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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh highlights pledge for universal drug coverage
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The unofficial leader of the fight against a proposal to sever and potentially sell some of Ancaster High School’s 10 soccer fields says he believes the property’s history qualifies it for a cultural heritage designation to prevent any major change in use.
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In Paris, teenagers and kids as young as 10 traded classrooms for the streets. The demonstration took on a festival-like feel as bands played and kids danced in a park.
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“... It could leave the economy more vulnerable to adverse events, such as a large decline in house prices.â€
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Hamilton police continue to look for two masked suspects that fled Reid Avenue North
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“If you’re in a deficit or in a hole before those subscriptions, you can’t afford them,†says Laurie Campbell, CEO of Credit Canada.
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Updated staff work plan expected in October
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Trudeau seeks to right his campaign in Toronto as Scheer heads to Maritimes
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Ontario Liberal leadership candidates weigh in on Trudeau blackface scandal
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Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh highlights pledge for universal drug coverage
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A youth anti-vaping campaign, set to launch this fall, comes on the heels of a London, Ont. teen’s vape-related illness and vape-related deaths in the United States.
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Raised crosswalk, full traffic lights also planned
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The lack of answers has begun to elicit frustration from various camps, including consumers, policy experts and industry groups.
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Conservatives promise to spend $1.5 billion to buy new medical imaging equipment
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The power of hurricanes can cause fish populations to vacate an environment.
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Here's what you need to know about the movement and the momentum behind it
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City gardens, public produce stands ease 'food desert' woes
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Hamilton police continue to look for two masked suspects
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No shortage of bacon and eggs in the Hammer
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Trudeau seeks to right his campaign in Toronto as Scheer heads to Maritimes
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Blueline Road is closed between Concession 12 and Concession 11.
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Contract awarded to low bidder for 105-year-old club.
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Conservatives promise to spend $1.5 billion to buy new medical imaging equipment
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A man accused of a major theft at a Burlington plaza has been caught on camera, according to Halton Regional Police.
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The stamps will be available to the public as of Saturday, marking what would have been Cohen’s 85th birthday, with Canada Post hosting a special event at a downtown Montreal post office.
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Hospital leaders call it a ‘direct conflict of interest’ for chiefs to influence future employment of Hamilton staff who testified in complaint against them.
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Paralegal Harry Fine said of his cases, 80 per cent of personal-use evictions by small landlords “are given in bad faith.†But he said if a landlord can prove their intentions were good, they may be able to rerent it in good faith.
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Fall fairs continue or get your game on at Tim Hortons field
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In Toronto’s red hot rental market, my apartment cost a third of what my friends paid. But paying more to buy a house with my mom made more sense.
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Hours after his campaign was rocked by revelations that Trudeau appeared in brownface during his time as a teacher, a new video appears to show yet another incident.
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Late-night talk show hosts take jabs at Trudeau amid blackface scandal
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The thieves seem to be targeting SUVs, police say.
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Popular exotic bird sanctuary cannot stay in its dilapidated, city-leased building in Westdale — but volunteers don’t have the cash to build a new nest
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He’s a 51-year-old university professor, not a professional athlete. Could he really swim across the English Channel from England to France?
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Victim says she lives in a ‘constant state of fear, anxiety and weakness.’
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Jody Donovan has an incurable disease that causes him pain so intense that it sits at the top of the McGill pain scale. There is no hope, he wants to die and donate his organs. But both times his medical assisted death dates have been cancelled.
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Hamilton police canvassed residents of a neighbourhood in the city’s northeast end after a young man was shot at a home Thursday evening.
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The city says it is up to the private airport operator, TradePort, to comply with the provincial order.
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Jody Wilson-Raybould says Liberals lost opportunity on Indigenous issues: book
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Court: Jail's 3-book limit doesn't violate rights of inmates
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Man in photo with Trudeau not offended by costume; says 'it's not a big thing"
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Fallout from Trudeau's brownface photo bombshell sure to dominate campaign
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Trudeau delays schedule to apologize to community leaders across Canada
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The NDP wants to extend health care coverage to include dental, vision and mental health within 10 years.
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The forecourt at city hall was crowded with women and non-binary people with festivities underway Thursday evening.
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— A nest of invasive Asian giant hornets has been discovered and destroyed in a park south of Nanaimo, B.C.
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Jody Wilson-Raybould says Liberals lost opportunity on Indigenous issues: book
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