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Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan undeterred by uncertainty over tariffs: CEO
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan CEO Ron Mock said there’s a lot of ‘noise’ in the news about the ongoing NAFTA negotiations
Jewish people have a right to their ‘own land,’ Saudi crown prince says as he seeks ally against Iran
The remarks — long a taboo for the conservative kingdom that was known as a fierce foe of Israel’s creation — come as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is seeking closer security ties with Israel
Toronto cops withdraw bid to march in Pride parade
Pride Toronto wants police to talk to LGBTQ community rather plan to march in parade
OTPP managers undeterred by uncertainty: CEO
Ontario Teachers's Pension Plan earns 9.7% in 2017, fully funded for fifth year
Gurratan Singh hopes to follow his brother's footsteps — 'The NDP is running to win,' Horwath says
The Ontario New Democrats’ star candidate in Brampton is a telegenic lawyer with a passion for social justice and a penchant for stylish tailored suits and colourful turbans.
Lac-Megantic tragedy: Crown says there will be no trial against bankrupt railway
MONTREAL The railway at the heart of the Lac-Megantic tragedy five years ago will not have to stand trial.
Man pleads not guilty in yoga teacher's death
Halifax man pleads not guilty in death of Montreal-born yoga instructor
Toronto cops withdraw from Pride parade
Pride Toronto wants police to talk to LGBTQ community rather plan to march in parade
Walmart's decision to take Cosmo off its checkout line is a smack in the face to the #MeToo movement
Helen Gurley Brown is turning over in her grave right about now.
Pride says TO cops should communicate, not march
Pride Toronto wants police to talk to LGBTQ community rather plan to march in parade
'Fascinated and horrified' scientists watched as a killer whale drowned another orca's calf
When Jared Towers and two of his colleagues set out to observe a group of orcas off the coast of Vancouver Island, they assumed it would be a routine excursion. In fact, Towers, a cetacean researcher with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, was already familiar with this particular pod of killer whales, having documented them on previous research trips.
Driver clocked at 177 km/h on RHVP
A 29-year-old Hamilton man is charged with stunt driving
Britain's Prince Philip enters hospital for hip surgery
Britain's Prince Philip enters hospital for hip surgery
This star is the farthest ever seen. It's 9 billion light-years away
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have found the farthest star ever observed, a bright dot 9 billion light-years away. Forget thanking their lucky stars: This discovery required the fortuitous alignment of a massive galactic cluster. The cluster warped the starlight, bending it toward Earth while magnifying the star 2,000 times.
Toronto market lower, while U.S. stocks rise
Toronto market lower, while U.S. stocks rise; Loonie gathers strength
Suu Kyi not above reproach for Rohingya: Rae
Special envoy Bob Rae recommends Canada grant Rohingya refugee status
New study suggests fake news might have won Donald Trump the 2016 election
President Donald Trump has said repeatedly that Russian interference didn't matter in the 2016 election, and he has suggested — wrongly — that the intelligence and law enforcement communities have said the same. His overriding fear seems to be that Russian interference and the "fake news" it promoted would undermine the legitimacy of his election win.
Dundas convenience store hit by thieves a second time
Suspected smash and grab attempt fails to secure ATM
The 10 most charming towns in Mexico
Home to one of the world's largest cities, world-famous luxury resorts and beaches that would make a Caribbean island blush, Mexico is flush with things to see and do. However, tourists aren't always the best at getting off the beaten path and discovering the smaller, quieter joys of this fascinating country. Mexico has hundreds of towns that will easily steal your heart, whether it's through thriving Indigenous traditions, amazing historic architecture or something as simple as the perfect quality of light. With that in mind, we've rounded up 10 of the most charming Mexican towns you should add to your bucket list right now.
Trio charged in violent robbery at Azule Kitchens in Stoney Creek
Three men face charges in connection with a violent, gunpoint robbery at Azule Kitchens in Stoney Creek last month.
Arts education funding unequal across province: report
Arts education funding unequal across Ontario's schools: report
Rae report urges Canadian help for Rohingya
Special envoy Bob Rae recommends Canada grant Rohingya refugee status
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan earns 9.7%
Ontario Teachers's Pension Plan earns 9.7% in 2017, fully funded for fifth year
Couple who met in supermarket marry amid veggies in aisle 13
Couple who met in supermarket marry amid veggies in Aisle 13
Trial begins for man accused in death of popular Halifax yoga instructor
The trial for a man accused in the death of a popular yoga instructor who was found dead in her Halifax home more than two years ago has begun.
