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Health organizations call for end to promotion of vaping products
Federal officials must take urgent action to avoid further risks of serious illness from vaping, eight leading Canadian health organizations said Thursday.
Catholic teachers accuse Ontario government of violating labour and bargaining acts with changes to class size
The Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association has launched a complaint with the labour relations board.
Scheer’s same-sex marriage comments return to the fore amid Trudeau scandal
“What we’re talking about today is Justin Trudeau’s behaviours and his inability to be truthful and honest about it.”
Blackface photos of Trudeau throw his campaign itinerary into chaos
Prime minister seeks forgiveness of families, admits he enjoys privilege “with a massive blind spot”.
23-year veteran of Halifax Regional Police charged with sexual assault
The Serious Incident Response Team said Thursday it had laid charges against 51-year-old Det.-Const. Joseph Farrow in relation to an incident that allegedly occurred Wednesday.
Trudeau's blackface past a teachable moment: prof
Justin Trudeau's painful blackface past a teachable moment: observers
Premier advises Trudeau on brownface photos
Premier Horgan says Trudeau must acknowledge 'absolutely foolish' mistake
Canada Proud campaign spend tops $110K
Canada Proud spent more than $100k boosting online posts, funded by key donors
‘You don’t look sick:’ After years of torment, Niagara woman seeks Lyme disease treatment in Germany
She’s among a growing number of Niagara residents whose lives have been turned upside down by Lyme disease transmitted by bites from blacklegged ticks.
Justin Trudeau kept his blackface secret
How did Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's blackface stay secret for so long?
More than 1,000 rescues, evacuations as Imelda soaks Texas
The remnants of Tropical Depression Imelda unleashed torrential rain Thursday in parts of Texas and Louisiana, prompting hundreds of water rescues, a hospital evacuation and road closures as the powerful storm system drew comparisons to Hurricane Harvey two years ago.
Is Trudeau treating himself the same way he treated other Liberals caught in scandals?
Under a cloud of scandal after multiple instances of brownface and blackface dress-ups, Trudeau says “people make mistakes” and asks for forgiveness.
TTC boss apologizes to Reece Maxwell-Crawford, a black man pinned to sidewalk by inspectors last year, as agency settles lawsuit with him.
CEO Rick Leary announces the agency is implementing an anti-racism strategy as recommended by Toronto’s ombudsman Susan Opler.
Papineau residents unfazed by photo scandal
Residents in Trudeau's Montreal riding unfazed by blackface scandal
Huawei debuts phone without Google apps
U.S. sanctions being felt as the Chinese tech giant launches the Mate 30 phone series.
Ontario’s top court upholds Ford-approved law that cut Toronto council in half
Two judges dissented in the split decision, meaning case could go all the way to Canada’s Supreme Court
Five Things: Justin Trudeau's trip-ups
Five Things: Justin Trudeau's trip-up track record
Quotes about images of Trudeau in blackface
'Unacceptable': Comments from party leaders, candidates on Trudeau in blackface
Even the sparrows: Extensive new study finds three-billion-bird decline
The paper, published Thursday in the journal Science, concludes the total number of North American birds has dropped by three billion since 1970 — about 30 per cent. Some of the most familiar species have been the hardest hit.
Flamborough-Glanbrook: A closer look at the federal electoral riding
As Canadians prepare to head to the polls Oct. 21, the federal riding of Flamborough-Glanbrook is abuzz with activity as candidates hit the campaign trail.
Duo stole life-sized cutout of Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes
They grabbed the cutout of the NFL star from a McDonald’s, then crashed the getaway car, police said.
A look at the parties' election promises
Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching on the campaign trail
Scheer slams Trudeau over blackface video
Scheer in Quebec to announce tax credit boost for low- and middle-income seniors
Liberal candidate's sign vandalized with blackface
B.C. Liberal candidate's campaign sign vandalized with blackface
Canada Proud spent over $100k on campaign so far
Canada Proud spent more than $100k boosting online posts, funded by key donors
Trump sues Manhattan district attorney seeking to block tax return subpoena
U.S. President Donald Trump asked a federal judge Thursday to block an effort by New York prosecutors to obtain his tax returns, opening a new legal front in the president’s efforts to prevent his financial information from becoming public.
