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Doug Ford government pumps tax dollars into Ontario ad campaign, but won't say how much

Just three months before Ontario's provincial election, Premier Doug Ford's government is spending an unknown amount of public…

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Family lawyer of woman abducted in Wasaga Beach questions if police took her safety seriously

Two days before Elnaz Hajtamiri was abducted from her relatives' home in Wasaga Beach, Ont., in January, sources…

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Anishinabeg rapper says Quebec festival cut him because his show wasn't French enough

Samuel Tremblay, better known by his stage name Samian, says he was shocked when a discussion with an…

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Biden's case for supporting Ukraine signals a united American government, but provides few details

For those wanting to hear a more detailed explanation of why the U.S. should push back against Russia's invasion of…

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Arctic Winter Games International Committee suspends Yamal, Russia

The International Arctic Winter Games Committee has suspended Yamal, Russia, from its biennial circumpolar sport and culture event, citing…

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Mother applauds students for speaking up after Winnipeg teacher uses N-word in class

The mother of a Black-Indigenous student whose substitute teacher used the N-word in class wants to encourage students…

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Canadian government should waive temporary visa requirements for Ukrainians, Winnipegger says

A Winnipeg man with Ukrainian family roots is calling on Ottawa to provide a lifeline to Ukrainians as Russian armed forces continue…

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Ontario judge dismisses churches' challenge against COVID-19 rules

Two Ontario churches that challenged the province's COVID-19 religious gathering restrictions, claiming they violated their right to freedom of…

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Canada's new sanctions targeting Russia could hurt Canada's economy as well, Freeland says

Canada will hit Russia with more sanctions and economic policies designed to undermine Russian President Vladimir Putin's ability…

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Frantic radio logs reveal confusion, fear as Mounties responded to N.S. shootings

When the first RCMP officer arrived in Portapique, N.S, he encountered a man bleeding from a head wound…

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Clashes renewed as New Zealand police move to break up anti-vaccine blockade

Clashes erupted between New Zealand police and anti-vaccine protesters on Wednesday as officers armed with riot shields towed away vehicles…

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MLB cancels opening day as league, players fail to reach agreement to end lockout

Major League Baseball has cancelled opening day, with Commissioner Rob Manfred announcing Tuesday the sport will lose regular-season…

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Conservative leadership contender Poilievre calls Europe's response to Putin's aggression 'weak'

Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre — the only declared candidate for the party's leadership — is slamming Europe's response to the…

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Nations agree to release 60 million barrels of oil, as Russia's invasion puts pressure on energy costs

All 31 member countries of the International Energy Agency have agreed to release 60 million barrels of oil…

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