| | TORONTO STAR 12:18 | | Salah Abukar was arrested and charged in the death of Khalid Jama, 26, in September. |
| | TORONTO STAR 09:00 | | A Star survey of local government vaccine mandates reveals a hodgepodge of rules for public servants, depending on where they work. |
| | TORONTO STAR 09:00 | | It's bent halfway across the sidewalk and in the way of pedestrians |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 11:42 | | Toronto police have arrested a suspect wanted in connection with a deadly stabbing in Etobicoke last month.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 07:59 | | Actor William Shatner counted down Wednesday to his wildest role yet: riding a rocket into space, courtesy of 'Star Trek' fan Jeff Bezos.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 12:18 | | Restaurants Canada is calling on the federal government to increase and extend the COVID-19 wage and rent subsidies into 2022 to ensure food service businesses can make it through the ongoing pandemic.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 10:38 | | The U.S. will reopen its borders to travel, Iqaluit faces a water advisory, and William Shatner heads to space after a weather delay. Here's what you need to know today.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 09:43 | | Australia has agreed to build a 20-kilogram (44-pound) semi-autonomous lunar rover for NASA to take to the moon as early as 2026 in search of oxygen.
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| | 12:35 | | 'The London community has always kind of stepped up, so we're not surprised but we're really amazed that they continue to be so generous.'
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| | 12:18 | | An early morning collision on Wednesday left the westbound Highway 401 lanes closed and OPP officers diverting traffic to alternative routes.
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| | 12:03 | | Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley says he wants to see more details on the plan to ease border restrictions to make sure 'we protect people when they go there and come back.'
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| | 11:56 | | William Shatner will head into space aboard Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin flight on Wednesday. The launch will be live-streamed at 10 a.m. ET out of West Texas.
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| | 11:55 | | The House approved it Tuesday so President Joe Biden can sign it into law this week.
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| | 11:35 | | Toronto police say a man has been charged with first-degree murder after a deadly stabbing in north Etobicoke in late September.
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| | 11:20 | | The vast majority agreed that Facebook amplifies hate speech, helps spread fake news, damages individuals' mental health and poses a risk to children and teenagers.
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| | 11:07 | | A 46-year-old man lay in critical condition Wednesday morning in a Montreal hospital after being stabbed at a downtown homeless centre late Tuesday.
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| | 11:03 | | Wilson-Raybould is nominated for Indian' in the Cabinet: Speaking Truth to Power.
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| | Toronto Sun 12:30 | | Victoria Beckham has ruled out performing with the Spice Girls again. The star didn't join Geri Horner, Emma Bunton, Melanie Brown and Melanie Chisholm when they got back together for a string of shows for 2019 and, speaking on Good Morning America, she confirmed she's got no plans to reunite in the future. Insisting she's […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:26 | | Shameless star Ricarlo Flanagan has died aged 40. Flanagan, who was also famous for being a finalist on the ninth season of U.S. TV talent show Last Comic Standing, is believed to have passed after losing his battle with COVID-19. However, his agent didn't confirm a cause of death in a statement to Deadline. "Ricarlo […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:24 | | Squid Game has become Netflix's most popular series of all time with 111 million people tuning in in the first 28 days. The South Korean show, which sees people in debt competing in a series of challenges in a bid to win a prize fund of millions, premiered in September with nine episodes. Squid Game […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:10 | | VAN HORN — Billionaire U.S. businessman Jeff Bezos's company Blue Origin is set for its second suborbital tourism flight on Wednesday, with actor William Shatner – who embodied the promise of space travel on the "Star Trek" TV series and films – among the four-person all-civilian crew poised to blast off in Texas. Shatner, at […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:05 | | SEOUL — South Korean Internet service provider SK Broadband has sued Netflix to pay for costs from increased network traffic and maintenance work because of a surge of viewers to the U.S. firm's content, an SK spokesperson said on Friday. The move comes after a Seoul court said Netflix should "reasonably" give something in return […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:04 | | TORONTO — No winning ticket was sold for the $40 million jackpot in Tuesday's Lotto Max draw. That means the jackpot for the next draw on Oct. 15 will grow to an estimated $50 million, with two Maxmillion prizes of $1 million each. The winning numbers in Tuesday's Lotto Max draw for an estimated $40 […]
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| | Toronto Sun 11:59 | | OTTAWA — A broad swath of Canadians has a sour view of Facebook, with half of respondents to a new poll saying it should be regulated or broken up as a "corporate image" crisis rocks the social media giant yet again. Forty per cent of those who responded to an online survey by Leger and […]
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| | Toronto Sun 11:57 | | Matthews, Mikheyev already set to miss opener so a Marner absence would be sub-optimal
