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10 questions about the ethical issues surrounding President Trump's company
A month before entering office, Donald Trump issued a six-page white paper, prepared by one of his attorneys, laying out some parameters for the company while he is in office. Here are 10 questions that examine the ethical issues that sourround this.
Logan Paul returns to YouTube: 'Crucify me, vilify me, I'm not going anywhere'
Logan Paul's brief respite from YouTube is over.
OPP investigating Ancaster incident
Members of the Ontario Provincial Police were involved in a multi-agency investigation in Ancaster last night.On Feb. 5, plainclothes officers attempted to stop a suspect, when it resulted in a high-risk takedown at the Esso station at 1136 Golfl
Lululemon's CEO resigns over issue of conduct
Lululemon Athletica Inc. announced Monday that Laurent Potdevin has resigned as CEO effective immediately, saying he fell short of the company's standards of conduct.
Man, 32, charged after hitting deer
Man, 32, charged with driving under suspension after hitting deer
A key part of the Earth's ozone layer is failing to heal - and scientists don't know why
The rescue of the planet's protective ozone layer has been hailed as one of the great success stories of modern environmental regulation - but on Monday, an international team of 22 scientists raised doubts about whether ozone is actually recovering as expected across much of the world.
No extra money for change to anthem lyrics
Changes to O Canada lyrics should be promoted in a public awareness campaign: MP
Agents: Mexican, Guatemalan tried to smuggle 5 over border
Agents: Mexican, Guatemalan tried to smuggle Romanians from Canada to US
GTA January home sales down from year ago
January home sales in Greater Toronto Area down 22 per cent from year ago
Toronto stocks in the red, while U.S. gains
Toronto stocks in the red, while U.S. stocks bounce back after big drop
Man pens own obit, lists sole regret
Man pens own obit, says only regret was not seeing end of Coronation Street
Police search for dog woman alleges was stolen
Police searching for dog woman alleges was stolen while walking off leash
Woman charged after allegedly kicking dog
Woman charged after allegedly kicking dog, punching Good Samaritan
Democratic memo on Russia probe under White House review
Democratic memo on Russia probe under White House review
The inmates know who he is. Larry Nassar is ‘going to have to watch his back’
Larry Nassar was nearly assaulted by the furious father of three of his victims while awaiting sentencing last week in a Charlotte, Mich., courtroom.
Public awareness key to anthem change: MP
Changes to O Canada lyrics should be promoted in a public awareness campaign: MP
Let parents on air evacuations: paediatric society
Paediatric societies call for Quebec to allow parents on child medical flights
Drones help B.C. researchers study jellyfish
Drones giving B.C. researchers new perspective on jellyfish populations
Report: 4 in 10 young Canadians have sent a sext
Report: 4 in 10 young Canadians have sent a sext, 6 in 10 have received one
Michelle Obama event in Montreal draws 10,000
Former U.S. first lady Michelle Obama to deliver speech in Montreal
UPDATE: Suspect at large after high risk police take down in Ancaster
Provincial police aren’t saying whether a suspect was shot last night, or if the suspect did the shooting, in a high risk takedown attempt in Ancaster.
New Ticats QB likes what he sees, and eats
As first impressions go, they don’t get much better than new Ticats quarterback Vernon Adams Jr.
GTA home sales in January down from year ago
January home sales in Greater Toronto Area down 22 per cent from year ago
Scientists discover the first planets outside the Milky Way
The truth is out there. And past that is a cluster of planets 3.8 billion light-years away, a recent discovery that if confirmed could extend the boundary of what we know about the universe.
Stumble, fall or crash? Investors explain what just happened to the stock market
Stumble, fall or crash?
Archeological findings responsible for Highway 6 holdup, says province
If you’ve driven down Highway 6 between Caledonia and Hagersville, you’ve likely asked yourself why nothing is being done fix the many potholes on the road.
