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Trudeau says his trade message is being heard in the U.S.
LOS ANGELES — The pro-trade message Canada is touting in the United States will resonate with everyday Americans and their political class, even if the words get obscured by the breaking news of the day, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says.
‘We’re going to fight back’: Rallies across Canada following shooting death acquittal
The emotions were raw at demonstrations across Canada on Saturday to protest the acquittal of a white Saskatchewan farmer in the shooting death of a young Indigenous man.
Challenges for Ontario PCs, and the movement
Doug Ford says will run in Ontario election even if he loses PC leadership race
Politicians respond to acquittal in Indigenous death
'Absolutely perverse' - Outrage after white farmer found not guilty in Indigenous death
If Patrick Brown can clear his name, he can run for Ontario PCs: Elliott
Ontario Progressive Conservative party leadership candidate Christine Elliott says that if her predecessor can clear his name, he should be able to run for the party in the next election.
Israel downs Iranian drone and strikes Syria as F-16 crashes
In its most serious engagement in neighbouring Syria since fighting there began in 2011, Israel shot down an infiltrating Iranian drone Saturday and struck Iranian targets deep in Syria before one of its own jets was downed.
Hamilton politician endorse studying expanding surveillance cameras guidelines
“This is a public safety issue,” said Ward 4 Coun. Sam Merulla.
If Brown clears his name, he can run: Elliott
Doug Ford says will run in Ontario election even if he loses PC leadership race
Elderly woman in critical condition after fire
Elderly woman in life-threatening condition after Burlington fire
If Brown clears his name, can run: Elliott
Doug Ford says will run in Ontario election even if he loses PC leadership race
Wynne government kills plans for GTA West highway after lengthy and expensive planning process
After more than a decade of planning and study, the proposed Greater Toronto Area West Highway Corridor project is no more.
Judge suspends multimillionaire Andrew Curnew’s bid for innocence
The judge stayed Curnew’s bid, pending a successful review of the criminal convictions. The businessman hopes to prove he was unjustly convicted of gun and domestic assault charges because of his former defence lawyer’s alleged negligence.
Acquittal of farmer in Indigenous death sparks outrage
'Absolutely perverse' - Outrage after white farmer found not guilty in Indigenous death
UPDATE: Woman suffers life-threatening injuries in Burlington townhouse fire
An elderly woman has suffered life-threatening injuries during a townhouse fire in Burlington this morning (Saturday).
More snow for Hamilton and area Saturday
Environment Canada issues another special weather statement for 5 to 10 cm of snow
Doug Ford says will run in Ontario election even if he loses PC leadership race
Doug Ford committed Saturday to running for a seat in the Ontario legislature this June even if he loses the leadership race for the province’s Progressive Conservatives.
Karina Gould making history as first cabinet minister to take maternity leave
Democratic Institutions Minister Karina Gould is about to become the first federal cabinet minister in history to take a maternity leave.
Ford says he'll run as MPP no matter what
Doug Ford says will run in Ontario election even if he loses PC leadership race
Canada suffers biggest job loss in nine years
The loss of 137,000 part-time positions was led by Ontario, which hiked its minimum wage by 20 per cent on Jan. 1.
Fleeing robbery suspect tries to ram Hamilton police cruiser, spins wheels in snow
A 31-year-old Hamilton man is facing multiple charges after being arrested in a central city parking lot after a drugstore robbery
Trudeau motorcade involved in multiple injury crash in California
At least one police officer has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash involving Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s motorcade Friday night outside of Los Angeles.
