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Louvre displays art looted by Nazis, hopes to find owners
PARIS - The Louvre Museum is putting 31 paintings on permanent display in an effort to find the rightful owners of works of art looted by Nazis during World War II.
UPDATE: Two men arrested, one outstanding after Hamilton Mountain Shoppers Drug Mart robbery
No one was injured, but weapons were used during robbery late Monday night on Mohawk Road East
Thinking about using Facebook’s kids app? Don’t do it, child experts warn parents
A group letter sent Tuesday to CEO Mark Zuckerberg argues that younger children — the app is intended for those under 13 — aren’t ready to have social media accounts.
Lawyer: Expel 'dirty dancing' foreigners from Cambodia
Lawyer: Expel 'dirty dancing' foreigners from Cambodia
Tom Brady cuts Boston radio interview short after host insults his daughter — who’s 5
Tom Brady has been doing a Monday morning radio interview on Boston sports-talk station WEEK for years. But he might have done his last.
PCs shuffle critic roles after Brown resignation
Progressive Conservatives shuffle critic roles after Patrick Brown resignation
Republicans vote to release classified memo on Russia probe
Republicans vote to release classified memo on Russia probe
UPDATE: Injured man not co-operating with police
Initial reports suggesting a shooting, but police say they're still investigating how 22-year-old suffered head injury
Florida police: 7-year-old restrained for punching teacher
Florida police: 7-year-old restrained for punching teacher
Investigation into 'road rage' fatal QEW crash continues
Police are appealing to a motorist, who triggered a multi-vehicle crash in Mississauga that claimed the life of a Niagara Falls woman, to come forward as the investigation continues into a possible road rage incident.“This is absolutely disgustin
Thomson Reuters in talks with Blackstone
Thomson Reuters in talks with Blackstone regarding potential partnership
On the trail of a serial killer — 'He's taken some steps to cover his tracks’
Det.-Sgt. Hank Idsinga is leading an unprecedented investigation into what Toronto police fear could be the city’s most prolific killer, and it’s eating away at him, Rosie DiManno writes.
Toronto home sales expected to slip
Toronto home sales expected to slip, but average prices forecast to climb
Diane Keaton and Alec Baldwin are Woody Allen’s loudest defenders
Woody Allen has been repeatedly accused since 1992 of molesting his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow when she was 7 years old.
Council considers removing Cornwallis statue
Council to consider removing Cornwallis statue amid fears of civil unrest
Quebecers mark one year since mosque massacre
Vigil to mark one-year anniversary of Quebec City mosque shooting
Canada's most 'open' city: St. John's, N.L.
Welcome to the Rock: St. John's Canada's most open city, populism poll suggests
May taps lawyer to probe bullying claims
Green party leader Elizabeth May asks lawyer to investigate bullying claims
Victims' remains found in planter boxes: Cops
Toronto Police to provide update on probe into man charged in missing men case
No place in politics for assault: Scheer
Candidates facing sexual assault allegations would be removed under Scheer
Alan Thicke's father, Brampton physician Brian Thicke agrees not to see patients without chaperone
Dr. Brian Thicke has agreed to the condition until his sex abuse case has been dealt with by the discipline committee.
Melania Trump, out of sight since porn star Stormy Daniels reports, will attend State of the Union
The reports of Donald Trump paying off the porn star blindsided the first lady, who was furious with her husband, according to two people close to the couple. She has kept a low profile since.
UPDATE: Brace for a messy Tuesday morning commute
Hamilton Police have responded to a steady stream of calls in the last eight hours for minor collisions and vehicles sliding off the road.
Scott Mission was ‘like home’ for alleged serial killer victim Dean Lisowick
Lisowick has been named of one of at least five men who Toronto police now believe was murdered by Bruce McArthur.
Shoppers Drug Mart robbed on Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton Police are investigating an armed robbery at a Mountain Shoppers Drug Mart overnight.
Man taken to hospital after report of gunshot wound
A man was taken to hospital early Tuesday after reports he suffered a gunshot wound.
What to do about your debt and mortgages after the interest rate hike
Personal finance expert Laleh Samarbakhsh shares her advice on the best ways to take advantage of the increased rates.
Man killed after chased by up to 10 men
Man fatally stabbed after being chased by up to 10 men in Toronto
Leaside couple in shock as planters with human remains found at their home
Police say they have found the remains of at least three different people at the bottom of large planters at their Mallory Cres. home.
Complaints against former RCMP doctors hit 80
Complaints against former RCMP doctors accused of sexual misconduct hit 80
Cafe owner gets 13 years for drug trafficking
Defence lawyer calls Adriano Scolieri a “standup guy” after guilty plea sees charges dropped against co-accused in fentanyl sale.
Saint Vincent de Paul opens its doors to the needy
In the fall of 2016, the Hamilton chapter of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul was informed that its King Street East location was being expropriated by Metrolinx to make room for the construction of LRT.
Jury to start hearing evidence in fatal shooting trial
Jury to hear from first witnesses in murder trial of Saskatchewan farmer
Montreal school buses to be idled for 2 days
Montreal school bus drivers set to begin 2-day strike
Hamilton hit with another blast of winter
By early Tuesday, the city was expected to have 15 centimetres of the snow on the ground, with more on the way Wednesday.
Quebecers gather to mark one year since mosque massacre
Vigil to mark one-year anniversary of Quebec City mosque shooting
OPSEU seeks to end rift in labour movement
OPSEU seeks to repair rift between Unifor and Canadian Labour Congress
Local organizations make their 2018 budget pitches
The requests ranged from increasing social assistance rates to cutting red tape for craft brewers.
Baby born at Port Hope gas station
A baby was born in a vehicle outside a gas station Monday evening.
Fire destroys home in Townsend
OPP say the fire started due to a vehicle parked in a garage.
Cafe owner gets 13 years for drug trafficking
Defence lawyer calls Adriano Scolieri a “standup guy” after guilty plea sees charges dropped against co-accused in fentanyl sale.
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Ontario Progressive Conservatives working to hold contest to find new leader
TORONTO — Ontario's Progressive Conservatives continue to grapple with a sexual misconduct scandal as party brass begin to lay out the groundwork for a leadership contest to be held just months before the June provincial election.
PHOTOS: Vigil for victims of Quebec Mosque shooting held
Six people were murdered during prayer in a Quebec City Mosque on January 29, 2017.
Former city councillor who became missionary dies
Paul Cowell, a former city alderman in the 1980s who spent recent decades doing Christian missionary work, has died.
Court: Immigrant children don’t have right to free lawyer
Immigrant children are not entitled to attorneys paid for by the government when facing deportation, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.
Seal hit by car after wandering onto N.S. highway now eating, recovering: shelter
A wayward seal pup that was struck by a car after wandering onto a road two times in Cape Breton is munching on fish and recovering at a wildlife shelter outside Halifax.
Trudeau pledges to fight Islamophobia one year after mosque shooting
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Islamophobia and racism are to blame for the murders of six men in a Quebec mosque last year and can never have a place in this country.
Time for change on harassment, including on Parliament Hill: minister
The time has come to crack down on harassment in federal workplaces, including Parliament Hill, says Employment Minister Patty Hajdu.
Norfolk teen targeted in online extortion scheme
Boy was encouraged to send explicit photos and then threatened with their release if he didn’t pay $5,500
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