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Ontario to legislate striking college faculty back to work
The Ontario government says it will legislate striking college faculty back to work, starting the process of bringing the nearly five-week-long labour disruption to an end.
Six Nations Polytechnic shows off revamped Brantford campus
The money for the project was provided through the Post-Secondary Institutions Strategic Investment Fund.
NewsAlert: Ontario moves to end college faculty strike
College strike vote results expected today
Gas plants accused decline to call witnesses, closing arguments start Wednesday
Crown prosecutors along with lawyers for former McGuinty chief of staff David Livingston and deputy Laura Miller will make their final arguments in the criminal case before Justice Timothy Lipson begins his deliberations
TransCanada Keystone pipeline leaks 795,000 litres of crude oil in South Dakota
TransCanada Corp. said its Keystone pipeline has leaked an estimated 795,000 litres of oil in Marshall County, S.D. just days before Nebraska is set to decide the fate of its Keystone XL pipeline
Canada and UK lead effort to get nations off coal-fired power
Canada and the United Kingdom have enticed 18 other nations to adopt their mutual goal of weaning themselves off coal-fired power — but at least two provinces are trying to negotiate their way out of the federal government’s own domestic plan.
Drunk man wanders into wrong Norfolk home, falls asleep on bathroom floor
The homeowner requested no charges be laid.
Phoenix 'keeps me up at night,' says minister
Outstanding transactions at Phoenix pay centre surpass 500,000, says minister
Peacekeeping myths and nostalgia die a quiet death under the Liberals: Tim Harper
Justin Trudeau’s downscaled commitment is a reminder Canada has not been a peacekeeping nation for years
Closing submissions made in disciplinary case for police officer charged in stop of councillor
Pfeifer's lawyer accuses Coun. Green of fabrication as Police Services Act case wraps up
Uncle denies Millard's story on pet cremation biz
Millard claimed he bought incinerator for pet cremation biz, uncle says story false
Where see the CP Holiday Train in Ontario
For its 19th season, Canadian Pacific Railway's Holiday Train will be lighting up tracks across Ontario.
Tories express shock, sadness at sudden death of first Filipino-Canadian senator
Tobias Enverga Jr., the first Filipino-Canadian ever appointed to the Senate, has died while on a parliamentary visit to Colombia.
Trump urges 3 UCLA players to thank China leader for release
Trump exhorts UCLA trio to thank Xi for release in China
Will someone sign Kaepernick already?
Michael Bennett and other athletes, including the Women’s National Basketball Association’s Brittney Griner and Breanna Stewart, as well as Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad, are calling on the National Football League to sign Colin Kaepernick. In a statement issued Wednesday by a Bennett-led group called Athletes in Action, they said: “No one should be denied employment for having the courage to follow their convictions and take action for equality and social justice.”
Drug squad officer died of fentanyl overdose, Toronto police say
Crown and police reviewing cases that Const. Michael Thompson worked on before his death in April.
City taking the offensive on graffiti
Hamilton Mountain councillors are encouraging city staff to expand a program that would install as many closed circuit cameras as possible in public parks across the city to deter would be graffiti artists.
Striking Ontario college faculty reject offer
College strike vote results expected today
Statue breaks ‘bronze ceiling’: Halifax unveils first monument to women
They sang and played accordion, knitted scarves and sewed quilts, and served up heaping plates of roast beef and potatoes to hundreds of hungry servicemen.
Detainee Harkat wouldn't hurt a bug: wife
Security detainee Mohamed Harkat seeks relaxation of strict monitoring
First Nations want compensation for '60s Scoop
First Nations want Saskatchewan government to compensate '60s Scoop survivors
Broad-based rally lifts TSX; loonie up
Financials, tech and industrials lift TSX, U.S. markets also higher
Liberals name board for infrastructure bank
Liberal government unveils ranks of new infrastructure bank's board of directors
MacNab, 23 other schools found with high levels of lead in drinking water
Hamilton’s public school board is supplying bottled water to Sir Allan MacNab Secondary School and taking corrective measures at another 23 schools across the city after testing found their fountains and taps exceeded Ontario’s limit for lead.
