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Workers shouldn’t be used as ‘pawns’ in minimum wage fight: Wynne
Ontario’s premier is double-doubling down on her criticism of Tim Hortons franchisees who cut worker benefits amid the province’s minimum wage hike, saying a couple that own a trio of coffee shops east of Toronto shouldn’t use employees as pawns to push back against her government’s actions.
Real estate listings increased in 2017 but sales fell
More homes were listed last year, but fewer people bought them.
Trudeau tells remote reserve housing a priority
Trudeau visit: Chief of Ontario reserve says housing shortage worse than ever
Ships mostly obeyed Gulf speed limit
Most vessels obeyed emergency Gulf speed limit to protect endangered whales
What to do when your boss is stealing
Advice from office coach Marie G. McIntyre
Sisters searched for missing brother for months
Man charged in presumed deaths of two missing Toronto men set to appear in court
The first year of Trump’s presidency
Donald Trump’s first year as president defied description. It was a non-stop deluge of headlines — with one eye-popping story swiftly supplanting another, the sensational often swamping out the significant. Here’s what it’s been like since last Jan. 20.
Killer who nearly cut Hamilton man’s head off to undergo psychiatric evaluation
Darryl House, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter, told judge he wanted to go to prison, not back to Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care.
Two dead, 2 wounded in Toronto shooting
Toronto shooting leaves 2 men dead, 2 more with life-threatening injuries.
TSX up despite oil price slump, loonie down
Toronto stocks higher, while U.S. stock markets mixed; Loonie edges lower
Hamilton mom’s love for killer son is ‘unconditional’
Janice House pushes her walker out of the courtroom where her son is under heavy guard, his arms and legs shackled.
Q&A: Erin Crickett is public education co-ordinator at SACHA
I have the 100-year-plan in my head of wanting the world in seven generations to be a world without sexual violence.
Infrastructure projects need extra time: docs
Liberals' two-year infrastructure plan set to take five: documents
Trudeau to push ties in California, Chicago
Trudeau to push economic ties with February trip to California and Chicago
Livingston guilty in Ontario gas plants trial
Gas plants verdict coming down today; ex-premier's top aides to learn fate
Oakville deaths a murder-suicide: police
Police say shooting deaths of married couple in Oakville a murder-suicide
U.S. tax changes worse than NAFTA's demise?
U.S. tax reforms could hurt Canada more than NAFTA pullout: business groups
Video and photos: Freaky frogs
Exotic exhibit opens at Royal Botanical Gardens
Weekend planner: Cirque and the HPO, Dundas Little Theatre, Linc, markets and snowshoeing
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Halton police ID suspect in Burlington carjacking
Terry Lurch Strome, a 41-year-old from Dundas, is wanted for several offences and has as history of violence, police say.
Hamilton to roll out more pedestrian crossovers this year
“Overall, the program is a success,” said David Ferguson, superintendent of traffic engineering.
Shoppers optimistic on pharmacies selling pot
Shoppers Drug Mart signs marijuana supply deal with Tilray Canada
Trees of Christmas past
Sisters speak about search for missing brother
Man charged in presumed deaths of two missing Toronto men set to appear in court
Lac-Megantic accused all acquitted
Lac-Megantic jury to deliberate today for ninth consecutive day
Finnish company flags Davie icebreaker talks
Finnish company raises red flags over federal negotiations for Davie icebreakers
Summer jobs flap needs more clarity: advocate
Abortion rights advocate calls for more clarity on summer jobs program
Hamilton homeowners will see higher property taxes this year
“We are at a very good starting point,” said Mike Zegarac, corporate finance general manager
Local MP who spent three ‘painful’ years at training school calls for justice
David Sweet, a Conservative member of Parliament for Flamborough-Glanbrook, is calling for a public inquiry on the sexual, physical and emotional abuse former students say was inflicted by teachers and staff at provincially run schools.
24 Brock St. N. appeal hearing postponed at property owner's request
Owner says delay requested "in spirit of cooperation"
Tim Hortons protests to expand beyond Ontario
Protesters angered by some Ontario Tim Hortons franchisees who slashed workers' benefits and breaks after the province raised its minimum wage plan to spread their rallies to other areas of the country.
Workers shouldn't be used as 'pawns' in wage fight: Wynne
Wynne criticizes owners of Tim Hortons franchise, says workers shouldn't be used as pawns
Tim Hortons protests to expand beyond Ontario
Tim Hortons protests to expand beyond Ontario, 50 protest planned across Canada
Fatal collision in Dunnville
A 92-year-old woman is dead after being struck by a vehicle in Dunnville.On Jan. 19 at 11:50 a.m., the OPP, fire services and paramedics were called to the intersection of Broad St. E. and Chestnut St.So far, police investigation has determine
Former Trump aide Omarosa may have taped White House discussions
Former White House staffer Omarosa Manigault-Newman may have taped confidential West Wing conversations and fears being caught up in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, sources told the Daily News on Thursday.
Canada issues travel advisory for Jamaica in wake of military lockdown
Canadian sunseekers in Jamaica are being urged to “exercise a high degree of caution” following a spate of violent crime in the popular winter getaway.
If you needed another reason to bet on the Patriots …
A few assorted thoughts on the 36th anniversary of the day Ozzy Osbourne bit the head off a bat on stage …
Housing still a problem on remote reserve: chief
Trudeau visit: Chief of Ontario reserve says housing shortage worse than ever
Rise in duty-free allowance could cost hundreds of thousands of jobs: study
A new study commissioned by the Retail Council of Canada says an increase in the duty-free allowance for cross-border shopping would lead to hundreds of thousands of job losses and cut billions of dollars from the Canadian economy.
School boards cut theatre funding over 'profanity'
School boards cut funding to theatre program over gay prom play content
GM Canada president optimistic about NAFTA
GM Canada president says NAFTA update needs to reflect changing technology
Shady world of shipping makes it tough to prove oil delivery violations
The two ships met in daylight in the middle of the East China Sea. One was an 11,253-ton oil tanker, the Lighthouse Winmore, supposedly heading to Taiwan. The other, an aging freighter, was emblazoned with the red, white and blue flag of North Korea.
Samantha Bee on Aziz Ansari #MeToo backlash: ‘It doesn’t have to be rape to ruin your life’
If we’ve learned anything from the social media age, it’s that a lot can happen in a matter of days.
Man, woman and boy charged in Hamilton assault
Man, woman and boy, 13, charged in Hamilton assault in which man was stabbed
Hamilton councillors back 5-minute speech limit
The days of long-winded repetitive council speeches may be numbered.
Nova Scotia brewery rolling out lobster-flavoured beer
A Nova Scotia craft brewery has put together two East Coast favourites to brew up something new: lobster-infused beer.
Man charged with ramming police cruiser
Man, 31, charged in ramming of Guelph, Ont., police cruiser with stolen vehicle
Relief, anger for LGBTQ community after McArthur arrest
Man charged in presumed deaths of two missing Toronto men set to appear in court
Trio, including 13-year-old boy, charged in Hamilton stabbing
Victim was stabbed after stopping three people breaking into cars
Lloyd Ferguson back as chair of Hamilton’s police services board
Lloyd Ferguson is continuing as chair of the Hamilton police services board.
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