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Trump comments highlight racial impact of migration platform
Trump comments highlight racial impact of migration platform
Who'd prefer their country to Trump's US? Norwegians would
Who'd prefer their country to Trump's US? Norwegians would
Pakistan: Slain girl may have been victim of serial killer
Pakistan: Slain girl may have been victim of serial killer
Two people found dead in Brampton home
Man in custody after two people found dead in Brampton home
Are we in the midst of an Indigenous moment that represents a fundamental shift toward awareness and understanding?
It was the spring of 2016 when perhaps the first local public declaration was made. It was this: what most Hamiltonians think of as their home, is in one sense, not.
African elephant, hippo, rhino populations shrink in wartime
To the list of ways that humans are making it hard for zebras, giraffes and other large mammals to survive in the wild, you can now add war.
MAHONEY: The beautiful Inuit legacy at the San
Stephen Lewis, co-director of Aids-Free World and former Ontario NDP leader, takes in Art Gallery of Hamilton’s “Carving Home” show.
Six Nations man charged with assault in brass-knuckle beating
A 43-year-old man is recovering in hospital after surgery, police say.
Hamilton, Halton hit with another blast of bitter cold
After a brief respite, the Hamilton area is getting hit with another blast of bitter cold.
The Inuit at the San: Glory or sorry on us?
Stephen Lewis, co-director of Aids-Free World and former Ontario NDP leader, takes in Art Gallery of Hamilton’s “Carving Home” show.
Trump partly denies, also defends vulgar comments on immigrants
U.S. President Donald Trump offered a partial denial in public but privately defended his extraordinary remarks disparaging Haitians and African countries a day earlier. Trump said he was only expressing what many people think but won't say about immigrants from economically depressed countries, according to a person who spoke to the president as criticism of his comments ricocheted around the globe.
Musitano’s uncle has confidence in police probe of murder
The uncle of Hamilton mob murder victim Angelo Musitano says he’s confident police are doing their best and have a good chance of solving the murder.
Family of 10 homeless after Hamilton Mountain blaze
Red Cross found emergency shelter for family but only until Monday
3 Chile churches firebombed days before Pope Francis visit
SANTIAGO, Chile - Authorities in Chile say three Roman Catholic churches have been firebombed days before Pope Francis is set to visit the Andean nation.
Nova Scotia report calls for reckoning on history of systemic racism
A culture of silence and shame allowed the abuse of orphans to persist for decades at the Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children, according to a new report that calls for a province-wide reckoning with the historic legacy of systemic racism.
City must abandon bus tickets or lose provincial gas tax money
Hamilton will have to abandon paper bus tickets and pay more to use PRESTO tap cards if it wants to keep millions in provincial grants, say city transit managers.
Sisters symbolized by butterflies at their funeral
Sisters found dead on Christmas Day symbolized by butterflies at funeral
Man found not guilty of forcibly confining homeless man, guilty of abducting his baby
Gary Willett Sr. was found guilty of assault, theft and abduction but not guilty of forcible confinement or fail to provide necessaries of life in bizarre case.
CSA responds to Cole Memorandum decision
CSA reconsiders disclosure policy for cannabis companies with U.S. operations
Man who sold guns to Dellen Millard sentenced to 11 years
Judge sentences Matthew Ward-Jackson to 11 years for selling guns to Dellen Millard. Ward-Jackson sold Millard a Walther PPK 9 mm handgun used to murder Tim Bosma.
Judge OKs $90M for flooded Manitoba First Nations
Manitoba court hearing on $90M settlement for residents of flooded First Nations
Student guilty of sexual interference barred from campus
Student guilty of sexual interference would be escorted off campus: U of C
Man found guilty of assault, theft, taking baby
Man accused of imprisoning couple, taking baby expected to learn his fate
Accused Edmonton attacker fit to stand trial
Accused Edmonton attacker fit to stand trial; still undergoing second assessment
Toronto girl says man cut her hijab as she walked to school
An 11-year-old Toronto girl said a scissors-wielding man came up behind her and cut her hijab repeatedly as she walked to school Friday, describing the incident as one that left her terrified and confused.
Toronto police investigating report of man cutting 11-year-old girl’s hijab
An 11-year-old Toronto girl says she was walking to school Friday morning when a man wielding scissors cut parts of her hijab.
Weekend planner: NHL alumni, winter wine and more
Morning playtime
Ontario auto insurance rates increased in last quarter of 2017
Auto insurance rates in Ontario increased in the last quarter of 2017, putting the Liberal government further away from its promise to cut rates by 15 per cent.
PM says no pot pardons before new law
PM wraps cabinet retreat with hint of pot pardons to come - after legalization
Trump’s reported ‘s…hole’ comment ‘insulting,’ Michaëlle Jean says
Former governor general Michaëlle Jean was among those Canadians who sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday for reportedly using vulgar language to describe Haiti and countries in Africa.
A co-worker’s advice may not always work best
Advice from office coach Liz Reyer
Hamilton man given eight years for killing cousin
Gary Michael White, 50, told court Joey Colson, 43, was his “best friend.”
'Raw water' can be dangerous, experts warn
Not on tap: 'Raw water' could transmit potentially deadly pathogens: experts warn
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Toronto girl says hijab cut while she walked to school
Toronto police investigating report of man cutting off girl's hijab
More wacky weather likely coming in 2018
If 2017 weather was a downer, you ain't seen nothing yet: Environmental Defence
Trump NAFTA comments relieve pact supporters
Freeland hails Trump's 'sensible' suggestion of NAFTA talks extension
Trump lawyer brokered $130,000 payment to porn star: report
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump's personal lawyer brokered a $130,000 payment to a porn star to prevent her from publicly discussing an alleged sexual encounter with Trump, according to a report Friday in The Wall Street Journal.
Families pained by inquiry departure
Native Women's Association 'outraged' by upheaval at MMIW inquiry
Trump’s soothing comments on NAFTA talks relieve trade pact’s supporters
A string of calming comments from Donald Trump about NAFTA has trade proponents across the continent breathing some relief that the U.S. president’s trigger finger may not be about to blow up the deal after all.
Morneau issues order to banks on North Korea
Finance minister issues order in response to North Korean money-laundering fears
Snow, icy conditions put chill into afternoon commute
Environment Canada is warning that rain has already changed to snow in parts of the Hamilton area after the passage of a cold front.
KFC Canada feeds cryptocurrency frenzy with Bitcoin bucket deal
Add KFC Canada to the list of companies looking to capitalize on the frenzied interest in cryptocurrencies.
Toronto-area mall one of world's most notorious sources of counterfeit goods: U.S.
MARKHAM, Ont. - A U.S. government report says a Toronto-area mall is among the most notorious sources of pirated and counterfeit goods in the world.
GTA mall source of counterfeit goods: U.S.
Toronto-area mall one of world's most notorious sources of counterfeit goods: U.S.
First Nations residents at odds on $90M deal
Manitoba court hearing on $90M settlement for residents of flooded First Nations
N.S. report calls for reckoning on racism
Nova Scotia report calls for reckoning on history of systemic racism
French authorities order release of Hassan Diab
French authorities order release of Lebanese-Canadian Hassan Diab
Journalist sues police over arrest at crash scene
Global News reporter sues Hamilton police over arrest at crash scene
Cybersecurity firm: U.S. Senate in Russian hackers’ crosshairs
The same Russian government-aligned hackers who penetrated the Democratic Party have spent the past few months laying the groundwork for an espionage campaign against the U.S. Senate, a cybersecurity firm said Friday.
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