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More snow hits Newfoundland’s Avalon Peninsula, causes several closures

Snow and high winds made for a messy Sunday morning on the Avalon Peninsula. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula woke up to another dumping of snow on Sunday morning.Environment…

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Known to legions of fans as the The Cosby Show's grounded patriarch, Bill Cosby was an aspirational symbol to multiple…

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Christine Elliott, Ontario deputy premier and health minister, poised to resign, sources say

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is facing another high-profile resignation just months away from the provincial election as sources say Christine…

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Florida man sentenced for defrauding businesses of $3M, including City of Ottawa

A man who defrauded the City of Ottawa in an online scam has been sentenced to 151 months in prison by a…

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Landmarks lit in blue and yellow, ribbons and other symbols of support for Ukraine

The blue and gold colours of Ukraine's national flag have become a more common sight in Canada and around the world, following the…

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Government won't allow Rogers to buy all of Shaw's wireless business

The federal government says it will block the wholesale transfer of wireless licences owned by Shaw Communications Inc. to Rogers…

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Lawyer for RCMP official accused of leaking secrets seeks a stay of proceedings

The lawyer for an RCMP official accused of preparing to leak sensitive information is seeking to have at least part…

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Coroner's inquest rules Sanirajak police shooting a homicide

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