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Ontario expected to announce changes to booze laws

Get ready for a day of booze news, with the Ontario government expected to announce changes to how alcohol is sold…

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'We want to keep people alive': Outreach workers call for tools to combat toxic new street drugs

Walking through the Glengarry non-profit housing complex in Windsor, Ont., harm reduction outreach co-ordinator Lacie Krzemien is exhausted. The recent news that…

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Federal liabilities 'likely' owed to Indigenous people grow to $76B under Trudeau

The Canadian government likely owes Indigenous people almost $76 billion for currently filed land claims and lawsuits, recent official reporting says —…

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No storybook ending for Life Savers fans this Christmas

Each Christmas for the past 40-plus years, Mel Campbell, 71, has bought the Life Savers Sweet Storybook for his daughters' stockings.…

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Parliament could be a wild, chaotic place next year

One morning last week, Pierre Poilievre invited reporters to watch him deliver a speech to his caucus. With cameras rolling,…

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Ringleader of largest art fraud in Canadian history to be sentenced Thursday in Thunder Bay, Ont.

One of eight people charged in what Ontario Provincial Police say is the largest art fraud investigation in Canadian history…

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Human rights commission faces a 'crisis of confidence' over anti-Black racism: Senate

Canada's human rights system faces a "crisis of confidence" after racialized employees blew the whistle on anti-Black racism at the…

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Anishinaabe elder fights to rid himself of name imposed in forced baptism 75 years ago

WARNING: This story contains details of experiences at residential schools.Ejinagosi Kistabish still remembers clinging to the side of a taxi…

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