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Conservatives bail on national climate debate
Conservatives refuse to participate in national climate debate
PPC footing the security bill for protests that turned violent at Hamilton fundraiser
Complaint to Elections Canada over American YouTube star Dave Rubin offering to cover the costs dismissed because no money had changed hands.
Week 5: The Journal of Dr. Tiberius Hess
Each week for six weeks, the HPL is releasing excerpts from Hess’s journal along with clues Hess crafted that seem to reveal where he hid his gears.
Andrew Scheer promises to release Conservatives’ platform on Friday
Meanwhile, Jagmeeet Singh sets out the terms for the NDP’s support in a minority government
Shells fired into Turkey as Syria offensive extends into 2nd day
France says Turkey was risking a humanitarian crisis for “millions of people.”
Saskatchewan museum looks for help to crack code on mystery safe
The Civic Museum of Regina doesn’t know the safe’s combination and put out a call on Facebook asking for help to crack it.
Charity calls on Ottawa to rescue 25 Canadian kids trapped in Syria
At least 25 “innocent” Canadian children are trapped in a refugee camp not far from where Turkey has launched a military offensive in northeastern Syria, an international charity said Thursday as it called on Ottawa to act now to rescue them.
Photos: Westdale students protest provincial cuts to education
A small group of students gathered out front of Westdale High School on Thursday, to show their support for staff and protest the cuts by the provincial government that they say has led to increased class sizes and fewer choices for programs. Similar ‘walk-ins’ took place at many Ontario high schools across the province today, either before or after school.
Three teens charged after Lime Ridge Mall assault
A 15-year-old boy, a 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy are charged with assault with a weapon.
Olga Tokarczuk, Peter Handke win Nobel literature prizes
Polish novelist Olga Tokarczuk, known for her humanist themes, and Austrian author Peter Handke, who has long faced criticism for his stance on the 1990s wars in the Balkans, are the dual recipients of the Nobel Prizes for literature.
Doctors, nurses call for climate action
Top medical groups call for strong climate change action in letter
RECALLS: Meat sold at Metro, Fortinos, Longos recalled due to E. coli, Listeria concerns
A massive Canada-wide meat recall and investigation is being conducted by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency due to concerns over products being contaminated with E. coli and Listeria.Originally the agency recalled a number of meat products on O
The Latest: Tokarczuk asks Poles to vote for democracy
The Latest: Tokarczuk asks Poles to vote for democracy
Tories to release platform on Friday
NDP reminds Trudeau of electoral-reform promise before last debate
Top court lets stand nine-year child-porn sentence for daycare supervisor
A nine-year prison sentence handed to a Toronto-area daycare supervisor who used toddlers for child pornography will stand.
Kitchener man charged in Hamilton Pride assault has trial date set
Chris Vanderweide to face two counts of assault with a weapon in September 2020.
Ontario government earmarks $40M for more mental health workers in high schools
In the wake of 14-year-old Devan Bracci-Selvey’s stabbing death, Education Minister Stephen Lecce said 70 per cent of mental health and addictions troubles begin in the teen years.
Syrian restaurant to reopen in Toronto days after closing over threats
A Syrian restaurant in downtown Toronto that closed after its owners said they received hate messages and death threats is set to reopen Friday following an outpouring of support from community members and other businesses.
Graham Rockingham: A walk through Hamilton’s punk history
Former Forgotten Rebel Chris (Pogo Au Gogo) Houston will guide you through some of Hamilton’s punk music history.
Hamilton residents continue to make trip to local travel shops
Trend defies myth that ‘travel agencies are either dead or dying.’
WATCH LIVE: The 2019 French Federal Leaders' Debate
Hearing directly from federal party leaders remains a vital way to make an informed choice for the October 21 election. Here’s how you can watch, listen, and engage as five party leaders participate in the the French-language debate October 10.
Hamilton wants transit, climate cash from next federal party in power
Hamilton's wish list of federal needs include infrastructure, "modernized" relationship with federal government.
