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Ratko Mladic, the former Serb warlord who commanded forces that carried out some of the worst atrocities of the Balkan wars, was found guilty of genocide and other crimes against humanity by an international tribunal Wednesday.
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Singing, dancing help travellers pass the time during flight delay
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Instead of having to elbow through a crowd of fawning denizens to get a snapshot of Justin Trudeau, fans of the 23rd prime minister can now take their time for a selfie with their favourite world leader — almost.
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NewAlert: Tribunal convicts Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic of genocide
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Canada’s competition watchdog has closed a 3 ½-year civil investigation into Loblaw Companies Ltd. related to allegations it abused its dominant position in dealing with its suppliers and determined no further action is warranted.
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'Several dozen' students so far request to withdraw
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Hamilton Regional Indian Centre launches a housing first initiative for Indigenous youth.
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Ontario premier leads trade mission to China and Vietnam
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An economic impact study that found this year’s Dundas Cactus Festival supported $1.3 million of economic activity in Ontario — and $1 million in Dundas and Hamilton — shows volunteer organizers are on the right track, festival president Steve Deighton said on Monday.
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Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante’s new administration isn’t wasting any time moving ahead with its election promise to repeal the city’s controversial ban on pit bull-type dogs.
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Another round of NAFTA talks wrapped up with all key issues still deadlocked Tuesday as negotiators prepared to leave Mexico City with a plethora of question marks lingering over the trade deal.
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Daughter, 4, left alone on school bus for 3 hours, Windsor, Ont., mother says
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When six-year-old Levi Budd saw the word stop on a sign, he created the word pots. Before long, he was imagining words backwards and coming up with rats from star and pets from step.
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His country is a smouldering ruin, much of it held by rival armed factions, domestic or foreign. Half the population is displaced, hundreds of thousands have died and much of the West regards him as a tyrant and human rights abuser. But Syrian President Bashar Assad appears to have survived the war and is likely to hold onto power for the foreseeable future.
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Driver who pedestrian found not guilty of dangerous driving causing death
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Kosovo president warns Russian meddling has implications for Canada
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Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe, who once vowed to rule for life, resigned on Tuesday, succumbing to a week of overwhelming pressure from the military that put him under house arrest, lawmakers from the ruling party and opposition who started impeachment proceedings and a population that surged into the streets to say 37 years in power was enough.
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Laurier apologizes to TA who aired debate clip on gender-neutral pronouns
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Jury selection to resume in trial of man charged in death of police officer
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The federal government’s chronic salary struggles will take more time and more dollars than the three years and $540 million projected to fix the snafu-stricken Phoenix public service pay system, the auditor general warned Tuesday — an escalating “fiasco†that the governing Liberals laid squarely at the feet of their Conservative predecessors.
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A friend of Dellen Millard told court that there was “bad blood†between the accused killer and Laura Babcock, who disappeared five years ago and is presumed dead.
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Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services Halton, in conjunction with Summit Housing, Halton Region and the Elizabeth Fry Society, will receive $1.4 million from the province over the next three years to help end human trafficking.
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Witness testifies about bad blood between Dellen Millard and Laura Babcock
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A suicide bomber detonated his pickup truck loaded with explosives, killing 32 people on Tuesday evening at a marketplace in an Iraqi town contested by both the central government in Baghdad and the Kurdish regional authorities, Iraqi officials said.
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The Support Group for Rohingya People in Hamilton is heading to Ottawa Wednesday to make a presentation to parliamentarians.
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Hackers stole the personal data of 57 million customers and drivers from Uber Technologies, a massive breach that the company concealed for more than a year. This week, the ride-hailing company ousted Joe Sullivan, chief security officer, and one of his deputies for their roles in keeping the hack under wraps.
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OTTAWA - Health Canada has released a series of proposed cannabis regulations in a consultation paper, including a call for mandatory warnings similar to those found on tobacco products.
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Accused killer Borutski acted out of revenge in killing friends, Crown argues
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NewsAlert: Competition Bureau says no further action required against Loblaw
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Statistics Canada to begin study of recreational pot, even before it's legal
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Materials and tech help boost Toronto stock market, U.S. stocks also higher
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MMIW inquiry hearings start in Saskatoon with families calling for justice
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RBC added to Financial Stability Board list of 30 systemically important banks
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Auditor general flags Royal Military College for costs, cadet behaviour
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QuickQuotes: just what was said Tuesday about the auditor general's report
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The Massachusetts nation whose ancestors shared a Thanksgiving meal with the Pilgrims nearly 400 years ago is reclaiming its long-lost language, one schoolchild at a time.
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The Bar on Locke is celebrating its 20th anniversary on Nov. 26 with an open house.
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MMIW inquiry hearings start in Saskatoon with families calling for justice
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Donald Trump discounted allegations of sexual assault against Alabama Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore and said Tuesday that voters should not support Moore’s “liberal†rival.
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TTC CEO Andy Byford leaving Toronto to head up New York City Transit
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6 charged after drugs and guns seized in Simcoe County investigation
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Quebec-California cap-and-trade auction sells out
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Toronto looking at rebranding homeless services as part of shelter overhaul plan
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Loblaw Companies helps boost George Weston Q3 profit up from year ago
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Services provided, but outcomes not tracked for Syrians: auditor general
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Statistics Canada to begin study of recreational pot, even before it's legal
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A 13-year-old boy is charged after allegedly posting a video online that made threats concerning a Brantford school.
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Remains found near Fort Erie, Ont., trail those of woman missing since early 2016
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Boy, 13, charged with making threats after video posted targeting school
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Wilfrid Laurier University is apologizing to a teaching assistant after her superiors criticized her for airing a clip of a debate on gender-neutral pronouns.
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