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| | Toronto Sun 11:55 | | Mookie Betts and Will Smith hit home runs, Walker Buehler pitched into the fifth inning on short rest, and the Los Angeles Dodgers forced a deciding fifth game of the National League Division Series with a 7-2 victory over the visiting San Francisco Giants on Tuesday. The first playoff series between the longtime rivals, both […]
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| | Toronto Sun 10:30 | | GAME INFO (2021 stats) Montreal Canadiens 24-21-11, 4th in North at Toronto Maple Leafs, 35-14-7, 1st in North Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Scotiabank Arena TV:Sportsnet, Radio: TSN 1050 SEASON SERIES Canadiens 0-0-0, GF: 0 Maple Leafs 0-0-0, GF: 0 When last they met (2021 playoffs, first round, Montreal defeats Toronto 4 games to 3. Let's try […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 11:51 | | Toronto Police have made an arrest in connection with a deadly Etobicoke stabbing last month. Salah Abukar, a 26-year-old from Toronto, has been charged with first-degree murder following a homicide investigation. A man was stabbed to death in Rexdale in the early morning hours of Sept. 29. Police were called to the area of John […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 11:16 | | The York Region District School Board is not budging on its mask policy for teachers, including for those who wish to wear the more protective N95 style masks. Teachers seeking an extra layer of protection have chosen to buy and wear N95 masks in the classroom – but the CBC is reporting that three teachers […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:54 | | A broad swath of Canadians has a sour view of Facebook, with half of respondents to a new poll saying it should be regulated or broken up as a "corporate image" crisis rocks the social media giant yet again. Forty per cent of those who responded to an online survey by Leger and the Association […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:38 | | In today's The Big Story podcast, The Prime Minister said in the closing days of a close campaign that he was "open" to electoral reform. That came as a surprise to the millions of people who watched him break his promise on the issue after the 2015 election. But it's worth asking, as Canada's elections […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:30 | | The puck will drop on a new NHL season tonight for most of Canada's teams – although fans may notice some differences from previous years. The Toronto Maple Leafs host the Montreal Canadiens in the first game of the evening, a return to the tradition of having the two storied rivals open their seasons against […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 07:20 | | VAN HORN, Texas (AP) — Actor William Shatner counted down Wednesday to his wildest role yet: riding a rocket into space, courtesy of "Star Trek" fan Jeff Bezos. Best known for his role as Captain Kirk, the 90-year-old Shatner joined three other passengers for the planned launch from West Texas. Bezos' space travel company, Blue […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 12:42 | | It cost Kingston Police $124,443 in overtime to wrangle University District partygoers during the month of September. That is roughly the annual salary of a senior constable or sergeant, or it would be enough to fund the mounted unit for about 3.2 years. From January and June of this year — between four major incidents […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 12:28 | | "We're kind of at our wit's end. And now there are bullets flying."
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:39 | | Wednesday starts out wet with light rain at the Ottawa airport and a 60 per cent chance of showers for the day but the unseasonably warm weather is expected to stick around until the weekend. The forecast high is 22 C Wednesday with a humidex of 26, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. A […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:24 | | Paul Batchelor provided a starkly different view of two sexual encounters than his accusers did when they appeared before the court as witnesses.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:15 | | Our partnership with Taggart Group is a shining example of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's call to ensure that Indigenous communities gain long-term sustainable benefits from economic development projects.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:00 | | Wednesday, Oct. 13: On plans for the new Civic hospital campus, and a thank-you note to a columnist. You can write to us too at letters@ottawacitizen.com
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| | Ottawa Citizen 10:00 | | Paul Howard worries about youth violence in Ottawa. Howard, an IT professional, football coach and activist who grew up in Herongate and has devoted much of his adult life to helping the area's residents, champions programs that fight against food insecurity, give disadvantaged kids the skills to get jobs and help them avoid violent confrontations. […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 10:00 | | The Ottawa Senators start a brand new season Thursday, so we enjoy our last spell of magical thinking, when anything is possible and the beer is always cold. We're building toward a Stanley Cup — repeat, ye of little faith. Is this not the message we've been hearing from owner Eugene Melnyk and general manager […]
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| | Windsor Star 10:10 | | It is always heartbreaking for me to see videos or news articles about animal cruelty and testing on animals. It really makes you stop and think about why we still have this issue and what we're going to do to put an end to it. Every year, from my understanding more than 100 million animals […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 09:00 | | Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | "Here's an example of COVID where he took advantage of his off-season. He got bigger, stronger, faster. He got out here."
