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U.K. counterterrorism police take lead in probe into conservative politicianâs killing: minister
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Outspoken Putin critic with plans to run in Russiaâs fall elections arrested as âforeign agentâ
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Toronto police identify two men killed in âtargetedâ shooting at crowded street festival
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U.K. to change law to allow deportation of convicted pedophile who led grooming gang
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Trumpâs IRS immunity deal that followed âbad faithâ lawsuit has no âbasis in lawâ: judge
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Accused Toronto shooter was free despite torture conviction, alleged gun smuggling indictment
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Afternoon front page: Canadaâs submarine problem; B.C.âs pipeline âextortionâ; and more
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Australian author Benjamin Stevenson drew on the golden age of mysteries for new novel
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âMonumental failureâ: Captive Saudi dissidentâs son says Carney let down human rights during visit
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John Ivison: Trumpâs Gordie Howe victory lap is the model for making deals with him
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Alberta leads Canada in job gains amid separation talk
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Carneyâs deputy chief of staff quits to seek Liberal nomination in B.C.
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Jenn Todryk breaks silence on ending No Demo Reno
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Trump says U.S. will be reimbursed for Hormuz traffic
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Four Canadian thrillers to add to your summer reading list
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Bison throws fleeing grandfather eight feet into the air at Yellowstone
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Ford wants changes after man living illegally in Canada found eligible for Ontario welfare
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Peter Copeland: Conservatives could learn from Carneyâs prudent approach to policies
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Antisemitism rampant in Australian medical profession, report says
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Kelly McParland: Carney didnât go to Saudi Arabia to hold up Canada as a moral arbiter
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Trump says U.S. âtaking overâ Strait of Hormuz
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Terry Newman: Naomi Klein: From No Logos to Nazis
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Carney calls Gordie Howe Bridge agreement âa good deal for Canada,â not much profits to split with the U.S.
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Look what happens in Alberta when we let it do stuff: Full Comment podcast
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Canadaâs going to need to use its aging secondhand British subs for another decade
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Raquel Dancho: Motherhood deserves a place of equal honour
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Richard W. Smith: After ten years of euthanasia, Canada needs a message of hope
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Letting B.C. charge tolls on new Alberta pipeline is trade barriers âon steroids,â say critics
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U.S.-Iran strikes ratchet up tensions as Tehran says Hormuz is shut
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U.S. Senator and Trump ally Lindsey Graham dies age 71
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Albertan Mark Milke wants to reinvigorate Canada, not leave it
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How Lawrence Bishnoi grew his extortion gang in Canada
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Top 20% of Canadian earners pay more than half of all taxes, says study warning against increasing rates
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âSomething concreteâ: Why Asian-Canadians were moved to denounce antisemitism
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Newly launched group wants all Canadians to get outside at the same time
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Hamed Esmaeilion: We will never forget what Iran did to Canadians
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Yoni Goldstein: Society should separate complicated artistsâ lives from their art
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Raymond J. de Souza: Where was America 250âs celebratory spectacle?
