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Exclusive: Arrested U.S. Army deserter fled hard-fighting airborne unit for Canada 16 years ago
‘It was basically Canada or go back to Afghanistan. So, I went and came to Canada,’ said Sgt. Christopher Vassey, who was a Toronto ironworker while fighting for refugee protection
Categories: Canadian News
A roadmap to a Canada that's taken seriously again
Erin O’Toole has seen the Trudeau Liberals' playbook using trade to make domestic political points. He'd rather propose solutions
Categories: Canadian News
Millennial couples are sleeping apart to stay together. Why sleep divorce is surging
Do separate beds make for happier couples? A look at the research behind this growing trend and other sleep aids
Categories: Canadian News
Hundreds more banned guns to force Liberals to break up 'buyback' into gradual phases
With the Liberals on Thursday adding so many new models to the list, retailers and distributors with those models will have to wait longer
Categories: Canadian News
Is there any way around Cineplex's movie ticket price increase and online booking fees?
The cost of a standard movie ticket in Toronto now at $16
Categories: Canadian News
Removing B.C. girl's 'emotional support rats' was not discrimination, rights tribunal rules
The province denied discriminating against the girl and argued successfully her complaint should be dismissed
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JD Vance backs Conservative MP Jamil Jivani’s campaign for protection of Canadian Christians
'Canada has seen a number of church burnings in recent years thanks to anti-Christian bigotry,' Vance wrote in a tweet supporting Jivani
Categories: Canadian News
Inside the fight between Air Canada and Brink's over who's to blame for Toronto airport gold heist
Documents from Brink’s to Air Canada arranging the shipment flagged it: 'GOLD-GOLD-GOLD-GOLD-GOLD-GOLD-GOLD-GOLD-GOLD-GOLD-GOLD-GOLD'
Categories: Canadian News
'Flirtatious moment': What the unmasked photo of UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect reveals
A female hostel employee where the suspect was staying reportedly asked the man to lower his mask
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Netanyahu ties torching of a synagogue in Melbourne to Labor government’s ‘extreme anti-Israelism’
Antisemitic incidents have surged in Australia since the October 7 Hamas-led terrorist massacre in the Negev
Categories: Canadian News
Lawyers and advocates are losing sleep over federal courts funding 'crisis'
The federal Courts Administration Service is facing a 'significant' budget shortfall of up to $35 million
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Toronto mom speaks out after lost 11-year-old wasn't permitted to use public library's phone
The TPL has apologized for not letting Esther Kinch use the phone to call her mom after she ended up in an unfamiliar part of town
Categories: Canadian News
Should families have the chance to push back? Alberta considers major changes to assisted suicide
The potential policy changes raise questions about medical autonomy and whether such a system would lead to a different MAID regime in Alberta
Categories: Canadian News
Fire that heavily damaged Melbourne synagogue condemned as antisemitic attack
Two men were seen standing outside after having poured 'petrol on the front of the synagogue and then lit it on fire,' according to a local report
Categories: Canadian News
Canadians agree with Trump on border, lack confidence in Trudeau on tariffs: poll
The lack of confidence was prevalent across the country, in rural and urban areas, in every age group, and among both men and women
Categories: Canadian News
Liberals ban hundreds more types of firearms, look to send prohibited guns to Ukraine
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc announced the Liberals were adding 324 more 'unique makes and models' of 'assault-style' firearms to its list of banned weapons
Categories: Canadian News
'My own learning journey': Boissonnault apologizes to MPs for misrepresenting Indigenous heritage
Boissonnault previously called himself 'non-status adopted Cree.' This fall, he clarified that his adoptive mother and brother were in fact Métis
Categories: Canadian News
Did the suspect leave a message? Words inscribed on bullets used to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO revealed
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, 50, was shot while walking to his company’s annual investor conference at a Hilton hotel in Manhattan
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Why a conversation on the fees municipalities add to new homes is necessary now more than ever
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Is there any way around Air Canada's new no-carry-on baggage rules?
Tickets purchased next year for the airline's lowest tier will allow you to bring only one personal item aboard
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