Ottawa’s nominee for federal fiscal watchdog will face questions from members of Parliament on Monday after a turbulent period for the budget office. Annette Ryan, a longtime public servant and
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Two Canadians on a humanitarian mission in Cuba say it’s easier for locals to count the number of hours the lights are on than off. And when electricity is flowing,
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Detailed ledgers, business receipts and church records from Black Loyalists in the 1780s and onward are more than just rich historical texts to Andrea Davis. “This is a part of
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More than two years after a Toronto father vanished without a trace, his sister is speaking out, pleading for answers as police continue to investigate his disappearance as a homicide.
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Tensions flared Saturday in Quebec City as Christine Fréchette and Bernard Drainville faced off in the first debate to succeed Premier François Legault as leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec.
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Canadians can expect to pay more for their Easter meals as pork and chicken join beef price surges on grocery store shelves. Beef prices in Canada are up nearly 14
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By Staff The Canadian Press Posted March 21, 2026 11:38 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The 12-year-old girl seriously injured in the mass
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Toronto police say a man has been arrested and charged in connection with a homicide investigation in the city’s north end. Officers were called to a home near Threadneedle Crescent
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U.S. President Donald Trump says the United States is “getting very close” to meeting its military objectives in the Middle East, as tensions escalate over Iran’s actions in the Strait
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A leading researcher on Indigenous identity fraud has been ordered to pay damages and legal fees in a defamation suit filed by a University of Regina academic. Plaintiff Michelle Coupal
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