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Safety threat won't change my plans: Trudeau
Trudeau says threat to his safety grows from online polarization and hate
Where the leaders are Monday, Oct. 14
Where the party leaders are Monday
Where the party leaders are Monday
Where the party leaders are Sunday
Country star seeks to unseat Liberal
Central Nova: Country star seeks to unseat Liberal incumbent in Tory stronghold
Singh pushes coalition to stop Tories
Singh says NDP would form coalition with the Liberals to stop Tories
Parents must ‘demand action’ on school bullying, says teachers’ union president
Officials call for parents, students to speak up after death of 14-year-old boy by stabbing in Hamilton.
Trudeau says threat to his safety grows from online polarization and hate
Liberal leader wears body armour, adds highly visible RCMP security for Mississauga rally
Singh pushes back against strategic voting
Singh says strategic voting makes people settle for less, counters Liberal push
One person, one vote? In Canada, it’s not even close
Some ridings have fewer than 40,000 people. Others are closer to 160,000. Can anything be done to make them more equal?
Police looking for witnesses after fight between man, teens on Hamilton Mountain
The fight took place in the area of King Fisher Dr. and Upper Wentworth St.
Trudeau: safety threat won't change his plans
Trudeau says threat to his safety grows from online polarization and hate
Two teens facing weapons charges after incident at Glendale Secondary School
An online feud between two youths resulted in one of them going to a Hamilton school with an adult friend armed with a small hatchet and pocket knife.
Rewards for good behaviour part of school-violence prevention, teachers’ union says
Officials call for parents, students to speak up after death of 14-year-old boy by stabbing in Hamilton.
Off the beaten path: Seven places to escape the hustle and bustle in Hamilton
Seek solitude in the cities parks and trails.
Baby in life-threatening condition after hit-and-run in Scarborough
A baby in a stroller and two women have been struck in a hit-and-run near Pharmacy Avenue and Ellesmere Road.
Bestselling author takes aim at Ford in new humour book
For bestselling author Linwood Barclay, it’s not Ford Nation — it’s Ford AbomiNation. That’s why Barclay, whose thrillers are read by millions around the world, is aiming his pen at Premier Doug Ford in a new humour book to be published next month.
What happens when you and your parents disagree on politics?
Some young voters find themselves on opposite ends of the political spectrum than their parents, while others disagree on more minor issues. But in each relationship, often there’s much to learn from each other.
Reconciliation in question ahead of election
Reconciliation, Indigenous engagement in question ahead of election
Facts about the federal riding of Cape Breton-Canso
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Cape Breton-Canso
Facts about the federal riding of Kings-Hants
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Kings-Hants
Facts about the federal riding of Central Nova
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Central Nova
Facts on the federal riding of Nanaimo-Ladysmith
Facts about the federal riding of Nanaimo-Ladysmith
Facts on the riding of Skeena-Bulkley Valley
Facts about the federal riding of Skeena-Bulkley Valley
Facts on federal riding in West Vancouver
Facts about federal riding of West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country
Facts on federal riding of North Vancouver
Facts about the federal riding of North Vancouver
The Tory pivot from dimples to dirty looks
From Dimples McCheery to Angry Andrew: what's behind the Conservatives' pivot
Candidate diversity up, but much room to grow
Diversity of candidates up from 2015 but much more to be done, advocates say
Focus on Toronto for leaders on Sunday
No holiday for campaigning leaders on Thanksgiving weekend, but pace slows
Where the party leaders are Sunday
Where the party leaders are Sunday
Trudeau wears protective vest during rally
Trudeau dons protective vest as security concern delays Toronto-area rally
'King of Beers': Police say speeding driver in Burlington had an interesting front-seat passenger
A man is facing a number of charges after Halton Regional Police say he was caught going 120 km/h in Burlington with an open can of beer by his side.
Sharp attacks start long weekend campaigning
No holiday for campaigning leaders on Thanksgiving weekend, but pace slows
Collective grief at Bracci-Selvey funeral as community reflects over murdered boy
Hundreds attend funeral for slain Sir Winston Churchill Secondary student Devan Bracci-Selvey
Singh promises new jobs for oilsands workers
Singh promises programs, funding to get new jobs for oilsands workers
May pledges review of veterans programs
Elizabeth May promises 'national re-examination' of veterans issues
Will a broken promise haunt the Liberals?
The Liberals broke their promise on electoral reform. Will it hurt them in 2019?
‘Ancaster isn’t in wonderland,’ councillor says, to residents opposing four-storey apartment building
Terry Whitehead says 19-unit building is consistent with density targets set by provincial government legislation.
'Corporate welfare' early target: Scheer
'Corporate welfare' a Conservative target in first 100 days, Scheer says
On immigration, Liberals and Conservatives agree on targets but not on how to get there
All mainstream parties agree immigration is key to Canada’s continued economic and social well-being. But rhetoric, politics masks that consensus.
Leaders hit hustings for votes on long weekend
No holiday for campaigning leaders on Thanksgiving weekend, but pace slows
Hundreds attend funeral for slain Hamilton student Devan Bracci-Selvey
Hamilton teen was stabbed to death outside of high school Monday.
Rob Howard: How nature can love your garden as much as you do
Gardening in a sustainable, environmentally responsible way
Rob Howard: How nature can love your garden as much as you do
Gardening in a sustainable, environmentally responsible way
A look at the parties' election promises
Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
Mourners gather for funeral of Churchill student Devan Bracci-Selvey
Hamilton teen was stabbed to death outside of high school Monday.
Voting this weekend in Hamilton? Get informed first
Advanced polls are open across Canada
Montreal demonstrators protest Turkish military invasion in northern Syria
The Kurdish-Canadian community say the Turkish assault could upend the stability of a fragile region and roll back progress against militants affiliated with the Islamic State group.
Youth interviews and social media commentary complicating Devan Bracci-Selvey homicide investigation
Complex case is focused on multiple witnesses and video
Leaders all on the hustings this long weekend
No holiday for campaigning leaders on Thanksgiving weekend, but pace slows
Regina Haggo: Laura Culic and Jessica Masters paint landscapes close to their hearts
Earls Court Gallery exhibition features landscapes from within
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