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Police confirm death of missing Markham man
Police say remains found in northern Ontario are those of missing Markham man
Hamilton vandals were organized, police say
Vandals who smashed Hamilton shop windows planned ahead, police say
Ancaster food drive ‘what good communities do’
It looked poised to match or exceed last year’s record haul, but to Jim LoPresti the 26th annual Ancaster Community Food Drive had already achieved its goal before the final tally came in.
Energy drives TSX higher, loonie down
Toronto stock index shows moderate gains, Canadian dollar down
Dollarama customer short-changed by murky refund policy
“Can I get my money back if I change my mind after buying a product or service?”
Mueller subpoenas former Trump aide Sam Nunberg, who says he’ll ignore it
— Longtime Donald Trump associate Sam Nunberg said Monday he doesn’t plan to co-operate with a subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller requesting he appear before a grand jury investigating Russian interference in the 2016 elections.
Brian Mulroney stumps for daughter Caroline
Ex-PM Brian Mulroney says daughter's inexperience shouldn't be held against her
NAFTA: U.S. says it wants a deal quickly
NAFTA: U.S. in a hurry to complete talks quickly, and do bileterals if necessary
Quebec urges Health Canada to review rules around sugary alcoholic drinks
— Health Canada must review regulations around alcoholic beverages infused with high amounts of sugar following the reported death of a Quebec teenager who had drunk such a product, Quebec’s public health minister said Monday.
Growing frequency of storm surges worries N.S.
Growing frequency, height of Nova Scotia storm surges worries mayor
Ont. Tory govt could get carbon cash tax despite opposition
Ont. Tory govt could get carbon cash tax despite opposition, experts say
Locke Street bounces back after ‘terrifying’ masked mob attack
Cops explore anarchist link to masked mob attack on Locke Street
Investigator to review $3 billion in payments to Sears shareholders
Court appoints litigation investigator after payments were made while the company’s pension fund had a nearly $300 million shortfall
Sears shareholder payments to be reviewed
Sears shareholder payments to be reviewed by litigation investigator
Nobody knows how many U.S. kids get caught with guns in school. Here’s why
— One day after a Florida teenager walked into his former high school and carried out one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history, at least seven other teens across the country walked into school with a gun.
Flamborough's de-amalgamation leader Roman Sarachman considering political options
"This will be my last hurrah," said Flamborough resident Roman Sarachman, 70. "I still have some energy left."
British media say former Russian spy in critical condition
— British media reported Monday that a former Russian spy was in critical condition after coming into contact with an “unknown substance,” a case that immediately drew parallels to the poisoning of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko.
Nova Scotia education bill subject to heavy criticism in committee hearing
— Proposed legislation that would radically change the administration of Nova Scotia’s school system was called everything from “undemocratic” to “unneeded” by a series of speakers who voiced their opposition before a legislature committee Monday.
Justice system report card dubs Ontario ‘most improved’ as B.C., Quebec slide
— The justice system has seen a slight drop in crime rates and a boost in legal aid funding relative to a year ago, but these improvements have been overshadowed by an increase in costs, lengthier court delays and the persistent over-representation of Indigenous people in prison, new research has found.
Police release dead man's photo in McArthur probe
Toronto police to update investigation of accused serial killer Bruce McArthur
New Brunswick working on technology to ease damage in flood season
— Flood forecasters in New Brunswick are using new technology to track snow loads and ice movement, hoping more information leads to less damage.
Cops’ probe of Indigenous man’s death in Thunder Bay shoddy: review
— A decision by police in Thunder Bay to rule out foul play just hours after the body of an Indigenous man was found floating in a river was the result of a grossly inadequate investigation tainted by racism, an independent review has determined.
Shapero to succeed original Shopify CFO
Amy Shapero to succeed original Shopify CFO Russ Jones on April 2
Populist parties surge in Italy vote, mainstream suffers
— Two populist and stridently anti-European Union parties surged in Italy’s parliamentary election at the expense of the country’s traditional powers, but neither gained enough support to govern alone, near-final results showed Monday.
Another ‘technical glitch’ temporarily shuts down access to worker pay stubs
— Federal civil servants are being told they’ll have to wait this week to see the details of their paycheques after a “technical glitch” forced a shutdown of the Phoenix pay account system.
Doctors network develops national guideline for treating opioid addictions
— A network of doctors has developed a new Canadian guideline for managing opioid use disorder, including a recommendation of which replacement medication should first be used to treat those addicted to the powerful narcotics.
Republican lawmakers move to block Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs
It’s unclear whether the GOP pushback will have any effect on Trump.
Man charged in alleged sexual assault of Mississauga child
A Mississauga man has been charged after police say a child was sexually assaulted in her home.
Two-year-old girl wanders away from child care centre in Newfoundland
— A Newfoundland family wants a review of daycare regulations after a two-year-old girl who wandered away from a St. John’s child care centre was returned unharmed.
Trump links NAFTA, tariff relief
Trump tweets that steel, aluminum tariffs stay unless there's a new NAFTA deal
N.L. government urged to cover abortion pill
Newfoundland government urged to offer universal coverage of abortion pill
Seventh set of remains linked to alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur: police
Police seeking public assistance to identify the vitim.
Man charged in alleged sexual assault of child
Man charged in alleged sexual assault of Mississauga, Ont., child
Thunder Bay cops' probe of Indigenous death shoddy: review
Cops' probe of Indigenous man's death in Thunder Bay shoddy: review
Justice system gets bleak report card
Annual report card highlights areas for improvement in justice system
Guideline developed for treating opioid addiction
Doctors network develops national guideline for treating opioid addictions
A timeline of events in the case of alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur
A timeline of key events in the case of alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur
Vladimir Putin’s ‘invincible’ nukes earn Trump rebuke amid arms race fear
While Vladimir Putin boasted that his latest “invincible” nuclear weapons prove the U.S. and its allies have failed to contain Russia, the display of bravado risks a new arms race that his country is ill-equipped to win.
Unanimous approval for Monique Taylor’s motion
Monique Taylor is hoping it won’t be a hollow victory.
Remains of seventh person linked to McArthur
Toronto police to update investigation of accused serial killer Bruce McArthur
Dollarama customer short — changed by murky refund policy
“Can I get my money back if I change my mind after buying a product or service?”
'Phoenix not available' says pay website
Another 'technical glitch' temporarily shuts down access to worker pay stubs
Toronto stock index gains, loonie down
Toronto stock index shows moderate gains, Canadian dollar down
In 2004, he walked into school with a shotgun. Today - from prison - he weighs in on Parkland
On an icy Monday morning in February 2004, Jon Romano was hunched in a bathroom stall on the third floor of his high school outside of Albany, New York, tapping out a text message to his few friends.
Morneau says Canada should be exempt
Morneau says Canada should be exempt from new U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum
Kimmel's Oscars monologue takes aim at Trump, Pence and Harvey Weinstein
As you might expect, host Jimmy Kimmel kicked off his monologue for the 90th Academy Awards by making fun of last year's epic best picture mixup, when "La La Land" was briefly awarded the prize instead of the real winner, "Moonlight."
Canadian in terror case pleads for second chance
Canadian who admitted to plotting terrorist attacks asks for 'second chance'
Indigenous youth call for change after acquittals
'I feel scared:' Indigenous youth call for change after high-profile acquittals
Seventh set of remains linked to McArthur
Toronto police to update investigation of accused serial killer Bruce McArthur
RioCan Living to combine retail, residential
RioCan to leverage its retail holdings for rental retail, residential
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