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J.D. Tuccille: Republicans join Democrats in the backward fight against economic freedom
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Bryan Brulotte: Canada canât afford another unbuilt pipeline
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Letters: O Canada, the truth hurts sometimes
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At least two dead in mass shooting at Toronto salsa festival; suspect still at large: police
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Zac Efron building a âFutureCaveâ made of eco-friendly materials
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Will Ferrell stars in first television series, The Hawk
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Iran rejects U.S. talks as Trump issues fresh threat to Tehran
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Paris landmarks shutter early as quarter of France swelters under heatwave
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Fuel prices are slamming consumers even as crude crisis fades
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Shopify president fears for future of Jews in Canada as families contemplate what was âunthinkable five years agoâ
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Daters, swiping right is dying, and your next match could be with an AI chatbot
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Foreign migrant living illegally in Canada eligible for Ontario welfare, tribunal rules
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Adam Katz: The âNakbaâ exhibitâs contempt for history is worse than you think
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Colby Cosh: The drug that was approved on fake data
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Ben Woodfinden: A Tory MP wants easier access to magic mushrooms. Hear him out
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Conrad Black: How to fix our broken tax system
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NP View: Excessive leniency for the mentally disabled robs society of justice
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Trump firings at federal election agency spark fears over U.S. midterms
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Carson Jerema: Hereâs how Poilievre can keep his job and defeat Carney
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The Indian gangster accused of masterminding violence in Canada; Carneyâs ill-timed resistance to Trump; and more
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The Odyssey director Christopher Nolan reveals why he never takes the safe road
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Jesse Kline: Mark Carneyâs $70-billion U.A.E. deal to nowhere
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Canadians who bought beef could be eligible for share of $8M in price-fixing class-action
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Carney has had the worst first year of growth for a PM since 1963: poll
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J. Edward Les: False suicide narratives harm gender-confused youth and their families
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Passenger sucked out after window detaches mid-air, wife holds on to his legs: reports
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Cook This: 3 Moroccan recipes from Madaq, including honey-buttered pancakes
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How this ghostlike ex-policemanâs son became head of a violent and growing global gang terrorizing Canada
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Who is Lawrence Bishnoi, the ghostlike ex-policemanâs son now at the head of a violent and growing global gang?
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What to know about the parasitic outbreak giving âexplosiveâ diarrhea to people on Canadaâs doorstep
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Michael Higgins: Carneyâs expropriation plan for Alto creates second-class citizens
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David Clement: Banning flavoured vapes harms adults and does little for youth
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John Ivison: Carney may lead the Trump âresistance,â but Canadian casualties are mounting
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Geoff Russ: Canadian voters are aging out of mainstream conservatism
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Avi Benlolo: Rahm Emanuelâs self-righteous finger wagging at Israel
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4 outdoor rug mistakes to avoid
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Canadian TV station groundbreaking for disability community
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Accused Charlie Kirk killer cried tears of regret after the shooting, roommate tells court
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RCMP âawareâ of allegation linking CBSA officer to Dhanda drug trafficking ring
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Afternoon front page: The human cost of online sports betting; Shopify CEO confronted by anti-Israel protester; and more
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The âKingâ sent to U.S. prison for 20 years for running cocaine and meth smuggling into Canada
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In Saudi Arabia, Carney hails new âphaseâ as bad blood with Canada vanishes
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Shopify president confronted, again, by anti-Israel protester at tech conference
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Canadians unhappy with how theyâre shown on U.S. TV shows
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How to opt out so Metaâs new AI image generator wonât use your personal Instagram photos
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Economist proposes changes to equalization payments to ease provincial tensions
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Are WestJet flight attendants going on a strike? What we know as strike vote opens
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Anthony Koch: Iâm a Conservative who wants to win! That doesnât make me a Liberal
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Carney says engraved gun from Turkeyâs Erdogan ânot what I expectedâ
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Former B.C. Conservative leadership candidate calls Poilievreâs jibe âdisappointingâ
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Terry Glavin: A decidely unimpressive NATO summit
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Randall Denley: The Ontario-Alberta oil pipeline proposal isnât helping
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Ontario man hospitalized for sexually assaulting and choking âclose female relativeâ no longer considered a risk
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Student pilot left to land the plane after flight instructor jumps to his death
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âTotal Eclipseâ singer Bonnie Tyler, queen of the 80s power ballad, dies at 75
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Canada, U.S. both roll back welcome mat for international students
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Couple sues Ontario surrogate mother who refused to abort fetus
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Growing chorus of U.S. politicians calls for the Gordie Howe Bridge to be opened
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Marcus Kolga: Putinâs Russia is at a dead end â Canada must help Ukraine finish the job
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Canadian accused of Las Vegas flamingo theft, torture pleads not guilty
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âWhy are hardened criminals being allowed to remain?â Non-citizen convicted of manslaughter sentenced for drug and gun charges
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Yuan Yi Zhu: There are still thousands of jobs Carney can offer Conservative MPs
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Kelly McParland: Could Democrats blow another chance to contain Trump?
