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Updated 2025-02-08 00:45
One last week for MPs on Parliament Hill ahead of summer campaign season
Justin Trudeau’s Liberals enter the final few days of the parliamentary session defending their record against a raucous opposition and growing resistance from several premiers.
Raptors parade will bring back memories for Toronto sports fans
A victory parade for the Raptors on Monday is expected to draw a million or more people as it winds its way from Exhibition Place to Nathan Phillips Square.
Report: Santa Fe losing millions thanks to Airbnb, others
Report: Santa Fe losing millions thanks to Airbnb, others
PHOTOS AND VIDEO: 40th anniversary Ancaster Heritage Days Parade
Ancaster Heritage Days celebrated its 40th anniversary with a parade, soapbox derby, activities at KidsWorld, a street festival with vendors, food and displays plus evening fireworks.
National Atomic Testing Museum in Vegas looking for new home
National Atomic Testing Museum in Vegas looking for new home
Andrea Horwath gets 84% support in leadership review
NDP leader reveals ambitious goals to make Ontario net-zero on greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
11 Hamiltonians to be honoured as distinguished fellows by Mohawk College at upcoming convocations
Mohawk College recognizes people of distinction in the community with distinguished fellow designations. This year’s class are 11 highly accomplished leaders from several fields.
Wyoming airport rated top 'tiny airport' in US by Fodor's
Wyoming airport tabbed top 'tiny airport' in nation
Wyoming airport rated top 'tiny airport' in US by Fodor's
Wyoming airport tabbed top 'tiny airport' in nation
Hobby horse fans show off their skills in Finland
Hobby horse fans show off their skills in Finland
Hobby horse fans show off their skills in Finland
Hobby horse fans show off their skills in Finland
Andrea Horwath unveils ‘Green New Democratic Deal’ at Hamilton NDP convention
NDP leader reveals ambitious goals to make Ontario net-zero on greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Wyoming airport tabbed top 'tiny airport' in nation
Wyoming airport tabbed top 'tiny airport' in nation
Cannabis store opening ‘monumental’ for Falls
A green carpet was rolled out to welcome the first customers of Choom Cannabis Co., which celebrated its grand opening in Niagara Falls Saturday morning.
Trump blames Iran for tanker attacks but calls for talks
Iran denied any involvement in the attacks and accused Washington of waging an “Iranophobic campaign” of economic warfare.
No business case for Trans Mountain expansion, says former environment minister
David Anderson is urging Trudeau’s cabinet to reject the pipeline expansion, arguing there is no economic basis for the project.
CSIS destroyed secret file on Pierre Trudeau, stunning historians
The national spy service opted to destroy a secret dossier on Pierre Trudeau in 1989 instead of turning it over to the national archives.
Passengers subdue chaotic man on board Turkish Airlines jet
Passengers subdue chaotic man on board Turkish Airlines jet
Horwath outlines party priorities as Ontario New Democrats gather in Hamilton
Environmental plan dubbed Green New Democratic Deal aligns with most ambitious aspects of the Paris Agreement, the NDP leader said.
Utah-Detroit Delta flight makes emergency Wyoming landing
Utah-Detroit Delta flight makes emergency Wyoming landing
Two winning tickets for Friday night’s $19 million Lotto Max jackpot
The tickets, one of which was purchased in the Prairies and the other in Ontario, are each worth $9.5 million.
Passengers subdue chaotic man on board Turkish Airlines jet
Passengers subdue chaotic man on board Turkish Airlines jet
Wet and cool conditions wreaking havoc on Hamilton farms
Farmers have been hit with a trifecta of troubles: commodity prices, trade agreements and terrible weather. Worsening conditions are taking a mental health toll. That matters in this city where more than 6,100 people make their living from the industry.
Ontario New Democrats gather in Hamilton, Horwath to outline party priorities
Ontario’s New Democrats are gathering this weekend to discuss party priorities and hold a vote of confidence on their leader of ten years.
Not a pot head: Bolton dog’s bad trip off discarded marijuana cigarette prompts vet warning to pet owners
Cannabis much stronger for dogs than humans
Trump blames Iran for tanker attacks but calls for talks
Iran accuses Washington of waging an ‘Iranophobic campaign’ of economic warfare.