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| | Regina Leader-Post 10:53 | | Community-based organizations say the tent camp offers a degree of protection for the city's homeless, but in no way is it an alternative to housing, especially with the looming winter.
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| | National Observer 12:56 | | A Federal Court judge has struck down Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin's request for reinstatement as the head of Canada's COVID-19 vaccine distribution campaign after he was abruptly removed from the high-profile position in May.
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| | National Observer 12:51 | | The RCMP say they have maintained a presence in the Fairy Creek area in support of nearby detachments.
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| | National Observer 12:47 | | Canada joined its G20 allies in pushing Afghanistan's new Taliban rulers to allow humanitarian aid to better reach the country's suffering people.
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| | National Observer 12:45 | | Alok Sharma, the British official who will preside over an upcoming U.N. climate summit said he's losing sleep over how to get long-promised funding for poorer nations to switch to cleaner energy and cope with the worst impacts of climate change.
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| | National Observer 12:42 | | A broad swath of Canadians has a sour view of Facebook, with half of respondents to a new poll saying it should be regulated or broken up as a "corporate image" crisis rocks the social media giant yet again.
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| | National Observer 12:40 | | The International Energy Agency warned new investment in clean energy was needed to "jolt the energy system onto a new set of rails."
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| | National Observer 12:35 | | Fully vaccinated Canadian vacationers and day-trippers will be allowed to drive into the United States beginning in early November, the Biden administration said on Tuesday, October 12, 2021.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Mark van Baal, the man behind a series of climate-friendly shareholder rebellions, shows how it's done.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | As rookie and returning MPs get ready for a new Parliament, federal Green Party member Ralph Martin expresses optimism despite his party's disappointing election results.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Over the past year, support for the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline has dropped seven per cent, says the poll done by Vancouver-based polling firm Research Co.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Canada is committing to slashing methane emissions from the oil and gas sector as part of a global effort to curb the powerful greenhouse gas.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | A new study appears to debunk the prevailing hypothesis that endangered southern resident killer whales are in decline due to plummeting chinook salmon stocks in the Salish Sea during the summer months.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:02 | | The Aug. 2 attack was the deadliest in a series of shootings that had plagued much of the city's north end for months.
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| | Montreal Gazette 11:49 | | A 26-year-old suspect is expected to be questioned by investigators Wednesday.
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| | Montreal Gazette 10:00 | | A high of 20 C.
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| | Montreal Gazette 10:00 | | This is the first real game since Montreal shocked Toronto in the first round of the playoffs this year.
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| | Montreal Gazette 10:00 | | Online event Thursday organized by AMI-Quebec will focus on racism, diversity and mental health.
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| | Calgary Herald 12:20 | | Near the end of King Dylan's endearing new track So Awesome, the Calgary hip-hop artist puts a stop to the music to point out that he has made a joke. The song is a fanboy-obsessive and very Albertan ode to dinosaurs and contains the lyric "save it for the birds" which leads King Dylan to […]
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| | Calgary Herald 12:11 | | Why are our leaders last to get in line? Re: MLAs must get the vaccine or regular tests before Legislature resumes, Oct. 6 What is wrong with our federal, provincial and local elected representatives who we are supposed to look to for leadership? I got my first shot in March and second in April, and now […]
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| | Calgary Herald 10:59 | | Proposals to amend the Constitution are very serious matters. They are at the heart of what kind of country we want to live in. And for the first time in nearly 30 years — when a national vote on the Charlottetown Accord was held — Albertans will vote on an important constitutional question: do we […]
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| | Calgary Herald 10:53 | | The outcome of last month's federal election is a depressing reminder of a joke that was first told to me by one of my students. What is the definition of a federal election in Canada? It is an event that takes place every four years when voters in Quebec and Ontario decide how much money […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | UP TO YOU, WARD 2 Let's hope Ward 2 residents of this city don't do the same as many Canadians did during the last federal election, that is to re-elect an alleged criminal. Joe Magliocca is accused of committing a crime, was charged and should spend time in jail if convicted. As did Justin Trudeau, […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | Some readers have a gripe. I go to the top. Alas, I don't get an answer because I don't get a question with the premier. I was warmed up, in the queue, ready to throw the fastball. I would have told the premier many Calgarians are concerned about a union-backed third-party advertiser, with an impressive […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | In four of the past five years, more Canadians left Alberta than entered the province. That's a major shift from the province's long-term status as the top destination for other Canadians. This troubling switch indicates diminishing economic opportunity today and a threat to economic growth tomorrow. For a long time, Alberta was a destination for […]
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