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HAMILTON PROFESSIONALS: Richard Campbell
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Trump voices doubt about trophy hunting policy
Trump voices doubt about trophy hunting policy
Trump says he should have left UCLA players in Chinese jail
Trump says he should have left UCLA players in Chinese jail
Three men facing several drug-related charges
Three men are facing several charges following an investigation into cocaine trafficking.
Hamilton man seriously hurt in Niagara-on-the-Lake collision
A 20-year-old Hamilton driver was transferred to an out-of-region trauma centre after he lost control of his SUV Saturday while negotiating a curve.
Argentine navy pares back hopes of finding missing submarine
After an initial burst of optimism that they might be closer to finding a submarine that has been missing since Wednesday, Argentine authorities on Sunday began expressing caution as fears grew about the fate of the 44 crew members.
102-year-old Holocaust survivor meets newly discovered nephew
Eliahu Pietruszka shuffled his 102-year-old body through the lobby of his retirement home toward a stranger he had never met and collapsed into him in a teary embrace. Then he kissed both cheeks of his visitor and in a frail, squeaky voice began blurting out greetings in Russian, a language he hadn’t spoken in decades.
Figure known as ‘Crocodile’ could replace Zimbabwe president
Emmerson Mnangagwa, elected Sunday as the new leader of Zimbabwe’s ruling political party and positioned to take over as the country’s leader, has engineered a remarkable comeback using skills he no doubt learned from his longtime mentor, President Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwe president defies mounting pressure to leave office
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe defied calls to quit Sunday, saying he will preside over a ruling party congress in December in an announcement that could trigger impeachment proceedings this week and more protests demanding his ouster.
Back-to-work legislation ends five-week Ontario college strike
OPSEU says it is looking at the possibility of a constitutional challenge to the legislation.
Ex-Mexico prez to Trudeau: Don't be 'Judas'
Ex-Mexican president Fox to PM Trudeau: Don't be 'Judas' and betray us on NAFTA
Zimbabwe-Canadians expected Mugabe to quit
Members of Canada's Zimbabwean community disappointed with Mugabe speech
NAFTA: Canada brings info, not counter-offer on autos
NAFTA: Canada delivers a lecture first, counter-proposal on autos to come later
Const. James Forcillo finally runs out of breaks: DiManno
Forcillo has enjoyed every break possible during a legal odyssey that might still continue for years.
Dionne quintuplets home moved to new site
The birthplace of the Dionne quintuplets weathered a treacherous trek down the dark, snow-blanketed streets North Bay on Sunday, as it was once again uprooted and hauled to a new location.
B.C., officer remembered for his kindness
Thousands gather to remember life of Abbotsford, B.C. officer killed on duty
Grassy Narrows seeks treatment centre so residents don’t die away from reserve
Chief Simon Fobister doesn’t have to imagine the grief and anguish and pain that decades of slow-motion mercury poisoning have wrought on the people of Grassy Narrows First Nation.
Canada faces Russia-linked cyberthreats at home and abroad, NATO chief says
The head of NATO is urging Canada to be vigilant about the threat of Russian cyberwarfare both on the battlefield and at home.
European cities battle fiercely for top agencies leaving UK
Brexit is still well over year away but two European cities on Monday will already be celebrating Britain’s departure from the European Union.
Militants defeated in last major stronghold: Syria
Pro-government forces defeated the Islamic State group in its last major stronghold in Syria, state media and a monitoring group reported on Sunday, leaving the militants to defend just strips of desert territory in the country and a besieged pocket outside the capital, Damascus.
Apology to Canadians persecuted for being gay coming Nov. 28: Trudeau
Martine Roy was just 20 years old and less than a year into her chosen career as a medical assistant with the Canadian Armed Forces at CFB Borden when military police suddenly showed up at her workplace to arrest her.
Canada expected to lecture U.S. on disadvantages of NAFTA auto proposal
Canadian negotiators intend to provide a briefing to their American peers on how their auto parts proposals would devastate the U.S. domestic industry, in an effort to reset one of the most difficult conversations looming over the renegotiation of NAFTA.