Coal power in Canada, by the numbers
By the numbers: coal-fired electricity generation in Canada and elsewhere
Hydro One CEO says rate hike needed
Hydro One CEO says rate hike needed to keep the system stable
Niagara Region looking for experts to guide economic development
The region’s economic development department is looking to recruit experts from a variety of fields in the private sector and in post-secondary education to help guide efforts to get Niagara’s economy firing on all cylinders.
Gas plants accused decline to call evidence; closing arguments Nov. 22
Two former senior political aides charged with illegally destroying documents related to the Ontario government’s decision to cancel two gas plants will call no witnesses in their defence, their lawyers said Thursday.
Trump reverses ban on importing elephants killed as trophies
The Trump administration said it will allow the importation of body parts from African elephants shot for sport, contending that encouraging wealthy big-game hunters to kill them will aid the vulnerable species.
Two men sought after carjackings in Ajax, Ont.
Durham regional police looking for suspects after several carjackings
It’s sex, lies and aphrodisiacs on The Bachelor Canada
When villain Brittany’s end finally came on The Bachelor Canada, it was with more of a whimper than a bang.
Drake warns fan to stop touching women at Sydney performance
Drake is being praised after issuing a stern warning to a fan to stop touching women at a performance in Australia this week.
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi” sells for record $450 million
After 19 minutes of dueling, with four bidders on the telephone and one in the room, Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi” sold Wednesday night for $450.3 million with fees, shattering the high for any work of art sold at auction. It far surpassed Picasso’s “Women of Algiers,” which fetched $179.4 million at Christie’s in May 2015.
Miltonian charged in credit card fraud investigation
MILTON - ​After a month-long investigation into illegal credit card production, a Miltonian was arrested and charged.
Tories mourn death of Sen. Tobias Enverga Jr.
Tories express shock, sadness at sudden death of first Filipino-Canadian senator
Lane restrictions coming at Hwy. 52 bridge
Construction will limit traffic flow on Nov. 17 and 21.
Mayor praises suburban progress at Stoney Creek Chamber luncheon
As he has done during previous visits, Mayor Fred Eisenberger trumpeted Stoney Creek and the suburban areas’ economic progress over the past few years.
Canada, UK launch alliance to phase out coal
Canada and UK form alliance to phase out coal to combat climate change
Toronto cop dies of fentanyl overdose: police
Toronto drug squad officer dies of fentanyl overdose, police say
Canadians pay most often in cash: BoC
Canadians pay most often in cash, but for small purchases, Bank of Canada says
McDonald's drive-thru window break-in: Suspect surrenders
McDonald's drive-thru window break-in: Suspect surrenders
Ruling prompts Facebook response from dead boy's father
Dead boy's father posts Facebook response after Appeal Court upholds conviction
Gas plants accused decline to call evidence
Gas plants accused decline to call evidence; closing arguments Nov. 22.
Striking college faculty reject offer
The five-week-old strike by some 12,000 Ontario community college faculty will continue after faculty rejected a settlement offer from the College Employer Council.According to the Ontario Public Service Employees Union that represents the profes
Hamilton school bus driver shortage may steer beyond Christmas
The chair of Hamilton’s public school board says a bus driver shortage that is making almost a thousand students late for school each day may not be resolved by the Christmas break.
Dionne quints' birth home to be moved Sunday
Historic cabin where Dionne quintuplets were born to be moved Sunday
Newstrike confirms talks with CanniMed
Tragically Hip-backed Newstrike confirms merger talks with CanniMed
Tories mourn death of senator
Tories express shock, sadness at sudden death of first Filipino-Canadian senator
“There is a special place in hell for people who prey on children:” Ivanka Trump reacts to Roy Moore’s allegations
Ivanka Trump believes “there’s a special place in hell” for people who do the things that GOP Senate nominee Roy Moore is accused of.
London theatre uncovers 20 allegations against Kevin Spacey
Directors of the Old Vic theatre in London said Thursday that a “cult of personality” around Kevin Spacey prevented junior staff and young actors from speaking out against the American movie star, who now stands accused of inappropriate behaviour in a string of alleged incidents over a decade at the artistic institution.
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