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Trudeau departs China without securing commitment start to free trade talks
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau departed China on Thursday without securing the start of free trade talks with the world’s second-largest economy, but said Canadians need to lower their expectations about just how quick that will happen.
Corrections
This year’s Novemburger fundraiser included Burlington for the first time. For every burger sold, $2 was donated to the United Way and 77 restaurants participated. In addition, Nellie James Too is located on James Street South. The story Dec. 6 included some incorrect information.
Letter sent across town in Wynyard, Sask., takes a week, makes 330-km round trip
A woman in an eastern Saskatchewan community wasn’t impressed recently when a letter she sent to a home just blocks from hers took over a week to arrive.
Legal pot concerns Ontario drivers: CAA
Ontario drivers worry legal pot will impact road safety, CAA survey finds
Ontario cops, firefighters to carry naloxone
Ontario to offer naloxone to police, firefighters as opioid-related deaths rise
First Nations water systems need $3.2B: PBO
Cost of bringing First Nations water systems up to snuff could total $3.2B: PBO
Forecast of higher winds could complicate wildfire fight
Southern California has felt yellow wind, orange wind, and red wind. But never purple wind. Until now.
Judge instructs jury in Babcock case about ‘complex’ body of circumstantial evidence
The murder case of a young woman whose body has not been found hinges upon a “large and complex” body of circumstantial evidence, a Toronto judge said Thursday as he instructed the jury.
Court grants union random drug test injunction
Alberta court grants Unifor injunction blocking Suncor random drug test plan
Trump move on Jerusalem called an ‘unacceptable crime,’ clashes erupt
Palestinians shuttered schools and shops to begin three “days of rage” to protest U.S. change of policy
Judge instructs jury in Babcock case
Judge to begin charge to jury today Laura Babcock murder trial in Toronto
Guilty plea in death of 11-year-old Manitoba girl
Guilty plea in death of 11-year-old girl on northern Manitoba First Nation
Woman, 64, charged in death of male
Killarney, Ont., woman, 64, charged in death of male
McLachlin hangs up robes in wistful farewell
Supreme Court's McLachlin hears final case, makes emotional farewell
Environment concerns in trade talks with China progressing well, says McKenna
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says Canada and China have made good progress on environmental laws and regulations that are among the barriers to launching official free trade talks.
UPDATE: Two lanes open on westbound 403 at Aberdeen following injury
The left lane of Highway 403 is blocked at Aberdeen Avenue for an injury investigation.
Woman says alleged attack a safety warning
Muslim woman says alleged attack on Vancouver train left her feeling unsafe
OFM on scene of Paletta fire
The fire destroyed at least one third of the meat-processing plant near Appleby Line and the QEW.
Pearl Harbour survivors remember those killed 76 years ago
Survivors gathered Thursday at the site of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour to remember fellow servicemen killed in the early morning raid 76 years ago, paying homage to the thousands who died with a solemn ceremony marking the surprise bombing that plunged the U.S. into the Second World War.
Hehr back in hot water after fresh complaint
Hehr faces new complaint of being condescending to Calgary mother
'My hands were on her neck': Garnier
Garnier wrote letter to slain off-duty officer's family during police interview
McLachlin hangs up robes, thanks colleagues
Supreme Court's McLachlin hears final case, makes emotional farewell
Toronto man charged after drug found in mail
Toronto man charged after packages containing fentanyl intercepted in Vancouver
Ontario drivers worry legal pot will impact road safety, CAA survey finds
The Canadian Automobile Association says nearly four in every five Ontario drivers surveyed are concerned about the impact legalizing marijuana will have on road safety.
Too slow on highway; woman charged
Woman charged after allegedly driving 60 km/h under limit on Highway 401
Sex assault trial starts after death of complainant
Sex assault trial starts more than a year after complainant's death
Proposed equalization tweaks alarm B.C.
Provinces, feds to debate proposed changes to ever-divisive equalization program
Tears, tributes as Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall bids farewell to legislature
There were tears and tributes as Brad Wall bid farewell to the Saskatchewan legislature Thursday after a decade in the premier’s office.
N.S., P.E.I. set legal marijuana age at 19
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island both set legal age for marijuana use at 19
Laptops donated to those in need
Siemens Canada Limited and the Corporations for Community Connections are hosting their annual laptop donation event on Dec. 8.
Enviro disputes with China shrinking: McKenna
Environment concerns in trade talks with China progressing well, says McKenna
Flamborough angels are waiting for the snow
The City of Hamilton’s Snow Angel program offers seniors and adults with disabilities and limited income snow clearing from their public sidewalk and a path to the door.
Landmark study shows military veterans at greater risk of suicide
A landmark study from Veterans Affairs Canada appears to confirm what many have long feared: Canadians who have served in uniform are at greater risk of taking their own lives than members of the general public.
College tuition refund number release delayed
College tuition refund number release delayed, ministry still compiling figures
Murder accused says he didn’t fire his gun despite taking it to Dundurn St. party
One of two men charged in the murder of 18-year-old Brandon Musgrave during a student house party in 2010 says he did not fire his handgun at any point that night.
Police identify 21-year-old hit by car on York Blvd.
Hamilton man remains in hospital in critical condition after being hit around 6 a.m. Wednesday
Mysterious animal dump has Lindsay farmer stumped
LINDSAY – Guy Poliquin had been away on vacation for a couple of weeks and was looking forward to a walk with his dog after his return.The hydro right-of-way, next to his Monarch Road farm, is normally a favourite route for the pup. It stretches
For ‘Transparent,’ accusations against Jeffrey Tambor burst an idealistic bubble
For the acclaimed Amazon series “Transparent,” things were supposed to be different.
Premier Brad Wall bids farewell to legislature
Tears, tributes as Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall bids farewell to legislature
PM departs China without trade assurance
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau begins last day of his trip to China.
Hamilton driver caught going 112 in 50 km/h zone
20-year-old facing stunt driving charge
Two women arrested after pepper spraying each other during Oakville fight
Two women are facing charges after police say they pepper sprayed each other during a fight in Oakville.
Steeltown Toastmasters holding open house
The club is nearly a century old, but the idea remains the same: help people improve their communication and leadership skills.
Hehr faces new complaint of disrespect
Hehr faces new complaint of being condescending to Calgary mother
Ontario drivers worry legal pot will impact road safety: CAA
The Canadian Automobile Association says nearly four in every five Ontario drivers surveyed are concerned about the impact legalizing marijuana will have on road safety.
Provinces, feds to debate equalization tweaks
Provinces, feds to debate proposed changes to ever-divisive equalization program
Turkey is Hamilton's Burger King
Novemburger winners announced
Trump move on Jerusalem called an ‘an unacceptable crime,’ clashes erupt
Palestinians shuttered schools and shops to begin three “days of rage” to protest U.S. change of policy
Veterans at greater risk of suicide: Study
NewsAlert: Landmark study shows military veterans at greater risk of suicide
Military veterans at greater risk of suicide, new study shows
A landmark new study from Veterans Affairs Canada appears to confirm what many have long feared: Canadians who have served in uniform are at greater risk of taking their own lives than members of the general public.
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