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Cardinal rebukes pope over Chile 'slander' comments on abuse
Cardinal rebukes pope over Chile 'slander' comments on abuse
Women's marches in Canadian cities today
Women's marches planned for Canadian cities today, a year after Trump inauguration
Government shutdown begins and so does the finger-pointing
Government shutdown begins and so does the finger-pointing
Across the globe, rallies against Trump, sexual misconduct
Across the globe, rallies against Trump, sexual misconduct
Canadians, Americans abducted in Nigeria are freed
NewsAlert: 2 Canadians, 2 Americans abducted in Nigeria are freed and in good condition, police say
Unknown if grenade found in central Hamilton was ‘live or dormant’
Police received the call around 6:15 p.m. Friday
U.S. government shutdown begins and so does the finger-pointing
Behind the scenes, leading Republicans and Democrats scramble to find compromise to avert a lengthy shutdown.
Police say Canadians, Americans abducted in Nigeria freed and in good condition
A Nigerian police spokesperson says two Canadians and two Americans who were kidnapped in north-central Kaduna state on Tuesday have been released.
Domestic violence ‘a shockingly regular experience’
The tragic death of 29-year old Holly Hamilton is the latest example of domestic violence against women, what is also called “intimate partner violence,” an ongoing issue in Canada that angers and saddens those who work to help victims and stop the cycle.
Three shot at Hamilton Mountain break and enter
Three people were shot during a break and enter on the Mountain Friday night.
Canadians, Americans abducted in Nigeria freed
NewsAlert: 2 Canadians, 2 Americans abducted in Nigeria are freed and in good condition, police say
Ottawa man facing child pornography charges
Ottawa man charged with child pornography, luring
Israeli MP pushes equality, minority agenda
Cdn-born Israeli MP espouses gender equality, pro-pot and LGBTQ agenda
How politics touched Canadians this week
Security, reproductive rights, investment: how politics touched us this week
Spectator in print will see some changes
A new design is aimed at making The Spectator easier to read.
Russian police face the unexpected: crocodile in basement
Russian police face the unexpected: crocodile in basement
US government shuts down; Dems, GOP blame each other
Shutdown looms; blame game already in full swing
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $15 million Lotto Max jackpot
A year in Washington under President Trump
Botox, bomb shelters, and the blues: Washington, one year into Trump presidency
For Jason, a special winter homecoming in Hamilton
Grandson travels from home in Cambodia to say goodbye to his grandmother.
1976-2017: The victims of violence
Sandra Rallo and her children Jason, 6, and Stephanie, 5, 1976
Bad timing: Shutdown spoils Trump's 1-year festivities
Bad timing: Shutdown spoils Trump's 1-year festivities
UPDATE: Police investigate possible grenade near Main and Wentworth
Police received the call around 6:15 p.m. Friday
Wind turbine collapses in Chatham-Kent, Ont.
Company investigating after wind turbine collapses in Chatham-Kent, Ont.
Company investigating after wind turbine collapses in southwestern Ontario
A Maryland-based renewable energy company is investigating after one of its wind turbines collapsed in southwestern Ontario.
Deal formalized between city, LiUNA for annex
The agreement will see the union-developer build an addition then sell it to the city.
Transportation watchdog must revisit air passenger obesity complaint, court says
A federal transportation watchdog must take a fresh look at a consumer advocate’s complaint on behalf of obese airline passengers, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled.
Barry and Honey Sherman were murdered, sources say
The Sherman family’s private investigation into the shocking deaths of billionaire Apotex founder Barry Sherman and his wife Honey is revealing a very different story than the murder-suicide theory that has led headlines to date.
Ontario tech hubs key for GM Canada’s plans for driverless cars: CEO
General Motors of Canada sees Ontario’s strength in advanced technologies as strategically important for its plans for creating safe, driverless vehicles in the near future, its CEO said Friday at the launch of a new software centre north of Toronto.
Baltimore police leader fired after record year in homicides
Deputy police commissioner Darryl DeSousa, who has steadily risen through the ranks during a 30-year career with Baltimore’s police department, will take the helm of the force in a city struggling with a feverish pace of killings.
Police say shooting deaths of married couple in Oakville a murder-suicide
Halton police have determined the deaths of a married couple to be a case of murder-suicide.
Ontario reserve chief says housing shortage worse than ever as PM comes calling
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising a remote northwestern Ontario reserve help with a housing shortage that the chief says is worse than ever.
Police investigate possible grenade near Main and Wentworth
Police received the call around 6:15 p.m. Friday.
Three accused in Lac-Megantic disaster found not guilty
The three men charged in the Lac-Megantic railway disaster have all been found not guilty of criminal negligence causing the death of 47 people.
Holly Hamilton was stabbed to death, autopsy shows
Justin Dumpfrey, her 30-year-old ex-boyfriend, is charged with second-degree murder.
Women's marches planned in Canadian cities
Women's movement has come a long way since their march on Washington: Activists
Orphaned cougar in B.C.’s Interior recovers from frostbite and hunger
A young cougar left hungry and orphaned when its mother was hit by a vehicle is recovering from frostbite in Williams Lake, B.C.
McGuinty chief of staff found guilty in gas plants trial
Former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty's chief of staff was found guilty of destroying politically sensitive documents related to a controversial Liberal government decision to scrap two gas plants ahead of the 2011 election at a cost of $1.1 billion to taxpayers.
School boards cut funding to theatre program over gay prom play content
Two school boards in southwestern Ontario have cut funding to a local youth theatre program after officials decided a play depicting the true story of a gay teen couple fighting to attend prom contained inappropriate content.
92-year-old pedestrian struck and killed in Dunnville
A 92-year-old woman has died after a vehicle struck her while she was crossing the street on Friday.
‘We wanted for him to be found alive:’ Sisters of man presumed killed searched for months
The sisters of a man presumed to have been killed after vanishing from Toronto’s gay village said they searched for him for months only to have their last hope snatched away this week when police charged a man with his murder.
Most city malls, office buildings seek tax break
Nearly all local malls and office buildings have appealed recent property assessments — raising the prospect homeowners will shoulder more of the city’s total tax bill.
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Government triggers NAFTA Chapter 19
Government triggers NAFTA Chapter 19 over punitive U.S. import duties
Cost of Hamilton’s conservation authority fee fight rising
A decision against the city of Hamilton that is must pay more to Niagara's conservation authority, is having a ripple effect.
Burlington quarry opts to mine closer to subdivision, sparking residents’ fury
Meridian Brick, which owns the Aldershot quarry, is at the centre of an ongoing struggle with its neighbours and the city.
Lac-Megantic trial ends with three acquittals
Lac-Megantic jury to deliberate today for ninth consecutive day
Zoocheck calls for action on ice-cream-eating bear
Zoocheck calls for strong message from Alberta on ice-cream-eating bear
Ex-McGuinty aide guilty in gas plants trial
Gas plants verdict coming down today; ex-premier's top aides to learn fate
City did not consent to demolition of 1 St. James
A ruling from the Ontario Court of Appeal says the city gave ample rejection notice to the owner of a Durand heritage home.
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