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Trump book author contradicts Bannon’s explanation
The author of an explosive new book that questions U.S. President Donald Trump’s fitness for office on Monday contradicted Steve Bannon’s explanation of comments that had angered his former boss.
Weather disasters cost the U.S. a record $306 billion in 2017
Extreme weather took an extreme toll on the U.S. last year.
Cannabis not so green for environment
Ottawa urged to consider environmental impacts of legal marijuana
Alberta man pleads guilty in triple murder
'Frenzy of violence:' Alberta man avoids trial, pleads guilty to triple murder
New Polish leader hoping to mend fences with EU partners
Poland’s new prime minister is looking to improve strained relations with partners in the European Union when he arrives in Brussels on Tuesday.
TSX lower on energy and materials, loonie down
TSX lower as energy and materials slip lower, U.S. stock markets down
Ousted senator hits back at Tory leader
Lynn Beyak, booted from Tory caucus, lashes out at Conservative leader
CRTC urged to probe telecom sales tactics
CRTC urged to hold public inquiry into telecom industry's sales tactics
Ex-hostage Boyle back in court next week
Former Afghanistan hostage Joshua Boyle to appear in Ottawa court today
Canadian trash no longer China's treasure
Chinese ban on foreign recyclables hitting municipal governments
Ontario investigating minimum wage violations
Ontario investigates businesses allegedly breaking new labour laws
Trump move leaves 200,000 Latinos in limbo
Mass uncertainty: Almost 200,000 Latinos left in limbo after U.S. announcement
A giant oil tanker is on fire and could explode in the South China Sea
Three days after it collided with another ship off the coast of Shanghai, the Sanchi oil tanker is on fire and leaking oil into the South China Sea.
Canadian professor’s 2008 ‘Fire and Fury’ a bestseller thanks to Donald Trump
A Canadian professor’s 10-year-old book is back on the bestseller list and he has Donald Trump to thank for it.
Burlington YPN winter kick-off event
The Burlington Chamber of Commerce's Young Professionals Network is holding a winter kick-off event Jan. 24. The free event will run from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Barra Fion, 1505 Guelph Line. Appetizers will be provided and there will be a cash bar.
Hamilton's new ward boundaries could spell the end for area rating
Ward 11 Coun. Brenda Johnson fears Hamilton’s new ward boundaries could force rural residents to pay more for things like recreation and public transit, without receiving the full benefit of those services.
Ontario investigates businesses allegedly breaking new labour laws
Ontario is investigating businesses that are alleged to be illegally going after employees in order to cope with a minimum wage hike, the labour minister said Monday.
Father of Alan Thicke faces allegations he groped patient’s breasts
An Ontario doctor identified as the father of the late TV star Alan Thicke will face a disciplinary hearing on allegations that he sexually abused a patient who came to him for a pilot’s medical exam more than two decades ago.
Lynn Beyak, booted from Tory caucus, lashes out at Conservative leader
Newly independent Sen. Lynn Beyak is refuting Andrew Scheer’s version of the facts surrounding his decision to kick her out of the Conservative caucus — and blasting his inexperienced leadership.
Ont. says companies should consider price hikes
Companies should weigh price hikes to offset min.wage hike: Ont. labour minister
Ian Thompson shifts focus to Ward 10 in Hamilton election
After previously declaring his intentions to run in Ward 11, Ian Thompson now plans to run in the newly-revamped Ward 10 in the upcoming municipal election.
Why scientists solve the harder problems first
It's a paradox of science: How is it that researchers keep achieving the impossible while leaving seemingly simple tasks incomplete? As astronomer Martin Rees put it in a recent essay in The Atlantic, scientists can detect two black holes colliding a billion light years away, and yet they've learned very little about how to treat the common cold.
Ontario police probing death of Quebec man
Ontario police investigating 'suspicious' death of Quebec man
NewsAlert: Morneau cleared on 2015 stock sale
NewsAlert: ethics watchdog clears Morneau on timing of 2015 sale of shares
Veterans take aim at Liberals' pension plan
Disappointed veterans take aim at Liberal government's pension-for-life plan
NPCA ordered to pay activist $131,000 in legal costs
The judge who dismissed a defamation lawsuit by Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority against a St. Catharines activist has ordered the embattled organization to pay Ed Smith more than $130,000 in legal costs.
Principal parodies Mariah Carey to announce school's out
Principal parodies Mariah Carey to announce school's out
OPP arrest four after Waterdown traffic stop
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) arrested four people early Sunday morning after five suspects fled from a stolen vehicle on Parkside Drive.
Brampton doctor to face public discipline hearing for allegedly sexually abusing patient
Dr. Brian Thicke, patriarch of the famous Thicke family, will now face a public discipline hearing for alleged sex abuse
Naturist group under fire for swim night
Naked truth: Calgary naturist group blasted for public pool tradition
‘Multi-agency response’: Brampton worker’s arm stuck in snow blower
A man has been rushed to hospital with serious injuries after getting his arm stuck in a drilling device Monday afternoon (Jan. 8).
Firms' optimism in poll builds rate hike case
Companies more optimistic, looking to hire and invest more: Bank of Canada poll
Man rescues boy found out in -25 C weather
Good Samaritan rescues child found outside in extreme cold in Kingston, Ont.
Two children among 4 dead in Oshawa house fire
Two adults and two children have been killed in a house fire east of Toronto that also sent three other people to hospital, fire officials said Monday.
Woman allegedly returns to hotel to claim forgotten drugs
Woman charged after allegedly returning to collect drugs left in hotel room:cops
MPs unsure where #MeToo is headed: survey
Female MPs unsure what #MeToo movement means for Parliament Hill: survey
Joyriding boy, 12, crashes car in eastern Ontario: police
Provincial police say a young driver has been returned to his mother after crashing a car in eastern Ontario.
Joyriding boy, 12, crashes car: police
Joyriding boy, 12, crashes car in eastern Ontario: police
Cadaver dog searches rubble after fatal fire
Man rescued from fatal house fire 'struggling to stay alive': relative
Ontario investigates businesses allegedly breaking new labour laws
Inspectors are being sent anywhere contraventions are reported, says Ontario’s labour minister
Four dead, two hospitalized in Oshawa house fire
Two adults and two children have been killed in a house fire east of Toronto that also sent three other people to hospital, fire officials said Monday.
Private retailers to sell cannabis in Saskatchewan
'We want to get it right:' Private retailers to sell cannabis in Saskatchewan
Major Simcoe County, York Region electricity distributor Alectra is about to get bigger
The merger could officially take effect in January 2019.
Loblaw places restrictions on gift card offer after bread price-fixing scheme
Loblaw Companies Ltd. says people who receive a $25 gift card intended as a goodwill gesture in light of the company’s participation in a bread price-fixing scheme will have that sum deducted from any future court settlement.
Death of man found in industrial lot not suspicious
Autopsy performed Monday
Valens Lake open for winter fun
Thanks to the cold weather, ice on Valens Lake is ready for some outdoor fun, but unlike last year the conservation area will not have a forest skating loop.
Survivor of fatal fire fighting to stay alive
Man rescued from fatal house fire 'struggling to stay alive': relative
Toronto Zoo welcomes newborn rhino calf
Toronto Zoo welcomes rhino calf as its first newborn animal of 2018
TSX lower as energy and materials slip
TSX lower as energy and materials slip lower, U.S. stock markets down
Quebec settles Montreal hospital lawsuits
Quebec government settles lawsuits over two large Montreal hospitals
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