Oakland University plans high ropes course on campus
Oakland University plans high ropes course on campus
‘Absolutely perverse’: Outrage after white farmer found not guilty in Indigenous death
Federal justice minister has said the country “can and must do better” after acquittal
Professor replaced after insisting Australia isn't a country
Professor replaced after insisting Australia isn't a country
Boushie family to meet federal justice minister
'Absolutely perverse' - Outrage after white farmer found not guilty in Indigenous death
A Durham cop faked cancer in a ‘Mr. Big’ sting operation that led to a first-degree murder conviction
An elaborate undercover operation by Durham police has led to the first-degree murder conviction of Graham MacDonald in the 2014 death of Carmela Knigh
Teller struck with pistol during armed robbery at Milton bank
A male teller was struck with the butt end of a pistol during an armed robbery at a Milton Scotiabank Friday night.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
Trudeau motorcade involved in crash
Trudeau motorcade involved in crash in California that injures police officer
Brown calls allegations 'absolute lies'
Former Ont. PC leader Patrick Brown calls allegations 'absolute lies'
Horrific torture or complex web of lies?
She is a doctor of medicine who says her husband — along with his mother and brother — kept her as a slave, beating and torturing her in ways that left scars and broke her jaw.
Parents push premier to fill treatment gaps for addicted teens
When his father roused his son from a drug-induced slumber, he flew into a rage.
OPINION: Fact-checkers hold us all to account
In a digital world, it’s fact-checkers vs. marketers
In conversation with Rev. Scott Jones
Jones is executive director of Micah House Refugee Reception Services, Hamilton’s only dedicated temporary home for just arrived newcomers seeking refugee status.
Saskatchewan man not guilty in fatal farm shooting
'Not right:' Outrage after jury finds Saskatchewan farmer not guilty in shooting
Trudeau makes trade pitch at Reagan library
Legacy of Ronald Reagan to hover over Trudeau trade speech to lawmakers
Freed Canadians arrive home from Cambodia
Cambodia frees two Canadians held in 'dirty dancing' case
Trudeau meets with California leaders on trade, health care
— Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau picked up promises of investments and jobs during his first official visit to San Francisco, where he promoted Canada as a destination for California technology firms frustrated by uncertain U.S. immigration laws.
‘Oxford comma’ dispute settled as Maine drivers get $5 million
Ending a case that electrified punctuation pedants, grammar goons and comma connoisseurs, Oakhurst Dairy settled an overtime dispute with its drivers that hinged entirely on the lack of an Oxford comma in state law.
Hallucinogenic drugs seized at Niagara border
A Toronto man faces charges after U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the Peace Bridge discovered a hallucinogenic substance hidden in bottles of shampoo.
Ex-hostage wants British IS kidnappers put on trial in U.K.
— Former Islamic State hostages and families of the group’s victims are urging Britain and the United States to put two recently captured extremists on trial, arguing that denying them justice will fuel the hatred and violence they supported.
One or more Hamilton children have died of flu this season, confirms public health
Public health is refusing to reveal how many children have died of flu this season in Hamilton, saying it is at least one and as high as four
Burlington bylaw says ‘Trapper John’ can’t shoot coyotes in city
If any coyote trapping takes place in Burlington, the trapper probably won’t be allowed to shoot the animals.
Fraudsters bilk $5.1 million from Torontonians in landline phone scam: police
Toronto police are issuing a warning after a phone fraud scheme recently bilked five people in the city out of a combined $5.1 million, with investigators saying the scam appears to be targeting hundreds of people across the country.
Ontario Conservatives to hold new nomination contests amid alleged voting irregularities
Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives have decided to hold new nomination contests in two ridings — Ottawa West-Nepean and Scarborough Centre — after a party committee met to review certain disputed nominations.
Front-of-package symbols proposed for foods high in sodium, sugar, saturated fat
— The federal government wants to make it easier for consumers to choose healthy foods with front-of-package warnings on items that contain high levels of sodium, sugar or saturated fat — ingredients linked to chronic health problems like obesity, heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes.
Nutrition break
Ontario NDP chief of staff put on leave amid Manitoba scandal
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath has removed her chief of staff after he was accused of not taking seriously sexual misconduct allegations brought to him during his time at Manitoba’s legislature.
PCs to hold new nominations in 2 ridings
PC committee reviewing allegations of voting irregularities in nomination contests
3 students’ deaths connected to flu
Three area pediatric deaths have now been connected to the flu.
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