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BeaverTails trademark flap reaches sweet conclusion
BeaverTails apologizes to Calgary food writer over trademark flap
Activist to PM: make 'net neutrality' the law
Internet activist says Trudeau government should enshrine 'net neutrality' in law
Myanmar, Bangladesh sign agreement on Rohingya refugees
Myanmar and Bangladesh signed an agreement on Thursday covering the return of Rohingya Muslims who fled across their mutual border to escape violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.
Millard tried to dictate potential testimony
Millard sent letters to girlfriend telling her what to say about Babcock, court hears
Trudeau targets income inequality, tax evasion
Trudeau laments he can't just go shopping anymore in P.E.I. radio interview
Rules of the rink on Parliament Hill
QuickList: government's rules for Canada 150 rink on Parliament Hill
Parliament Hill skating rink open longer
Parliament's $5.6M skating rink to stay open until end of February
UofT contract workers approve strike mandate
University of Toronto contract staff vote 91% in favour of strike mandate
Refugee system isn’t for those seeking better economic life: Trudeau
Would-be Canadians need more than just a desire for a better economic future if they expect to be granted refugee status in this country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
Warrant issued in hit-and-run fatal
Warrant issued for London, Ont., woman in hit-and-run death of woman, 64
UPDATED: Hamilton school bus driver charged with abduction
Victim is a 14-year-old girl who is developmentally delayed and rode bus to and from school
Halifax men get four months for prison assault of accused killer Dennis Oland
Two Halifax men have been sentenced to four months in jail for assaulting Dennis Oland in a New Brunswick prison last July.
Would you pay $1,000 for a Chinese smartphone?
The phone takes dazzling photos and sports advanced artificial intelligence. Its display stretches gloriously from edge to edge. And at nearly $1,000, it pushes into eye-watering territory on price.
Hydro One considering pre-paid meters
Hydro One considering use of pre-paid meters for electricity
Halifax men get four months for Oland assault
Halifax men get four months for prison assault of accused killer Dennis Oland
Peace medal breakfast
Police find weapon used in fatal shooting
Natasha Thompson, 36, was killed earlier this month outside her Lang Street townhouse.
Toronto stock index near flat, loonie up
Toronto stock market higher and loonie gains ground with U.S. markets closed
Murder trial shown video of compost bin
Trial sees photos of suspected blood where off-duty cop was allegedly killed
Fintrac crunches data in fentanyl fight
Anti-money laundering centre crunches data in fight against fentanyl
Time to sanction Myanmar military: Axworthy
Canada adds $35M to help Bangladesh women and girls amid Rohingya crisis
Trudeau targets income inequality, tax evasion in Canadian Confederation speech
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says paying taxes and caring for each other is part of our responsibility as Canadians.
Watchdog tests passive income changes
Changes to passive income rules could net feds $6 billion, PBO says
Canadian initiative fuelled by Terry Fox’s dream may be only hope for young
Seeing children suffering with cancer when he was being treated himself broke Terry Fox’s heart and inspired his Marathon of Hope.
Prepaid hydro meters could be coming to Ontario
Hydro One has applied to the Energy Board for the option, which critics say will hurt low-income customers.
Diplomatic solution to North Korean crisis could come through Cuba: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada could play a role in defusing the tense global standoff with the North Korean regime by working with Cuba.
Lack of reasons leads to new sex-assault trial
Judge's failure to give reasons results in new sexual assault trial
Man and woman sentenced in young boy's death
London, Ont., judge sentences man and woman to 9 years in young boy's death
Ontario to expand Indigenous institutes' role
Ontario moves to allow Indigenous institutes to independently grant degrees
Las Vegas pot dispensaries offer Black Friday deals
Las Vegas pot dispensaries offer Black Friday deals
OPP launch festive RIDE program Friday
Nearly half of impaired driving fatalities 'innocent victims': OPP
Toronto hospital to create MS centre
Toronto's St. Michael's Hospital says it plans to create 'world's leading' MS centre
Newfoundland and Labrador to let private retailers sell marijuana
Newfoundland and Labrador has announced recreational marijuana will be sold through private stores.
Steel bad, steel good: A climate change conundrum
When it comes to building a low-carbon economy, the steel industry is both part of the problem and part of the solution.
Homes, not shelters, feds' focus: Duclos
Housing plan designed to improve housing affordability, Duclos says
High court will hear piracy disclosure case
Supreme Court to hear case on whether ISPs can charge for IDing online pirates
Barton St. E. marijuana dispensary owner charged in police raid
Hamilton police searched La Flor Health and Wellness dispensary Tuesday afternoon
'Near-zero' cost to cut methane emissions: study
Potent greenhouse gas methane could be cut for 'near-zero' cost: study
College investigating after lewd comments yelled at reporter
Ontario college apologizes for student sexual harassment of TV reporter
SIU reopens Hamilton case
Injured man has provided new information about his injuries to investigators
Murder trial sees photos of suspected blood
Trial sees photos of suspected blood where off-duty cop was allegedly killed
Police launch distracted driving campaign
York police use hockey adage in distracted driving awareness campaign
Toronto stocks higher, loonie gains ground
Toronto stock market higher and loonie gains ground with U.S. markets closed
Higher gas prices help boost retail sales
Higher gas prices help boost retail sales in September
Hamilton-Niagara top employers recognized
Fifteen businesses have been recognized as Hamilton-Niagara’s Top Employers for 2018.
Landlord fined for fire code violations
The owner of a multi-unit rental house at 50 Westwood Ave. has been fined $5,000 for violating the Ontario Fire Code.
Al Franken’s rising political star obscured by accusations
“Many of you have jobs, many of you have families,” Sen. Al Franken told Democratic leaders gathered on the eve of a hotly contested governor’s election in Virginia. After an expectant pause, he leaned into the microphone and added, “Ignore them.”
Huh? No hockey sticks or pucks on Parliament Hill’s $5.6-million ice rink that celebrates Canada’s birthday
The celebratory Canada 150 ice rink on Parliament Hill comes with a $5.6-million price tag, 26-day lifespan (weather permitting) and a list of rules that prohibit hockey pucks, sticks, and “multiplayer games” like tag and skating races.
Dundas Valley basketball Gryphons win first game at OFSAA
Senior Girls basketball team tops Holy Trinity 55-12
Hamilton school board misses targets on early reading and math
Hamilton’s public school board continues to fall short of a goal of having all students able to read by the end of Grade 1, but is expressing confidence a new strategy will help it hit a target of at least 75 per cent doing so this school year.
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