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Linamar hits record sales, earnings
Linamar Corp. hits record sales, earnings as manufacturer expands operations
Canada to push 'plastics charter' at G7: McKenna
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna to push 'plastics charter' at G7
Hamilton incident exposes gentrification qualms
Hamilton weekend vandalism incident highlights concerns over gentrification
Most Canadians can’t name achievements of famous women: poll
— A new poll suggests Canadians have a lot to learn about the accomplishments of some of the country’s most famous women.
Reports: Several people injured in knife attack in Vienna
— Austrian police said at least three people were injured in a knife attack Wednesday on the streets of Vienna, with the attacker possibly injuring a fourth nearby.
Ontario budget will have deficit: Sousa
Ontario will not have balanced budget on March 28, finance minister says
Six Nations school to close for week amid alleged drug house protests
Police are recommending I.L. Thomas Odadrihonyanita Elementary School remain closed for the week
New Ont. data show spike in opioid deaths
New data shows spike in opioid deaths in Ontario, pharmacies to offer free naloxone spray
Energy weighs on TSX, Wall St. mixed
North American stocks sink following resignation of top White House adviser
Harley-Davidson braces for more Trump trade harm after his pledge to help
Harley-Davidson, one of the first American companies Donald Trump pledged to help after taking office, is bracing for a one-two punch of harm at the hands of the president.
Hate your selfie? There may be a good reason, a new study says
How many times have you taken a selfie, only to hate how you looked?
Amazon's Jeff Bezos becomes first $100B mogul on Forbes list
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has become the first $100 billion mogul to top Forbes’ annual rankings of the world’s richest people.
Coca-Cola tests alcoholic drink in Japan
How do you say “cheers” in Japanese? Coca-Cola wants to know.
CN apologizes, promises immediate action to clear backlog of grain shipments
Canadian National Railway Co. is apologizing for failing to keep grain shipments moving reliably by rail, and says it’s taking immediate steps to clear the backlog — including mobilizing more train cars and workers.
Automakers face ‘double whammy’ of Trump tariffs, NAFTA revamp
Auto companies are griping that the U.S. plan to modify NAFTA is so strict it would cripple an industry that it’s supposed to help.
Bank of Canada holds interest rate, underlines ’growing’ trade uncertainty
A cautious Bank of Canada kept its key interest rate on hold as it bought itself more time to monitor mounting trade-related uncertainties out of the United States.
Study queries how much science behind government wildlife management
Governments everywhere say they use science to manage wildlife, but newly published research questions whether they actually do.
Lincoln, Grimsby developing GO hub plans
The GO Train is about getting people quickly to and from work, shopping and fun. But while quick may be the key word for the train itself, the Town of Lincoln believes slow and steady is the way to go for preparations.
Deportation hearing for ex-Somali refugee on hold
Deportation hearing for former Somali child refugee deferred for now
Special prosecutor takes on case against ex-mayor
Special prosecutor takes over sex-related case against former mayor in B.C.
‘Concerning’ info related to Bruce McArthur triggers internal police probe
— A veteran detective leading the investigation into alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur said Wednesday he has come across “concerning” information that has now triggered an internal police probe.
‘Potential carve-outs’ for Canada, Mexico on tariffs, White House suggests
— Canada and Mexico may get a special exemption from the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial steel and aluminum tariffs, a White House spokesperson suggested Wednesday.
Jason Thorne to speak to Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce
The Stoney Creek Chamber of Commerce is holding a luncheon speaker series — A Sit Down with Jason Thorne — on March 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at LiUNA Gardens, 526 Winona Road.
Couple wins Easter Bunny charter case
Requirement to say Easter Bunny is real violated couple's charter rights: court
Workplace sexual harassment a problem: survey
Online survey suggests high rate of sexual harassment in the workplace in Canada
Mixed response to MMIW inquiry extension
Indigenous leaders divided in support for MMIW inquiry's extension request
Hamilton to be ground zero for biomedical research with German company
"It will accelerate the commercialization of our research and encourage global investment," said Patrick Dean, president of McMaster University.