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Poilievre sniping at those around Ford hurts Conservative cause: Brian Lilley
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Avideh Motmaen-Far: Why Iran is burying Khamenei now
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Trump says U.S. troop levels in Europe will depend on Greenland, Iran
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âIt is timeâ: Donald Trump loses bid to delay US$5M sex abuse lawsuit payout to E. Jean Carroll
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Carney got a gun from Turkeyâs president and will find âappropriate placementâ for it
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Mohamed Fahmy: FIFA shouldnât be taking requests from Trump
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After a tense, Trump-disrupted NATO summit, it may be the last one for a while
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Indiaâs deadly Bishnoi gang takes hold in Canada; Carney and Trump behind the scenes; and more
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The murderous rise of the Indian gang using Canadaâs lax immigration laws to expand its network
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Four in 10 Canadian manufacturers plan to move production to the U.S.: KPMG poll
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Carneyâs Davos speech written at 4 a.m., Trumpâs volatile call with Trudeau, and other things we learned from a WSJ article
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Margareta Dovgal: Canadaâs tumbling dollar is a symptom of Liberal mismanagement
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Canadians support Albertaâs non-separatism referendum questions that would give province more power: poll
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Poll suggests tiny P.E.I. could elect Canadaâs first Green government
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Airline flew him to the wrong city, Canadian FIFA World Cup player says
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Trumpâs CUSMA tactics could make employers act as if it ânever existedâ
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Carney says Iran acted âirresponsiblyâ as Trump declares ceasefire âoverâ
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One year in, Epstein inquiry has found few answers
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Ătienne A. Beauregard: La CAQ a gagnĂ© la bataille des idĂ©es, mais perdu ses Ă©lecteurs
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Ătienne A. Beauregard: The CAQ won the battle of ideas â but lost its voters
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How to find out if you are owed some of the $2.5 billion in unclaimed Canadian accounts
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Jamie Sarkonak: Man free to sexually assault children, rules Albertaâs top court
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Agenda for Carneyâs Saudi Arabia visit shows shift in Ottawaâs priorities to trade over rights
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Opinion: The âNakbaâ exhibit is a disinformation campaign
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Terry Newman: Imagine a world where police officers arenât slain
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John Ivison: Carneyâs oil patch wishes might really come true
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What to know about the August total solar eclipse that will only be a partial event in Canada
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Canada bets $400M on B.C. critical minerals in push to strengthen domestic supply chains
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From the 250th to July Fourth to the World Cup, Trumpâs shadow looms over Americaâs summer
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Short-form video content coming to Netflix in Canada, U.S., other countries in August
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U.S. hits Iran with airstrikes and blocked oil sales in latest threats to ceasefire
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U.K. official pitching Canada on defence bank merger instead of separate groups
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Air Canada cutting or delaying eight U.S. routes amid high jet fuel cost and lower demand
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Police arrest three suspects in Canada tied to Indian crime wave as part of joint international crackdown
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Afternoon front page: Carneyâs Senate shake-up; a Montreal synagogue arsonist denies hate crimes; and more
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$31M in bonuses last year at Housing Corporation: Canadian Taxpayers Federation
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Liberals shut down debate over Carney condo âbailoutâ probe at ethics committee
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Why Canada and the U.S. canât agree on opening the Gordie Howe Bridge
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Carney welcomes other âpossibilitiesâ with South Korea at NATO summit after passing on submarine bid
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Tasha Kheiriddin: This is why Carney is succeeding
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Carney appoints Conservative MP from Quebec to Senate, along with principal secretary
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Belgium crushes USAâs World Cup dream: âWe held a meeting when we heard the newsâ
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Renata Ford, wife of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, has died
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Home design: A âliving photographâ of the outdoors
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Lyme disease is on the rise. Hereâs how to prevent it and what to do if you get bitten
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Terry Newman: The Montreal arsonist who claimed he didnât know it was a synagogue
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A former friend who was cruel to me will be at a weekend reunion. How do I handle? | Ask Rebecca
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âTreating pipelines like airportsâ: Carney relishes being the one to decide
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Canadian leaders call on Ottawa to support national youth service program with military training
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Canadians leaders call on Ottawa to support national youth service programme with military training