Tentative deal ends strike at Carleton U
Tentative agreement brings end to walkout at Carleton University
Toronto Pride wants police to pull parade bid
Toronto Pride calls for police to withdraw application to take part in parade
Death of a fairy-tale: Twitter mourns as Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan breakup
The Twitter reaction to Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan's separation announcement Monday was immediate -- and very, very sad -- about the seeming end to this fairy-tale Hollywood relationship.
A 5-year-old believed looking for candy found a gun instead, then fatally shot his brother
Seven-year-old Jermon Perry was playing video games in an upstairs bedroom at his family's duplex in south St. Louis on Saturday when a single gunshot hit him in the head. The boy was still alive when his mother, Michelle Lawson, rushed upstairs. He later died at the hospital.
Women's co-working space The Wing coming to Canada
Women's co-working space The Wing set to open first location in Canada next year
'She fought with every single breath': Sisters mourn murder victim Nadia El-Dib
The sister of a Calgary murder victim says she hopes her sister’s story will give other women the strength to leave abusive relationships.
UPDATE: Truck smashes through Dundas store
Hamilton police are searching for an unknown number of suspects after finding a pickup truck smashed into a Dundas variety store early Tuesday.
Flyer delivery man charged with stealing people's mail in Haldimand, police say
Provincial police say a man contracted to deliver flyers has been charged with stealing people's mail in Haldimand County, Ont.
Toronto parents say their son was bullied. The school board says he was the problem
A Toronto high school reported one of its students to police in 2014 with a list of allegations — that the Grade 10 student had threatened, assaulted and battered other students with scissors, an umbrella, or a slingshot.
Calgary to debate ban on public pot consumption
City of Calgary staff recommend bylaw to ban public consumption of cannabis
Feds offer up $4.1 billion for B.C. projects
Federal government promises $4.1 billion for B.C. infrastructure
Israel suspends UN deal on asylum seekers
Canada could resettle some African asylum seekers rejected by Israel
Aimia apologizes to users 'offended' by survey
Aimia apologizes for Aeroplan survey that 'offended' some customers
Veteran Liberal not worried about gun bill
Liberal MP who weathered gun-registry fight not worried about new firearms bill
McDonald's 'hamburglar' goes to jail
Court documents show that a woman who police say squeezed into a McDonald's drive-thru window in Maryland to steal food, a drink and money has pleaded guilty.
Teen rescued 12 hours after being washed away in a 'maze' of drainage pipes
Sunday afternoon had been filled with soccer and volleyball and food, but at some point just before the Easter Egg Hunt, Jesse Hernandez and his cousins slipped away from their family's annual gathering to do some exploring on their own.
Hint of ancient mammoth skeleton fuels mystery: Is it real? And where is it?
In the bank of a salty river near Beaufort rests the skeleton of a mammoth that died thousands of years ago.
Truck smashes through Dundas store
There are no reported injuries after a truck smashed through a storefront in Dundas early Tuesday, causing significant damage.
Hamilton seeks zoning control over controversial waste facilities in port lands
Updated zoning rules would give city more control over projects like the infamous trash-to-gas plant once pitched for the end of Sherman Avenue North
Hamilton man sprayed, robbed after using downtown ATM
Hamilton Police are looking for four suspects after a man was robbed and sprayed in the face early Tuesday moments after using a downtown ATM.
Two dead in Ottawa collision
Man and woman in 50s dead after Ottawa collision
Channing Tatum, wife Jenna Dewan split: We have 'chosen to separate as a couple'
Channing Tatum and his wife Jenna Dewan are going separate ways.
Three wounded in Toronto shooting
Shooting at Toronto karaoke bar leaves three people wounded
Ancaster man remembered as genuine, loving person
Family and friends identify Mohammed “Moe Jr.” Deeb as victim of Saturday’s crash
Weapon found on suspect after police shooting, radio call reveals
Two rifles, hunting gear were stolen from a Hamilton home
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