NewsAlert: Crown won't appeal acquittal in shooting
CP NewsAlert: Crown won't appeal acquittal in rural shooting of Colten Boushie
Tillerson aims to show U.S. cares despite Trump’s Africa slur
— President Donald Trump hasn’t spoken much about Africa, and what he’s said has been far from flattering. It falls to his top diplomat, on his first official visit to the continent, to show the United States still cares.
Highline Mushrooms taking over competitor
Highline Mushrooms taking over Western Canada-focused Prairie Mushrooms
Central bank holds, cites 'growing' risks
Bank of Canada holds interest rate, underlines 'growing' trade uncertainty
CAP banking on new home
After many months of looking for a new home, the Cancer Assistance Program is moving a few doors to the west.
Ontario will not have balanced budget on March 28, finance minister says
— The Ontario government’s budget will not be balanced when it is delivered on March 28, the finance minister said Wednesday, reversing a key Liberal promise as the province prepares for a spring election.
Puerto Ricans still stranded in hotels 6 months after storm
From the lobby of a hotel on the outskirts of Boston, Jesenia Flores fills out an online job application, hoping to find work that will get her small family back to normal for the first time since hurricane Maria flooded their home in Puerto Rico.
Toronto mayor wants tougher gun laws
Feds eye tougher screening of gun owners for mental health, violence concerns
Syrian troops look to split rebel-held enclave near capital
— Government forces carried out punishing airstrikes against an opposition-held suburb of Damascus Wednesday, seeking to divide the besieged enclave in two and further squeeze rebels and tens of thousands of civilians trapped inside, state-run media and opposition activists reported.
Fears of ‘brain drain’ hit West Wing amid Trump staff exits
— President Donald Trump once presided over a reality show in which a key cast member exited each week. The same thing seems to be happening in his White House.
Missouri officer killed, 2 wounded responding to 911 call
— A man shot and killed a police officer and wounded two others who were checking on a disturbance at a Missouri home.
Police launch internal probe related to McArthur
Reports indicate Toronto police interviewed McArthur years before arrest
McKenna to push 'plastics charter' at G7
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna to push 'plastics charter' at G7
Road repairs on Main St. W. causes rush-hour gridlock
City hopes traffic snarls will be “just a bad memory” by the weekend
Sri Lanka blocks social media as anti-Muslim rioting flares
— Religious violence flared anew in the hills of central Sri Lanka on Wednesday despite a state of emergency, with Buddhist mobs sweeping through towns and villages, burning Muslim homes and businesses and leaving victims barricaded inside mosques.
UK police: Russian ex-spy was attacked with nerve agent
— Police A Russian ex-spy and his daughter fighting for their lives in an English hospital were attacked with a nerve agent in a targeted murder attempt, British police said Wednesday.
UK police: Russian ex-spy was attacked with nerve agent
UK minister urges 'cool head' in Russian ex-spy case
The Tower breaks silence on Locke Street attack
Hamilton’s anarchist social space says it did not organize the actions but supports what happened
UK authorities to reveal more in Russian ex-spy case
UK minister urges 'cool head' in Russian ex-spy case
Sailor testifies he woke up to a superior sexually assaulting him
HALIFAX - A sailor has told a military court he woke up in his bunk to a superior performing oral sex on him while a navy destroyer was visiting Spain in 2015.
Women should 'take communities back,' inquiry told
Inquiry into missing, murdered Indigenous women holds hearings in Labrador
Hamilton police investigating armed holdup at Mountain Shoppers
Hamilton police are investigating a robbery at the Shoppers Drug Mart at 801 Mohawk Rd. W. on March 6.
CN apologizes for grain shipment backlog
CN apologizes, promises immediate action to clear backlog of grain shipments
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