Ottawa Humane society says dog shot in head
Ottawa Humane society says dog shot in head will undergo surgery on Wednesday
PHOTOS & VIDEO: 2017 Hamilton Santa Claus Parade
The Hamilton Santa Claus Parade debuted its new route on Saturday, despite stubbornly inclement weather, but persistent rain didn’t stop the crowds from assembling to take in the annual spectacle.
Toronto police reviewing supports after officer’s overdose death
The fatal fentanyl overdose of a Toronto drug squad officer has the police service considering what more it could be doing to support those working in its high-risk units.
Mahoney: At Six Nations, honouring steps unfinished
The Walking With Our Sisters commemorative art installation, now open at The Gathering Place by the Grand on Chiefswood Road in Ohsweken, is so many things at once.
Disabled groups fight 'demeaning' law
Disabled groups fight immigration law they say is 'demeaning'
Back-to-work legislation ends five-week Ontario college strike
OPSEU says it is looking at the possibility of a constitutional challenge to the legislation.
Police question Israeli leader over corruption accusations
Israeli police questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for about four hours on Sunday over a pair of corruption scandals surrounding the long-ruling Israeli leader.
Trudeau China trip possible in December
Trudeau mulling China trip in December, free trade talks possible
A sign of hope from Argentina’s vanished submarine: seven mysterious signals
Argentina’s navy could not confirm Sunday if seven brief satellite calls received a day prior were from a lost submarine with 44 crew members on board.
Bill ends five-week Ontario college strike
Back to work legislation in Ontario college strike expected to pass today
Zimbabwe’s Mugabe refuses to resign presidency
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, who was widely expected to resign Sunday after the ruling party dropped him as leader and threatened to impeach him if he did not leave office, instead said he would remain the country’s leader.
Grassy Narrows pleas for treatment centre
Grassy Narrows seeks treatment centre so residents don't die away from reserve
Mountain residents oppose vet clinic in former Concession St. plaza
“Residents have a vested interest in maintaining this neighbourhood,” said Danusia Szpack, who lives on Concession Street.
Bill to end five-week Ontario college strike passes
Ontario legislated college faculty back to work on Sunday, ending a five-week strike and paving the way for students to return to class on Tuesday.
Steven Mnuchin OK with Bond villain comparison
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Sunday he had no idea that a photo of him and his wife posing with a sheet of newly printed money would go viral.
Thousands celebrate life of Const. John Davidson
Thousands gather to remember life of Abbotsford, B.C. officer killed on duty
Bill to end Ontario college strike passes
Back to work legislation in Ontario college strike expected to pass today
Things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:
Model accuses Russell Simmons of sexual assault
Model Keri Claussen Khalighi has come forward to accuse Def Jam Records mogul Russell Simmons of sexual assault in 1991 when she was 17 years old.
PHOTOS & VIDEO: Annual Santa Run
Dionne quints' home moved for second time
Birthplace of Dionne quintuplets moves today after yearlong grassroots campaign
PHOTOS: Annual Santa Run
NATO chief warns of Russia-linked cyberthreats
Canada faces Russia-linked cyberthreats at home and abroad, NATO chief says
Ancaster’s Wilson Street completed from “coast to coast”
“The last piece of Wilson Street was finished,” said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson, as a group of residents enthusiastically applauded during an event at Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum Nov. 18.
Zimbabwe’s Mugabe resigning after 37 years: Official
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe is resigning after nearly four decades in power, according to an official close to the talks on his departure, in an extraordinary end for the world’s oldest head of state who had vowed to rule until death.
One killed in training exercises at Manitoba Canadian Forces base
One person is dead after an accident during training exercises at the Canadian Forces base in Shilo, Man.
The Latest: Mugabe resigning after nearly 4 decades in power
The Latest: Mugabe resigning after nearly 4 decades in power
Liberals prepare to unveil housing strategy
Portable supplement, focus on supply to be part of new housing strategy
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