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Johnson returns to London to drum up support for Brexit deal
After defying expectations to win the backing of European Union leaders for his new Brexit deal, Prime Minister Boris Johnson was battling Friday to secure enough support to get the deal through the fractious British Parliament and pave the way for Britain — finally — to leave the bloc in two weeks’ time.
Chantal Hébert: Runners-up have little to gain from a Conservative minority
The New Democrats, the Greens and the Bloc can only hope that if they get the hung parliament they covet, it’s not a gift that comes wrapped in blue, Chantal Hébert writes.
UPDATE: Police arrest man in Hamilton Mountain bank robbery
Hamilton police have arrested a man in connection with a robbery at the Royal Bank at 545 Rymal Rd. E. on Sept. 10.
Harold Howe: Boadicea is on the run, straight to the Breeders Crown
Filly won Ontario Sires Stakes Super Final
Former Hamilton Centre PC riding association president arrested by police for theft
Hamilton resident David Dawson charged with theft over $5,000.
Singh urges voters to ignore Liberal warnings
Singh urges voters to ignore Liberal warnings about voting for NDP
Pre-construction work for Hamilton’s LRT begins in east end
Workers are moving around an oil pipeline near the Queenston traffic circle to make room for an eventual $1 billion light rail transit line. Expect lane restrictions in the area until late December.
Liberal-NDP 'coalition' will hike GST: Scheer
Scheer claims a Liberal-NDP coalition government will hike the GST
Canadian business needs Brexit certainty but Johnson plan only a start: observers
Experts warn that a post-Brexit United Kingdom will present Canadian business with tremendous uncertainty about billions of dollars worth of trade and investments, no matter how the British Parliament votes on Saturday.
Keep gov't out of wardrobes of the nation: Trudeau
State has no place in the wardrobes of the nation: Trudeau
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath urges Hamilton NDP MP candidates to fight for "every day families"
Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath wants federal NDP to focus on affordable housing, jobs for Hamilton.
Part three of four: The multimillion dollar mess at Hamilton’s CityHousing
Problems at Vanier Towers are a microcosm of the massive and costly challenges facing CityHousing, Hamilton’s largest social housing agency. Much-needed funding never arrived before the federal election.
Art Gallery of Hamilton pop-up features local design collections
More than 20 Ontario fashion, jewelry and accessory designers will be showing their collections at the INLAND pop-up showcase on Sunday, Nov. 3, at the Art Gallery of Hamilton.
'Unprovoked': Brampton man, 23, charged with murder in death of 91-year-old Oakville man
A 23-year-old Brampton man has been charged with first degree murder in the death of a 91-year-old Oakville man who was killed near his retirement residence.
Regina Haggo: Works that grow from the clay and take flight
Maria Moldovan’s ideas take shape in clay
Scheer: Liberal-NDP coalition will hike GST
Scheer claims a Liberal-NDP coalition government will hike the GST
Diane Galambos: ‘Binh minh’ is just what Mai Nguyen wants to do
Pho Binh Minh has been doing that for 11 years
'Odours from the site': Complaints of awful smell at Burlington slaughterhouse prompts Ministry to take action
The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks issued an order to Sofina Foods following a large number of complaints about strong smells coming from the Burlington plant located at the corner of Harvester Road and Appleby Line. Operated as the Fearmans Pork Inc. plant, the facility is a slaughterhouse that processes pigs.
Health care has been the elephant in the room on the federal election campaign trail
At a time when Canada faces an increasingly deadly opioid crisis, an aging population and hallway medicine. Universal pharmacare is on the table and a pandemic looms, yet no candidates are talking about health.
Five things to know about E. coli O157: H7
Strain has been identified in raw beef and veal products from Toronto-based slaughterhouse Ryding-Regency Meat Packers Ltd., leading to a major recall.
Kathy Renwald: For me, a Great Neighbour has a Great Garden
Take a look around, you might have one on your own street.