Tories pledge extra EI leave for adoptions
Conservatives pledge extra EI leave, expanded tax credit for adoptive parents
Singh dismisses Bloc in bid for Quebec voters
Singh says NDP can 'work with the rest of Canada' to draw contrast with Bloc
Soufi’s restaurant to reopen Friday after shutting down earlier following hate messages, death threats
“We are going to send a message that hate will never win in Canada,” Paramount Fine Foods CEO Mohamad Fakih said at a news conference Thursday.
Holey moley! National party leader opts for mini putt over canvassing in Hamilton
Sebastian CoRhino is the supreme leader, dealer and chef of the Rhinoceros Party of Canada.
Grieving family wants you to know West Nile virus can be deadly
Adele Turek died from West Nile virus last month. Her family wants to spread the word that it can happen to anyone.
Facts about Barrie-Springwater-Oro Medonte
Some facts about the federal riding of Barrie-Springwater-Oro Medonte
Company cellphones may cause new tax headache
Personal use of work smartphone may become more of a tax headache for employers
Facts about the federal riding of Sault Ste. Marie
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Sault Ste. Marie
Facts about the federal riding of Peterborough-Kawartha
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Peterborough-Kawartha
Ontario’s top lawmaker looks for ideas on reforms to pit bull ban
Attorney General Doug Downey said his ministry is reviewing the Dog Owner’s Liability Act
RCMP shuns lie-detector tests for top security clearances despite federal rules
The revelation comes as the national police force assesses the damage from possible leaks by one of its most senior intelligence officials.
Dundas Grightmire Arena settlement negotiations continue
City expects a "financial credit" after talks with contractor
Singh sets table for NDP support post-vote
NDP reminds Trudeau of electoral-reform promise before last debate
He says he works security for Maxime Bernier. He’s also listed as a founding member of a party promoting white nationalism
Darik Horn has called himself a People’s Party of Canada “super volunteer.” He is also a founding member of the Canadian Nationalist Party
'Traumatizing': Chilling video shows violent, gunpoint attack in Halton Hills cargo yard
WARNING: Video shows violent images and may be offensive to some readers
Tim Hortons, Nestlé, top list of plastic polluters — while McDonald’s moves down to fourth place
Greenpeace’s annual single-use plastics audit finds most identifiably branded garbage originates with just a few big brands.
Armed and dangerous: Hamilton police seek pair after stabbing at West Lounge Café
Do not approach these suspects but call 911 immediately
Should Hamilton run its own recycling plants?
Spiking contract costs have councillors mulling the prospect of a municipal takeover
Resellers tout ‘Hamilton’ tickets for as much as 7 times face value even before box office opens
Mirvish Productions is warning customers to steer clear of online resellers hawking seats to the Toronto production of “Hamilton” before tickets even go on sale.
Olga Tokarczuk, Peter Handke win Nobel literature prizes
Olga Tokarczuk, Peter Handke win Nobel literature prizes
Anatomy of a manufactured election scandal
How the Conservative party took an unfounded internet rumour and ran with it.
Did you buy stolen goods at a garage sale in Glanbrook?
Hamilton police are investigating a break and enter at a commercial property
Soon Rogers will hand deliver your new phone to your home, office or local coffee shop — and help you set it up
New Pro-on-the-Go service launches in Greater Toronto Area this month, then rolls out to other major Canadian cities.
Police helicopter footage shows chaos of U-Haul crash in Edmonton van attack
Crown prosecutors at the trial of Abdulahi Hasan Sharif on Wednesday submitted video evidence showing where police tipped a U-Haul that struck four pedestrians onto its side following a dangerous chase on Sept. 30, 2017.
Hamilton pro-diversity advocate receives threatening emails for Bernier protest remarks
Kojo Damptey ‘determined to stand up against these intimidation tactics’ in quest for more inclusive city.
Q-and-A: Flamborough-Glanbrook candidates outline plans for child care
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 second in a three-part question-and-answer with your local candidate
Hamilton police allege that knife was wielded by youngest accused in Devan Bracci-Selvey homicide
Hamilton police not looking for more suspects, two teens charged with first-degree murder.
Girl recalls stabbing that injured her and killed her friend at B.C. high school
The girl, who was in Grade 9 at the time, spoke in a video statement played in B.C. Supreme Court about the attack that killed 13-year-old Letisha Reimer.
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