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Like 2015, Trudeau to launch in Vancouver
Trudeau to launch Liberal election campaign in Vancouver, just like in 2015
Liberals framing 2019 as replay of 2015
Trudeau to launch Liberal election campaign in Vancouver, just like in 2015
Where the party leaders are Thursday
Where the party leaders are on Thursday
Overnight QEW/403 ramp closures coming to Burlington
Ramp lanes at Brant Street will be closed or restricted between Sept. 10 and Oct. 3.
Scheer pushes SNC-Lavalin reminders
Scheer unveils plane in Ottawa, kicks off campaign with flight to Quebec
Photo: Work and play at Hamilton Harbour
Sailboats dot the surface of Hamilton Harbour as construction along the waterfront at Pier 8 continues, including the addition of a cluster of large steel posts on the site of the new wastewater treatment facility.
Photo: 28 people from 18 countries make one new home
Twenty-eight people, from 18 countries, took the oath of Canadian citizenship Wednesday at a citizenship ceremony at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, the third time a ceremony has been held there. Order of Canada recipient Gary Warner administered the oath.
Hamilton police chief sorry about public sex remarks during radio interview about LGBTQ+ community
Eric Girt says ‘offensive’ comments were made in trying to explain legislative change
Severe thunderstorm warning in effect for Hamilton
Environment Canada has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the city of Hamilton. A cluster of thunderstorms capable of producing strong wind gusts, dime-sized hail and heavy rain are causing torrential downpours throughout the area. Wind gusts up to 90 km/h are possible as well as 50 mm of rainfall in a short period of time.
Poll shows Conservatives hold a slight lead as the campaign begins
As federal parties set out on the election campaign, the environment and the economy are tied for Canadian voters’ top priorities.
City of Winnipeg issues pink slips to staff who hit gym, shopped, during work
The internal investigation was triggered after a citizens group paid a private investigator to tail and record the inspectors.
Election: Leaders grapple with questions on ethics on first day of federal campaign
An election campaign sure to feature plenty of pocketbook promises got underway amid deeper questions of ethics and values Wednesday as federal leaders challenged Canadians to consider the kind of country they want to vote for 40 days from now.
Baloney Meter: Is the PMO under investigation?
Baloney Meter: Is the RCMP investigating people in the PMO over SNC-Lavalin?
Hamilton bigamist gets six-month sentence
James Morton, a once respected lawyer, professor and author, received a six-month conditional sentence after he pleaded guilty. He will serve the sentence under house arrest and with a curfew.
Atlantic Salmon Federation raises concerns after escape of farmed salmon
Spokesman Neville Crabbe says about 1,000 salmon escaped from a Cooke Aquaculture site near Deer Island on Aug. 20 and began showing up in the Magaguadavic River the next day.
The Force is with him: Alberta boy gets Star Wars model of his heart
Mason Thomas received a new heart at Edmonton’s University of Alberta Hospital when he was six.
Ex-hostage Boyle demanded wife lose weight as means of control: prosecutor
But Boyle claims the pair had pestered each other for years to lose weight.
Hamilton Mountain arena debate will have to wait
Coun. Esther Pauls says she is not yet ready to ask for a council vote on whether to study an unsolicited pitch for a cost-shared OHL hockey arena at Lime Ridge Mall. The debate is now slated to come back next week.
Atlantic Canada needs to redesign grids, forests and coastlines in a time of climate change, experts say
Scientists and engineers advise being more proactive as storms increase in intensity and frequency.
Waterdown retirement home residents left in limbo after subsidy ends
The city says the home’s new owners did not submit a complete application.
Bloc Quebecois launches Quebec-only campaign
'Renewed' Bloc Quebecois launches nationalist, Quebec-only election campaign
Few turn out as Robert Mugabe is returned to a Zimbabwe in crisis
Wednesday’s subdued airport gathering was a far cry from the tumultuous crowd of 100,000 that swarmed the airport in January 1980 to welcome Mugabe back after years in exile.
Ontario elementary teachers union asking members to vote on strike mandate
The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario said a general strike vote would take place at a series of meetings planned for late September and October.
Editorial: Six weeks to decide who’s best to steer Canada
If you believe public opinion research, climate change and the environment matter most to an increasing number of people.
Ethics, values hang over campaign kickoff
Federal election campaign begins today with leaders in Ontario, Quebec and B.C.
Pier 7, Wednesday afternoon
Johnson urged to recall British Parliament after suspension ruled unlawful
“No one in their right mind believed Boris Johnson’s reason for shutting down parliament,” tweeted Keir Starmer, the opposition Labour Party’s Brexit spokesperson.
Libraries want public to protest publisher's e-book embargo
Libraries want public to protest publisher's e-book embargo
Quotes from Day 1 of the federal campaign
In their words: Quotes from Day 1 of the federal election campaign
S. Korea asks IOC to ban ‘rising sun’ flag at Tokyo Olympics
South Korea has formally asked the International Olympic Committee to ban the Japanese “rising sun” flag at next year’s Tokyo Games, calling it a symbol of Japan’s brutal wartime past and comparing it with the Nazi swastika.
NDP loses federal candidate in B.C. riding
New Democrat candidate steps down in B.C. on first day of federal campaign
18 years later, America vows to ‘never forget’ 9/11
Nearly 3,000 people were killed when terrorist-piloted planes slammed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and the field in Pennsylvania.
France urges victims to come forward in Epstein sex probe
Three victims who have already come forward were interviewed by French investigators
Apple unveils a cheaper iPhone and pricing for streaming TV
The company’s new models are so similar to last year’s lineup they may be upstaged by Apple TV Plus, the company’s upcoming video service, which is rolling out on Nov. 1
Roots reports nearly $9.7M Q2 loss, falls short of expectations
Roots Corp. lost nearly $9.7 million in its latest quarter, it said Wednesday.
Common Moms Family Room opens in Waterdown
What began in a living room has now found a bright and colourful home on Barton Street — and it’s all for the family.
Tory song courtesy of Bryan Adams' hitmaker
Tories turn to Bryan Adams' songwriter for election campaign theme
Liberals, Conservatives in dead heat: Poll
Grits, Tories start election campaign in dead heat, NDP, Greens tied: Poll
Bloc's Yves-Francois Blanchet shows gentler side
Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet sheds "goon" image
The Latest: Election campaign kicks off
The Latest: Federal party leaders kick off election campaign
Liberals framing 2019 as replay of 2015
Liberals hope Trudeau's campaigning energy makes 2019 a repeat of 2015
Party leaders make first pitches of campaign
Federal election campaign begins today with leaders in Ontario, Quebec and B.C.
Jagmeet Singh kicks off NDP election campaign
Jagmeet Singh kicks off NDP election campaign in southern Ontario
Ontario boosts money for home and community care to alleviate hospital overcrowding
Ontario’s government is putting $11 million more into home and community care this year in a bid to lower the number of patients being treated in the hallways of hospitals.
Your campaign-related questions answered
'Do we still have a government?': Answers to some campaign-related questions
Five issues parties are ready to fight over
Five issues the parties are ready to fight over as campaign begins
Impaired driver who killed Newmarket mother-of-three sentenced to 5 1/2 years
Shanshan Xia, 37, pleaded guilty in Hwy. 404 crash that killed Jenny Dixon in October.
Mother on hook after son crashes rented minivan; judge rules
Woman must pay the $35,311 Enterprise was demanding.
Politicians pressed for data economy vows
Political parties urged to commit to policies for data-driven economy
NewsAlert: Trudeau calls federal election
Federal election campaign begins today with leaders in Ontario, Quebec and B.C.
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