Hamilton police arrest suspect in Westdale stabbing
Still looking for second man who is considered armed and dangerous
Q-and-A: Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates share plans to support agriculture sector
As part of its comprehensive coverage of the federal election, the Review invited each of the Flamborough-Glanbrook riding candidates to weigh in on a particular issue. This is the last in a three-part question-and-answer series with your local candidates. The issue is agriculture.
COMMUTERS: Your Friday morning weather, traffic and school closures
Getting you to work and school. Traffic and weather for your morning commute. School and cancellation information.
Andrew Dreschel: City’s hate-fighting trespassing bylaw needs to be ‘fixed’
Bylaw gives power to dozens of senior staffers to ban people from city property.
Six things to do this weekend in the Hamilton area
Leaves are crunching at your feet and the city is calling for you to get out and enjoy all our community has to offer. Here are six things you can do this weekend in the Hamilton area. Just make sure you take a jacket — early predictions from Environment Canada call for highs of 15 C.
Facts on federal riding of Victoria
Facts about the federal riding of Victoria
Facts on federal riding of Burnaby South
Facts about the federal riding of Burnaby South
Housing top B.C. issue but promises questioned
Housing top B.C. issue but experts question whether platforms strong enough
Facts on federal riding of Vancouver Kingsway
Facts about the federal riding of Vancouver Kingsway
Liberals promise disability lens for government policies
Liberals vow to implement disability lens for all government policies if re-elected
Old court case a 'fender bender': Liberals
Minor 'fender bender' at root of 1999 B.C. court file naming Justin Trudeau
Facts on federal riding of Burnaby North-Seymour
Facts about the federal riding of Burnaby North-Seymour
Scheer takes fight to Bernier in final days
Scheer takes fight to Bernier, Greens and NDP go head to head on West Coast
Singh would 'encourage' provinces on health
Singh says he would 'encourage' provinces on health-care services
Leaders haggle over minority scenarios
Leaders make for hotly contested seats in Quebec, Ontario, N.S. as clock ticks
Trudeau pleads for progressive votes
Justin Trudeau isn't saying whether the Liberal leader's team asked former U.S. president Barack Obama to endorse his campaign.
Where the leaders are Friday, Oct. 18
Where the federal leaders are Friday, Oct. 18
Horgan offers tips on forming minority government
Horgan warns federal leaders their opponents may become colleagues next week
Carbon tax to be gone by January: Scheer
Scheer promising carbon tax will be history by January if he gets majority
Sheila Copps says she is a Liberal no matter what Facebook tells you
The Liberal stalwart and former Hamilton MP was enraged to see herself listed online as “liking” an election ad for NDP candidate Matthew Green.
City aims to rein in Hamilton tax arrears with more notices
Councillors want more detailed information about what could be behind nonpayment trend
Alberta nurses will be allowed broader medical duties
Nurses will be able to administer blood and dispense certain drugs, provide ultrasounds at bedside.
East Hamilton tenants fight eviction threat over air conditioning
Landlord of 240-280 Montmorency Dr. hits residents with eviction notices over units mounted in windows.
Witnesses describe lead-up to fatal 2018 Hamilton street-racing crash
Trial for two men facing charges in connection with the 2018 death of Sara Viet Hoang opened Thursday.
Justin Trudeau sidesteps questions about Barack Obama
Liberal leader continues push for progressive voters as polls indicate no party in Canada is headed for a majority government.
Hamilton prepares Ancaster's Meadowlands Community Park for spray pad next year
Construction of the new spray pad is scheduled to begin next summer if council approves 2020 capital budget.
New poll shows NDP ‘surge’ and major bump in approval for Jagmeet Singh
The latest Forum survey shows New Democrats with 20 per cent support among decided voters, up from 12 per cent in a similar poll just nine days ago.
Green Leader Elizabeth May calls talk of a coalition government ‘premature’
Polls suggest a strong possibility of a minority Liberal or Conservative government emerging from Monday’s vote.
Fate of N.B. clinic speaks to unfinished fight for abortion access in region
“Both Liberal and Conservative governments have been sort of very reticent to touch the issue at all.”
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