refugees have escaped soldiers and gunfire. They have escaped mobs that stormed through their villages, killing and raping and burning. They have fled Myanmar, their homeland, to find shelter in sprawling refugee camps in neighbouring Bangladesh.
No delay in marijuana legalization: Trudeau
Trudeau says pot will be legal this summer, despite calls for delay
Provinces drop infrastructure spending: PBO
Sohi unfazed by watchdog report showing provinces spend less as feds spend more
Top ranks of military grow faster than bottom
Military adds more generals and admirals than soldiers or sailors
Liberals try to ease worries over $7B vote
Under pressure over single $7B budget vote, Liberals make a tweak
Man charged after real estate agents harassed
Toronto man charged after real estate agents in Peterborough, Ont., harassed
Journalist from NL wins press freedom award
Journalist Justin Brake of The Independent in NL wins press freedom award
Giuliani: Trump repaid Cohen $130K for payment to porn star
In a startling revelation, President Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday that Trump repaid his personal attorney $130,000 in a deal made just before the 2016 election to keep porn star Stormy Daniels quiet about her tryst with the president, directly contradicting Trump’s statements about the hush money.
9 Puerto Ricans killed in final flight of 60-year-old C-130
A crew of nine Puerto Ricans were flying an Air National Guard C-130 into retirement in Arizona when it crashed onto a highway in Georgia on Wednesday, and authorities said there are no survivors.
Singh expels MP Erin Weir from NDP caucus
NewsAlert: MP Erin Weir says he has been ousted from NDP caucus
N.B. flooding hits record levels — with more rain in the forecast
Flood waters have surged past record levels in parts of New Brunswick, sending the flood-weary province into uncharted territory as forecasts indicate even more rain could be coming.
Ont. signs revenue-sharing deals with First Nations
Ontario govt signs deals to share forestry, mining revenues with First Nations
Toronto-area home sales in April down 32%
Toronto-area home sales and prices down from year ago levels: board
Ottawa police seek to identify fraud suspect
Ottawa police seeking public's help to identify suspect in thefts and frauds
EU privacy changes will help Canadians: experts
Privacy experts: EU changes will help consumers indirectly, push Canada to follow
Kellogg says its frozen foods are hot with millennials
Kellogg, known for Frosted Flakes and Froot Loops cereals, says millennials are hot for its frozen foods, helping boost the company's sales.
Ontario allocates funds for Toronto transit
Ont. government gives funding for downtown Toronto subway, other transit projects
Text messages threatened sexual assault: police
Man sent text messages to woman threatening to sexually assault her:police allege
Music video for ‘Ashes’ is the Céline Dion-Deadpool crossover you’ve been waiting for
Celine Dion has released a new song and music video for the "Deadpool 2" soundtrack that combines heart and humour.
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