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Green ads look to the next generation
From the mouths of babes: Green ads featuring youngsters strike new chord
Front-runners set sights on Ontario
Battleground Ontario: Trudeau, Scheer hope Golden Horseshoe proves lucky
PCO warns workers of online posts in campaign
Federal civil servants warned to watch online posts in 'caretaker' guidelines
NDP leader appears on popular Quebec talk show
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh tells Quebec television audience he shares province's values
Where the party leaders are Monday
Where the party leaders are Monday
United Auto Workers strike against GM may be headed to Day 8
A strike against General Motors by 49,000 auto workers in the U.S. appears headed to an eighth day.
Photos + video: Rwandan community helps cleanup Hamilton
The monthly act of service looks to build a relationship between police and Rwandan youth while serving the community.
Liberals promise lower taxes, cellphone bills
Liberals promise lower taxes, cellphone bills in pitch aimed at middle class
Liberals pitch middle-class savings
Trudeau, Scheer hit the road again for second full week of federal campaign
‘Crying out for help:’ Calgary radicalization program evolves to help others
The soft-spoken young man wasn’t being recruited by neo-Nazis or the Islamic State, but he was in a downward spiral.
Scheer promises supports for veterans
Scheer promises to clear backlog of veterans waiting to receive benefits
NDP pledges $2.5 billion more to prevent disastrous effects of climate change
The national Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund has already set aside $2 billion to support large-scale infrastructure programs.
Freeland town hall cut short by protesters
Town hall with Chrystia Freeland cut short by protesters
Egypt warns media it’s monitoring protest coverage
The government effectively banned public protests in 2013 shortly after Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi led the military’s overthrow of an elected president.
At Area 51, out of towners only aliens of note
Festival at infamous UFO site a quiet event
NDP pledges more money for disaster fund
NDP pledges more money to prevent disastrous effects of climate change
Iran asks West to leave Persian Gulf as tensions heightened
“Your presence has always been a calamity for this region,” says Iranian president of Western nations.
A look at the parties' election promises
Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
Trump, Modi show unity between world’s largest democracies
Deafening drums marked the entrance of U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as they clasped hands and walked across the stage in a packed Texas stadium on Sunday.
‘We’re ready for them:’ Texans see opportunity in Western Canadian malaise
Realtor Robert Graham says 15,000 brochures have been delivered in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia so far.
Jagmeet Singh and the NDP face daunting odds in bid for Quebec voters
Singh faces daunting challenges in the run-up to the Oct. 21 vote. When the election kicked off Sept. 11, he lacked candidates in many of the province’s 78 ridings, with several key incumbents not running.
McMaster street party bigger, but tamer than past years
Dalewood Avenue was closed south of Main due to the size of a gathering dubbed “MAC FOCO 2019” on Facebook.
Man dies after going into medical distress at Brant County mud run
The 63-year-old Kitchener man was a participant in the War Horse Warrior Challenge in Paris
Glen Assoun calls for reform in how Ottawa considers cases of wrongful conviction
Glen Assoun was acquitted of the knifing death of Brenda Way on March 1 of this year after spending 17 years in federal prison and 52 months on bail.
Policies on veterans, climate change emerge as leaders head back to campaign trail
Discussion on the campaign trail shifted back to meat-and-potatoes policy Sunday after a steady diet of fallout from Justin Trudeau’s blackface scandal.
‘We can’t be ignored any longer.’ Young climate activists fighting to have their voices heard ahead of election
In Canada, young activists take part in a week of climate action that will culminate on Friday in a series of youth-led strikes across the country.
Campaigns focus on veterans, climate change
Trudeau, Scheer hit the road again for second full week of federal campaign
Photos + video: Hamilton’s first legal graffiti wall
The wall is part of a pilot project that allows emerging street artists to display their work and develop their skills.
Man stabbed at Rosslyn Avenue North apartment, son facing charges
The 19-year-old allegedly still had knife when police arrived and was Tasered.
Photos + video: Umuganda Hamilton cleans up community
The monthly act of service looks to build a relationship between police and Rwandan youth while serving the community.
Ontario temporarily delays half-a-million dollar funding cuts to Macassa and Wentworth lodges
"Another temporary victory for our community," said Mountain Coun. Tom Jackson.
Hamilton police identify senior hurt in hit-and-run at Main and Sanford
Hamilton police searching for dark-coloured SUV that hit man in crosswalk.
What are federal leaders promising on child care, and is it enough? Advocates weigh in on party platforms
Child care experts welcome promises of more funding and support for parents, but say there are huge needs to be met across the country.
Facts about the Saint-Leonard—Saint-Michel riding
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Saint-Leonard—Saint-Michel
Facts about the federal riding of Outremont
Some facts and figures about the federal riding of Outremont
Jagmeet Singh facing daunting odds in Quebec
Jagmeet Singh and the NDP face daunting odds in bid for Quebec voters
Legal options available to feds on Bill 21
Untested legal options could give feds ways to intervene on Bill 21
Oshawa dog spends night at vet clinic after getting high on pot
OSHAWA — Linda Martin had no idea at first what was wrong with Bella, her one-year-old cocker spaniel, who suddenly took ill while she was camping with her family at Golden Beach Resort on Rice Lake over the Labour Day long weekend.
Trudeau, Scheer hit the campaign trail again
Trudeau, Scheer hit the road again for second full week of federal campaign
The singular case of the pronoun ‘they’
Inspo. Dad joke. Fabulosity! Rhotic. These are among the 533 new terms and definitions that Merriam-Webster added to its dictionary this month.
Where the party leaders are Sunday
Where the party leaders are Sunday
Singh-Trudeau meeting will be private: Liberals
Singh campaigns in Toronto, May in Winnipeg, as Liberal and Tory leaders pause
‘Shocking Discovery’: Halton police investigating deceased person found at a Burlington GO lot
Halton police as well as the coroner are on the scene of the Aldershot GO station where a deceased person, believed to be a woman, was found in a locked vehicle.
Hamilton Police ask for help identifying senior hurt in hit-and-run at Main and Sanford
Hamilton police searching for dark-coloured SUV that hit man in crosswalk
Standoffs with Iran test Donald Trump’s resolve to use military force
As eager as he is to fight with 280 characters on Twitter, Trump has proved profoundly reluctant to fight with live ammunition on a real battlefield.
Marine heat wave dubbed ‘Blob’ resurges in Pacific; mass deaths of sea life feared
The new incarnation already has caused coral bleaching in the Hawaiian islands and may be tied to strandings of marine mammals along the California coast.
A look at the parties' election promises
Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
Singh says he won't be used as Trudeau 'tool'
Singh campaigns in Toronto, May in Winnipeg, as Liberal and Tory leaders pause
Thousands gather at ‘unsanctioned’ McMaster street party
Dalewood Avenue was closed south of Main due to the size of a gathering dubbed “MAC FOCO 2019” on Facebook.
Mother dies after son's attempted murder by his father in Niagara River
It’s a tragic end to a family drama that unfolded along the Niagara River in Fort Erie Friday night.Niagara Regional Police recovered the body of a man who attempted to murder his own son by jumping into the river while carrying the child. The b
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