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Pakistan deploys troops after violent clashes in Islamabad
Pakistan deployed army troops in Islamabad on Sunday to help restore law and order to the capital, officials said, a day after violent clashes between police and supporters of an Islamic cleric left at least six people dead and 200 others injured.
Bridge over Spencer Creek ‘not going to be moved’
More than half of the 21 people who commented on the proposals questioned aspects of the preferred alternative that would see the road and bridge rebuilt through the park. Five specifically supported the option of building a new bridge in its current location.
'Fair and reasonable' LGBTQ deal: lawyer
Lawyer hails 'fair and reasonable settlement' in LGBTQ persecution case
Quebec Liberals prepare to pitch to voters
Couillard's Liberals prepare voter pitches as 2018 election nears
N.S. waters could be shark mating hub: researcher
Researchers hope to launch expedition to find shark mating sites off Nova Scotia
Bear the dog is back home after he was snatched in Waterdown car theft
Little shih tzu spent a lonely cold night in his owner’s stolen, then abandoned car.
Holiday toy drive honours son's memory
Jill Six started collecting toys for children in 2013 after the death of her son Schuyler 10 days before Christmas.
Gender chapters in trade deals will be standard one day: NAFTA documents
The Trudeau government knows other countries are raising their eyebrows at the thought of feminist trade deals, but the Liberals are convinced the idea will one day be as obvious as labour and environmental standards are today.
Egypt reeling from attack on mosque in Sinai that killed 305
Egypt was reeling Sunday from the horrific militant attack on a mosque in northern Sinai that killed 305 people two days earlier — the deadliest assault by Islamic extremists in its modern history and a grim milestone in a long-running fight against the insurgency led by an Islamic State affiliate.
Ontario Progressive Conservative leader defends platform spending
“I think offering a pretty significant tax cut ... is giving significant relief that I know conservatives across the province are excited about.”
UNICEF: Vaccines cargo to blockaded Yemen can’t be one-off
The UN child agency said Sunday that it has flown 1.9 million doses of vaccines to war-torn Yemen, its first aid delivery since a Saudi-led coalition fighting Shiite rebels tightened a sea and air blockade earlier this month.
Ontario PC leader defends platform spending
Ontario Progressive Conservative leader defends platform spending
FBI silent as U.S. officials targeted by Russian hackers
The hackers’ targets: The former head of cybersecurity for the U.S. Air Force. An ex-director at the National Security Council. A former head of the Defence Intelligence Agency.
Contentious Hamilton transit debate stalls over area rating
“We have a crisis,” said Ward 4 Coun. Sam Merulla. “We lack resources. There has never been a better time (to examine transit’s future).”
New U-Haul dealer in Hamilton
A Hamilton convenience store is the newest local U-Haul dealer.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:
Mexico: Left-wing poll-leader embraces NAFTA
Mexico: A left-wing firebrand cools the rhetoric and embraces NAFTA
Conyers agrees to steps aside from top spot on Judiciary
Conyers agrees to steps aside from top spot on Judiciary
Dundas' 66-year-old Sisters of St. Joseph convent and property for sale
Asking %15-million for 50-acre site and 96,000 square foot four storey mansion
Prominent Brampton physician Brian Thicke — of the famous Thicke family — facing sex abuse allegation
The long-time doctor, father of the late actor Alan Thicke and grandfather to singer Robin Thicke, is accused of groping a female patient’s breasts.
SUV involved in West Lincoln homicide found
An SUV police believe was involved in a West Lincoln homicide has been found abandoned in Glanbrook.
Trudeau speaks out on violence against women
Trudeau calls on men to help end violence against women
P.E.I. foreign students allege rules breaches
Foreign students allege abuse of P.E.I. business immigration system
‘This is a forever project’: Saugeen Ojibway Nation mulls massive nuclear waste bunker
Indigenous people in the shadow of one of the world’s largest nuclear reactors are adamant their values will underpin their decision on whether to approve a proposed multibillion-dollar storage bunker for radioactive waste — a process that could take at least another year to play out.
