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Sexual misconduct claims roil Alabama campaign, divide women
Sexual misconduct claims roil Alabama campaign, divide women
Lebanon's Hariri in France, says he wasn't Saudi prisoner
Lebanon's Hariri in France, says he wasn't Saudi prisoner
Amid national focus on harassment, Trump moves unscathed
Selective outrage: Trump criticizes Franken, silent on Moore
Giddy Zimbabweans gather in capital to march against Mugabe
Giddy Zimbabweans gather in capital to march against Mugabe
Climate meeting goes all night, ends after financing talks
Climate meeting goes all night, ends after financing talks
Ont legislature deals with college strike
Ont legislature in session this weekend to try to end the colleges strike
Suspects charged in Mississauga shooting
Two suspects charged in Mississauga shooting
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $22 million Lotto Max jackpot
Giving thanks to a former astronaut
Award recipient looks forward to thanking governor general for family inspiration.
Hamilton police conducting criminal investigation into HWAD PC nomination meeting
Hamilton Police Constable Lorraine Edwards said police detectives are examining materials that were provided by Tory party officials. She said the investigation is expected to take several months to complete.
‘I am out of words’: Veteran politician Paul Quassa chosen new Nunavut premier
A longtime Inuit politician has been chosen as the fourth premier of Nunavut.
Feds earmark $327M over five years to fight gun, gang violence in Canada
The federal government will allocate up to $327.6 million over five years and $100 million a year after that to fight gun and gang violence, Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said Friday.
As sex scandals topple the powerful: Why not Trump?
“You can do anything,” Donald Trump once boasted, speaking of groping and kissing unsuspecting women.
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister hurt while hiking on vacation in New Mexico
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister was hiking while on vacation in New Mexico and was overdue by an hour when his wife called police who found him injured at a trailhead.
Conservation service to free B.C. deer with purple hammock twined in its antlers
Help is on the way for Hammy, the northwestern British Columbia buck whose unusual antler adornment has endeared him to area residents and turned him into an internet sensation.
Say Donald Trump kills NAFTA. Here’s what experts say will happen to Canada
The auto industry, the agriculture industry, and a whole bunch of others would be harmed by a termination of the North American trade pact. But the Canadian economy would not be crippled, economists say.
Rev. Jesse Jackson discloses Parkinson’s disease diagnosis
Rev. Jesse Jackson disclosed publicly Friday that he has been seeking outpatient care for two years for Parkinson’s disease and plans to “dedicate” himself to physical therapy to slow the progress of the disease.
U.S. releases updated list of NAFTA demands
U.S. releases list reflecting tougher NAFTA negotiating positions
Tough money questions face Site C project
Green leader senses NDP support for Site C, calls it 'irritating'
Quebec judge hears arguments against face-veil law
Lawyers to seek temporary reprieve today from Quebec's face-veil law
Indigenous deer hunt underway on Ancaster land
A young deer looks like a lawn ornament frozen by the sound of the photographer’s shutter tripping.
Be a Santa to a Senior campaign seeks donations
The campaign takes donated gifts and delivers them to isolated seniors in Hamilton.
Nunavut chooses Paul Quassa as new premier
Longtime politician Paul Quassa chosen new premier of Nunavut
Mugabe emerges from house
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe emerged for the first time Friday from military-imposed house arrest, presiding at a university graduation ceremony in a fragile show of normalcy even as former loyalists across the country demanded that he resign after nearly four decades in power.
Sajjan touts Canada's emboldened defence role
Canadians 'well protected' from returning Islamic State fighters: Sajjan
Manitoba premier hurt while hiking in U.S.
CP NewsAlert: Manitoba premier Brian Pallister hurt while hiking in New Mexico
BlackBerry COO Marty Beard resigning
BlackBerry COO Marty Beard resigning to deal with family situation
Historic cabin where Dionne quintuplets were born to be moved Sunday
A year-long grassroots campaign to keep the birth home of the Dionne quintuplets in a northeastern Ontario city will come to fruition this weekend as the house-turned-museum is uprooted and transported to another location in the community — the second move for the historic log cabin.
Doctor says Harkat is unlikely to be violent
Psychiatrist says terror suspect Mohamed Harkat poses low risk of violence
Insider: Looking for clues in the Musitano murder, plus the state of the city's trans health care
In episode 33 of the Newsroom Insider, host David Crosbie talks to Nicole O'Reilly about the ongoing police investigation of Angelo Musitano's death. Then Joanna Frketich discusses the state of trans health care in Hamilton, and what the city is doing about it.
Nunavut chooses new premier
Longtime politician Paul Quassa chosen new premier of Nunavut
Hudson's Bay to delay deal with Rhone Capital
Hudson's Bay agrees to delay deal that would see Rhone Capital buy stake in retailer
Canada’s peacekeeping commitment affects possible UN Security Council bid
Canada’s new commitment to UN peacekeeping has left some international observers questioning whether it will be enough to accomplish another big foreign policy goal: eventually winning a seat on the UN Security Council.
Police searching for drivers in hit-and-runs
Police searching for driver in hit-and-run; video shows victim sent flying
Smoke, crackling sound coming from incinerator in 2012, Smich’s ex tells Babcock trial
The ex-girlfriend of one of two men accused of murdering a young Toronto woman and burning her remains in a massive animal incinerator saw the large machine in operation the year the alleged killing occurred, a court heard Friday.
Bombardier hiring spree is signal of aerospace industry future for young
— Bombardier Inc.’s hiring of about 1,000 workers for its new business jet is a signal to young people that the aerospace industry is attractive despite waves of layoffs in recent years, says chief executive Alain Bellemare.
Magician in waiting
Legislation tabled to end college faculty strike
Ontario tabled legislation Friday to end a five-week strike by college faculty, which could mean hundreds of thousands of students can return to class next week.
Police probing alleged rental scam on Mountain
Multiple would-be tenants have reported paying a sub-lease deposit on the same Thayer Avenue home - which was not available for rent.
Five years for lying to CRA about business expenses
A Toronto man has been sentenced to five years in prison for claiming nearly $1 million in Goods and Services Tax and Harmonized Sales Tax refunds to which he wasn’t entitled.
Crown seeking to revoke Forcillo’s bail, officer remains in custody
Crown prosecutors are seeking to revoke the bail of a Toronto police officer convicted of attempted murder in the fatal shooting of a teen on an empty streetcar four years ago.
Rev Jesse Jackson discloses Parkinson's disease diagnosis
Rev Jesse Jackson discloses Parkinson's disease diagnosis
Resource stocks provide lift to TSX
Resource stock provide lift to Toronto stock index, American counterparts down
Armoured vests for Toronto K9 unit after dog attacked with machete
Police dogs in Toronto will be getting armoured vests designed to protect them from sharp weapons.
November sky
Holocaust monument won't close for winter
Joly announces new National Holocaust Monument to stay open year-round
Five things about Canada's peacekeeping plan
Canada's return to peacekeeping: five things to know about the details
CP Holiday Train stopping in Hamilton
Canadian Pacific Railway’s Holiday Train will be rolling into Hamilton for its 19th season with a lineup of musical attractions featuring a father and son act.
Cleanup continues at fire-damaged St. Peter’s Hospital
About 55 patients relocated after the Nov. 5 fire remain in other hospitals.
Weekend planner: Hamilton Theatre Inc., RBG’s Rock Garden, Whitehern and Ireland House Christmas
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