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Rick Ekstein: Inside ARC, the global gathering asking whether the West can renew itself
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Amy Hamm: Professor-activists want âharm reductionâ for Kindergarteners
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Adam Zivo: Why American transgender athletes lost the right to play female sports
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Report says traffickers exploit inspection gap at Canadaâs Pacific ports
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Allies arrive for NATO summit hoping defence spending can buy unity and Trumps patience
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China conducts long-range missile test in Pacific Ocean, U.S. official expresses concern
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Platner reflecting on Maine Senate bid after new sexual assault allegation
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Trump says Walmart, at his request, is lowering some prices to celebrate U.S. semiquincentennial
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Erika Kirk attends hearing for husband Charlie Kirkâs alleged killer
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John Ivison: Expensive submarines are the cost to redeem years of Liberal defence complacency
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Ottawa to pay for new big-ticket spending with bigger deficits, economic growth: finance minister
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Afternoon front page: Canada banks on Germany for new subs; Ford and Smithâs pipeline pact; and more
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A âquarter to a thirdâ of Smithâs caucus against pipeline deal with Ottawa, says former MLA
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Canada picks Germanyâs TKMS to build âup toâ 12 submarines in largest Canadian defence purchase ever
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Michael Taube: Mark Carney finally delivers, uh, Eurovision?
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Jeremy Hansen, Canadian Artemis II crew member, to retire from space agency
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Country superstar Lainey Wilson opens up about her success: âI want people to see my journeyâ
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Scott Stinson: Doug Ford, Danielle Smith trade smiles and belt buckles as new pipeline proposal is announced
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FIFA rejects Belgiumâs appeal of Balogun being allowed to play
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OPINION:Â The federal-provincial Development Charge Reduction Program provides multiple benefits to municipalities
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Alberta, Ontario announce proposal for new west-east oil pipeline and minerals corridor
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Prince Harry set to arrive in U.K. amid security spat
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Trump confirms he asked FIFA boss for review of Balogun red card: âI didnât think it was a foulâ
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Hoekstra denies US$1 million Moroun family donation behind Gordie Howe Bridge delay
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Canada waited too long to rein in dangerous Big Tech platforms: Full Comment podcast
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Australian prime minister apologizes for Kylie Minogue comments
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âThis might be the tensest summit yetâ: Carney to meet NATO allies amid Trump threats
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Judge says it would be âcruel and unusualâ to send Ontario man who sexually assaulted 12-year-old sister to jail
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Lucy Gay: The culprit behind Gen Zâs bleak job market isnât AI. Itâs Zoom calls
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Andrew Percy: Canadians who care about Alberta should fear Project Fear
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Zelenskyy, wary allies await Donald Trump at NATO summit in Turkey
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FIFA earns Trumpâs gratitude for sparing USAâs Balogun from one-game World Cup ban
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Iranian foreign minister meets with Hamas, Hezbollah, other terrorist allies during Ali Khamenei funeral: report
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Cost-conscious Americans choosing regular gas over premium at the pumps
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White supremacists marching in Washington just âmessyâ democracy, says Trump official
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Strait of Hormuz tanker trafficking rebounding a day after unexplained U-turns
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OPEC+ plans quota increase as Middle East tensions ease
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Nigel Farage faces ethics investigation as Reform U.K. encounters election setbacks
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Trump and his political prerogatives takes centre stage at weather-delayed July 4th festivities
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âHe is fortunate to be aliveâ: Inuk man who nearly bludgeoned uncle to death gets 33 months
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Michael Higgins: ï»żRecognizing âPalestineâ was so obviously a mistake
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Gail Asper isnât visibly angry about âNakbaâ exhibit. But sheâs resolute about fixing the rights museum
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Canada is 13th wealthiest nation in the world, according to annual global wealth rankings
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Barbara Kay: If only Britain took rape gangs as seriously as Israel took October 7
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Terry Glavin: The war is over, and the Iranian people lost
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Marty York: Mark Carney is a failed economic wizard
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Letters: More gun laws are not the answer to tragic shootings
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Ruthless Morocco breaks Canadian hearts to reach World Cup quarters
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Prime Minister wishes U.S.A. a happy 250th birthday, reveals Canadaâs gift