Ottawa to issue apology to Italian Canadians mistreated during Second World War
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is committed to issuing a formal apology to Italian Canadians mistreated in the country during the Second World War.
Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital with serious injuries after Dunnville crash
The collision took place Friday around 5:30 p.m.
Jay Robb: How you can face your fear of public speaking
Public speaking gets easier once you decide what your audience needs and then tell it like a story, writes Jay Robb.
Trumps now says he’d ‘of course’ tell FBI if he gets foreign dirt on an opponent
U.S. President Donald Trump shifted gears Friday on election interference, saying “of course” he would go to the FBI or the attorney general if a foreign power offered him dirt about an opponent.
Hamilton’s massage parlours: The struggle to regulate the legitimate, illegal and something in between
City says some operators use licences as cover; sex worker advocates argue laws, enforcement are the problem
Liberals hope to deal with HIV nondisclosure issue if re-elected: Lametti
The Liberals hope to address the criminalization of HIV nondisclosure if re-elected in the fall, the federal justice minister said Friday as advocacy groups pushed the government to make changes to the law.
Hamilton celebrates Newcomer Day
Thirty-five new Canadians welcomed to the country in ceremony at city hall.
St. John’s celebrates 100th anniversary of first nonstop transatlantic flight
When they landed in Ireland after a 16-hour flight, John Alcock and Arthur Brown entered the history books.
Small bird seen swooping over Nova Scotia forest helps naturalists bring halt to logging
Possible presence of the chimney swift has prompted an investigation into a proposed harvest in about 80 scenic hectares of mixed forest.
New York ends religious exemption to vaccine mandates
Some think it impinges on religious rights, but the city says you can’t opt out of community health issues due to religion.
Burlington man dead after Friday afternoon crash
Halton police’s collision reconstruction unit is investigating
In Brazil, it’s not just a C-section — it’s a party
Elective caesarean sections have long been a status symbol among Brazil’s elite, a way for some of the country’s wealthier women to avoid the unpredictability of natural childbirth.
Signpost: Flood outlook, Red Hill and lane restrictions
The Hamilton Conservation Authority issued a flood outlook about Lake Ontario water levels continuing to be significantly above normal because of record inflows from Lake Erie and continued flooding in the St. Lawrence River. There are no reports of significant shoreline flooding or erosion, but there has been some in low-lying sections of local waterfront trails.
President Donald Trump says he won’t fire Kellyanne Conway over Hatch Act violations
Trump tells Fox & Friends that he was briefed on the Office of Special Counsel investigation Thursday
Weed brownies and other edibles could hit stores in time for Christmas
Industry experts say restrictions on THC could result in excessive waste as people buy more packages to get the dose they want.
Liberals push end of Mali peacekeeping mission to August
A small Canadian transition team will help Romania set up its operations.
Forcing secularism bill through legislature gives Quebecers back their pride: premier
Quebecers are regaining a sense of pride now that the government is set to force through a secularism bill that bans many public sector workers from wearing religious symbols, Premier François Legault said Friday.
Quebec premier apologizes to whistleblower who was fired for speaking out about pesticide study
Francois Legault says the government will do what it can to return agronomist Louis Robert to the public service or compensate him.
AFN chief urges leaders to ensure passage of key bills for Indigenous Peoples
If the bills aren’t passed before the fall election, they die, and Parliament is nearly out of legislating time.
Trudeau urged by business leaders to meet Pelosi as well as Trump to push the new NAFTA
For now, he’s going to Washington to meet President Donald Trump, but Canadian business leaders say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should be talking to Democratic House Leader Nancy Pelosi to push the continent’s new trade pact toward ratification.
U.S. says video shows Iran removing mine from stricken tanker
The U.S. military released a video Friday it said showed Iran’s Revolutionary Guard removing an unexploded limpet mine from one of the oil tankers targeted near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, suggesting Tehran wanted to hide evidence of its alleged involvement.
A place to remember
Film coalition to build live-work-play community for creatives at Hamilton west harbour
Project will occupy 15 acres in Barton-Tiffany area
New Alaska park bridge aimed at limiting bear encounters
New Alaska park bridge aimed at limiting bear encounters
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