Air Canada trails global peers in fee revenue, but Aeroplan poised to boost it
With frequent flyer programs in particular, Qantas and three U.S. airlines raked in between US$25 and US$38 per passenger, whereas Air Canada placed eighth at US$11.22 per passenger.
Bank of England holds rates as it awaits Brexit clarity
But bank warns that prolonged uncertainty over Britain’s departure from the European Union would further weigh on economic growth.
A perfect storm of poetry, struggle and library science by Hamilton poet/librarian Paul Lisson
Paul Lisson, noted Hamilton poet/artist and librarian/archivist, is debuting his first published book of poetry, The Perfect Archive
Iran envoy: ‘All-out war’ to result if hit for Saudi attack
Any attack on Iran by the U.S. or Saudi Arabia will spark an “all-out war,” Tehran’s top diplomat warned Thursday, raising the stakes as Washington and Riyadh weigh a response to a drone-and-missile strike on the kingdom’s oil industry that shook global energy markets.
Indigenous candidates condemn Trudeau photos
Indigenous candidates 'hurt,' 'frustrated' by Trudeau blackface photos
Trump says gun negotiations going ‘very slowly’
“We’re just kicking around a number of ideas. The president hasn’t made any decisions,” Attorney General William Barr says.
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh at Kebabish Restaurant in Stoney Creek
Speaking with small business owners to discuss his plan to introduce universal pharmacare and expand public dental coverage, Singh says many Canadians who have faced racism are hurting over Trudeau’s actions.
NDP's Singh says Trudeau images troubling
Fallout from Trudeau's brownface photo bombshell sure to dominate campaign
Trudeau's scandal makes international headlines
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's blackface scandal makes international headlines
Trudeau apologizing to community leaders
Trudeau delays schedule to apologize to community leaders across Canada
Packed classrooms and fewer choices: Hamilton union leaders says schools are under stress
Some classes have as many as 47 students says president Sergio Cacoilo
Catch and release: Guelph cops bust boy skipping school — then replace his fishing rod
Officers say they never condone truancy, but they're happy the boy will get to keep doing what he loves.
Queen Street Hill/Beckett Drive closed Sunday
Maintenance to be performed between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Canadians hurting over Trudeau photos: Singh
NDP leader says damage from Trudeau videos, photos can't be underestimated
Understanding weather risks for home insurance as premiums, coverage shift
As weather events get more costly, homeowners and those shopping for a home need to be increasingly aware of the risks
Hamilton will consider lease of Chedoke Estate to religious think tank
Cardus is offering to take over $3 million in repair costs and let the public visit the Mountain brow mansion.
What they’re saying about Justin Trudeau: ‘Golden boy’ no more
News outlets from around the world weigh in on Justin Trudeau’s brownface scandal.
Ontario government has no plans to replace carbon tax decals even though they peel off
A day after Ford said he was outraged that the government’s gas pump stickers were peeling off, Energy Minister Greg Rickford office was noncommittal on replacement stickers.
U.S. Steel becomes third in industry to miss earnings estimates
U.S. Steel shares stock dropped by almost a third this year through the close of trading on Wednesday.
Hurricane Humberto expected to miss Bermuda and weaken Thursday
While Humberto is expected to weaken, it is still a "major storm," and the effects of it can be felt from far away.
New Trudeau blackface video emerges
Fallout from Trudeau's brownface photo bombshell sure to dominate campaign
Justin Trudeau’s election campaign rocked by past incidents he acknowledges were ‘racist’
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.
Hamilton councillors delay discussing new Mountain arena until October
"We cannot release everything," said Coun. Esther Pauls.
Tim Hortons dropping Beyond Meat products from menus — except in Ontario and B.C.
The decision, apparently made based on sales volumes, might indicate that Beyond Meat is reaching a saturation level in Canada
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