Donald Trump just called Democrats ‘treasonous’ for not clapping at his State of the Union
U.S. President Donald Trump says Democratic members of Congress were “un-American” and “treasonous” when they refused to clap for parts of his State of the Union address — the same speech during which he called for bipartisanship and national unity.
Montreal man, 52, killed in stabbing
Montreal man, 52, dead after stabbing; woman in custody
COLD CASE: Helen’s Light still shines. So let me tell you her story
Helen Gillings was 19 when she was murdered 23 years ago. Her homicide remains unsolved. A vigil is being held in her memory.
Two dead in separate Toronto-area crashes
Two crashes in Mississauga area claim two lives
Shots fired in high risk police take down in Ancaster
A high risk takedown in Ancaster on Monday night resulted in shots being fired near a gas station.
‘Winter chill’ slows local real estate market
January sales were down 27.2 per cent from the same month the year before.
Chagger kept in dark about staff misconduct
PMO team to handle harassment complaints from Hill political staffers
"Gentle giant:" Hamilton's longest serving mayor, Bob Morrow dies at 71
Hamilton’s longest-serving mayor never stopped working for the community he loved.
Ex-Mountain neighbours locked in $15,000 small claims battle over cedar trees
Claim alleges man killed other’s trees, an accusation the latter argues is baseless
Former mayor Bob Morrow dies
Hamilton’s longest-serving mayor never stopped working for the community he loved.
HBSPCA eyes $2 million renovation
It’s going to be another busy year at the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA, which recently celebrated 130 years in the community.
Joey’s still turning on the taps
If everyone tap danced, there might not be any more wars, or at least they’d be happier, better-looking wars.
Report: 4 in 10 young Canadians have sent a sext, 6 in 10 have received one
About four in 10 young Canadians have sent a sext and more than six in 10 have received one, suggests a new report, which also puts a spotlight on the unauthorized sharing of sexual photographs among teens.
Hamilton's longest serving mayor dies at 71
Bob Morrow, Hamilton's longest serving mayor, dies at age 71
Caroline Mulroney touts change for party
Caroline Mulroney touts major change for party in first campaign event
Caroline Mulroney touts major change for party
Caroline Mulroney touts major change for party in first campaign event
Hamilton to consider expanding CCTV camera footage for police use
“My office would be concerned if a municipal organization were to pass a bylaw permitting its residents to collect images of individuals in public places for law enforcement purposes,” stated the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Brian Beamish.
U.S. accuses Russia of protecting Syria over chemical attacks
U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley accused Russia on Monday of protecting Syrian President Bashar Assad from responsibility for what she said were multiple chlorine gas attacks on civilians in recent weeks.
TVO to investigate sexual harassment allegation against Paikin
Former mayoral candidate Sarah Thomson is accusing TVO host Steve Paikin of sexually harassing her, and says her entire campaign team knew about it. But three people who worked on her campaign say they have no knowledge of such an incident occurring.
Markets were waiting for a pullback. Then, pow!
The long, smooth, record-setting ride on Wall Street is over. The stock market pullback that experts had been saying was long overdue has finally come.
Trudeau under fire for saying some veterans want more than government can afford
— The federal Conservatives cited an itemized list of Liberal-approved expenditures to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday as they demanded he apologize for saying some veterans want more than the government can afford.
Caroline Mulroney, lawyer and daughter of former PM, joins PC leadership race
— Caroline Mulroney, the Toronto lawyer and daughter of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, is running to become the leader of Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Party.
Bob Morrow, Hamilton’s longest-serving mayor, passes away
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger said in a statement that Morrow “presided over some of the most challenging transitional years that saw many major employers downsize and relocate. He led the beginning of what is now considered to be the most diversified economy in Canada.”
NAFTA deal possible by end of March, says Canadian envoy MacNaughton
— Canada’s ambassador to the United States said Monday he believes NAFTA negotiators can reach an agreement in principle by the end of March.
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