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FIFA hosts Canada, Mexico and USA thrive in their World Cup runs
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Millions rally in Iran for funeral of slain leader Khamenei
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are married: A guide to the star-studded celebration
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Refugee who stabbed stranger could soon be freed from Ontario hospital despite âsignificant threat to the publicâ
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More than 120 people fall sick from norovirus outbreak on cruise ship bound for Canada
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J.D. Tuccille: A glorious, 250-year-old republic of freedom
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Bruce Pardy: How Americans gave up their own republic
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What Canadaâs founders thought of the United States
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Conrad Black: Latin Americaâs conservative renaissance
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Scott Stinson: The agony of a World Cup penalty shootout, and why itâs still the best option settling tied games
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Raymond J. de Souza: U.S., Canada share a lineage of liberty
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Canada, Europe to vow major backing for Ukraine at NATO summit as Trump ends U.S. support
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âI usually read stories about myself,â Trump says in childrenâs podcast appearance
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Alberta wins praise for stressing Indigenous support in new pipeline plan
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Afternoon front page: Canadiansâ âsense of superiorityâ over Americans; the U.S. at 250; and more
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Leading Jewish groups call on rights museum board to ârectifyâ Nabka exhibit failures and hold CEO âaccountableâ
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Margareta Dovgal: How Canada can win by giving Trump what he wants
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Hoekstraâs comments on Gordie Howe bridge âa punch in the faceâ, says ex-Harper communications chief
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âWhy wouldnât we be anti-American?â The long, sordid history of Canadians dissing our neighbour
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Rob Breakenridge: OK, Carney, now approve the pipeline for real
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Cook This: 3 recipes from The Swedish Cookbook, including vanilla buns
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Indian man convicted for fatally stabbing wife just six days after landing in Canada
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Turkish man who shot two people gets another chance to stay in Canada 10 years after refugee claim first denied
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Tristin Hopper: Carney is releasing tons of âstrategic plans,â with few results
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Vivian Bercovici: Majority of Israelis are tired of war â and Netanyahu
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Israel Ellis: Itâs minutes to midnight for Canadaâs Jews
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Geoff Russ: Europeâs irrational allergy to air conditioning
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Avi Benlolo: Canada should be getting wiser on its 159th birthday. Instead, it got meaner
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Canadians have âsense of superiorityâ over Americans, poll finds
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Windsor mayor says better to keep Gordie Howe Bridge closed than to âmake a bad dealâ
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Mark Carney vowed free trade within Canada by this month. Itâs still not happening
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Afternoon front page: Canadaâs birthday present to America; why Canadians move to the U.S.; and more
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Canada paying to construct Gordie Howe bridge is âbig mythâ, according to Ambassador Pete Hoekstra
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The remarkable stories of quake survivors in Venezuela
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Carney, Eby agree to keep oil tanker ban, as Alberta to unveil proposed pipeline route
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Feds admit they havenât enacted any policies toward advancing promise to release 23.6 million barrels of oil
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Toronto lawyer says he was attacked in the street for being Jewish
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Allowing private health insurance for basic care could reduce wait times, expand hospital beds: report
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N.S. woman who strangled daughter to death gets six more months of day parole after âclear progressâ
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What we know (and donât) about Canadaâs âtightly guarded secretâ gift for Americaâs 250th birthday
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Randall Denley: Ontario is an âeconomic powerhouseâ with an empathy deficit
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RCMP arrest two in Montreal human smuggling investigation that allegedly involved migrants crossing both directions
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Man who allegedly strangled his girlfriend died of a heart attack while dumping her body: authorities
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Man charged in unprovoked attack at famous Vancouver beach released after less than 48 hours
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July festivities decline in border towns, with U.S.-Canada ties still strained
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In the garden: âIt doesnât have to look like a farmâ
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Kate Marland: Anti-family propaganda has devastated a generation of women
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Canadians shocked to see strawberries selling for more than $10 a basket. Why the high price?
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Film review: Olivia Wildeâs The Invite has everything going for it
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Trapped by bureaucracy after human remains found on property
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