Hamilton anti-poverty activists demand government increase social assistance rates
“It means I won’t be hungry for 14 days, just eight days,” said Laura Cattari of Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction, during a town hall meeting Nov. 23 held at Hamilton City Hall, attended by about 100 people.
PHOTOS: Flamborough Santa Claus Parade
The evening weather couldn’t have been more perfect for the annual festive launch into the holiday season. Crowds lined the parade route along Hamilton, Dundas and Main Sts. throughout downtown Waterdown on Saturday. There were 54 organization
Aboriginals mull nuclear waste bunker plan
Nuclear waste bunker decision not about 'money or beads and trinkets'
Ontario allowing water bottling companies to take water on expired permits
Ontario is allowing several bottled water companies to take up to 7.6 million litres of groundwater per day on expired permits, as it gives them time to amend renewal applications in light of new rules.
Ontario allows water taking on expired permits
Ontario allowing water bottling companies to take water on expired permits
Child-welfare changes raise concerns for First Nations
'I have trouble with that:' Manitoba's child-welfare changes worry First Nations
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Explosion in Chinese port city kills 2, injures 30
An explosion in a port city south of Shanghai on Sunday killed two people and injured at least 30 others, knocked down buildings and left streets littered with damaged cars and debris, the government and news reports said.
Erupting Bali volcano dusts villages, resorts in ash; flights continue
A volcano on the Indonesian island of Bali has rumbled into life with a series of eruptions that temporarily disrupted some international flights to the popular tourist destination and dusted nearby resorts and villages with a thin layer of ash.
Hamilton dancers representing Canada at world championships
Two Mountain dancers will represent Canada as they compete against the best in the world at upcoming competitions.
FBI didn't tell US targets as Russian hackers hunted emails
FBI didn't tell US targets as Russian hackers hunted emails
Erupting Bali volcano dusts resorts in ash; flights continue
Erupting Bali volcano dusts resorts in ash; flights continue
Egypt reeling from attack on mosque in Sinai that killed 305
Egypt reeling from attack on mosque in Sinai that killed 305
Explosion in Chinese port city kills 2, injures 30
Explosion in Chinese port city kills 2, injures 30
Egypt's options dwindling in its fight against militants
Egypt's options dwindling in its fight against militants
Oro-Medonte's Ralph Hough and his marvellous Messerschmitts
Ralph Hough owns no fewer than five Messerschmitts — a pint-sized three-wheeler known for its sporty, if peculiar, looks.
Ontario ticket takes Lotto 649 jackpot
Ontario ticket takes Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Feminist trade deals are the future: docs
Gender chapters in trade deals will be standard one day: NAFTA documents
PCs vow to cut taxes and hydro rates in platform
Ontario PC convention chance for leader Patrick Brown to chart new course
Convicted child abductor denied parole
Convicted child abductor Randall Hopley still at risk to reoffend: parole board
Several arrests in Quebec City near duelling right-wing and anti-fascist rallies
Tensions flared during rival demonstrations by right wing groups and their opponents in Quebec City on Saturday, prompting police to arrest dozens of people as they worked to keep the two sides apart.
Several arrests near Quebec right-wing rally
Several arrests in Quebec City near duelling right-wing and anti-fascist rallies
Canadian submariner 'feels for' lost Argentines
Canadian submariner 'really feels for' Argentines lost on sub in South Atlantic
Ontario PCs release ‘People’s Guarantee,’ vow to cut taxes, hydro rates
The Tory tax cuts would reduce costs for Ontarians with the lowest incomes by 2022.
Who is Patrick Brown? Ontario PC leader opens up about life, love and new haircut
Brown has a home full of art from his travels, unwinds with Stranger Things and Veep, doesn’t touch alcohol and loves doting on his nephews.
PCs vow to cut Ontario taxes and hydro rates in platform
An Ontario Progressive Conservative government would introduce tax cuts for the middle class, a refund for childcare expenses and a further 12 per cent cut to hydro bills if elected in next spring’s provincial vote.
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