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What Trump’s second term could mean for U.S. diplomacy
U.S. scores 5 goals in 1st period to defeat Canada in Rivalry Series opener
Wisconsin senior Lacey Eden scored two of the United States' five first-period goals and the Americans routed Canada 7-2 on Wednesday night in the opener of the Rivalry Series in San Jose, Calif.
Gatineau police seize trailers, remove homeless camp residents near Guertin arena
Updated: Police dismantle barricade at Ray-Mont container yard in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Deck the halls with these joyful home decor finds
GAMEDAY: Ottawa Senators back at Canadian Tire Centre to face New York Islanders
Canadiens' Juraj Slafkovsky knows he needs to score more goals
Peter F. Trent: Anglos aren't to blame for Montreal's anglicization
More join call for Ford government to roll out coordinated approach to addiction crisis
Dunlevy: MMFA doubles down on commitment to Inuit art with new exhibit
Ford government retools free GO Train for veterans program after leaving out reservists
Today's letters: Doug Ford's $200 rebate is just giving us back our own money
Allison Hanes: More constraints on doctors won't fix Quebec's health-care crisis
Ontario school board spent $32K to send trio of staffers to education conference in Hawaii
The Lambton Kent District School Board in southwestern Ontario spent over $32,000 to send three staff members to an education conference in Hawaii this year, according to documents obtained by CBC. "There was no question that the quality of the conference met the needs of attendees," the board's education director says.
Adam: Maybe Mayor Sutcliffe should be talking to Pierre Poilievre about public transit
When Bruce Springsteen met Ottawa kids who stole the CTC stage
We Are the Dead: Ottawa Citizen tribute to war heroes ends this Remembrance Day
RCMP national security unit monitored 'threats' linked to Wet'suwet'en anti-pipeline activism, records show
An RCMP national security unit monitored First Nations-led anti-pipeline activism for “potential threats” to the the energy, transportation and banking sectors between 2021 and 2022, according to classified and unclassified internal police reports.
A new drug might be life-changing for my child. As a mom, weighing the pros and cons is agonizing
A new drug will soon be available to treat Rett syndrome. Amanda Marcotte's daughter is unable to tell whether she's OK with the potential side effects. So as a mother, Marcotte has to make the decision for her, and contemplates what are the right reasons.
Montreal's cycling network has doubled in 10 years. Is it a success? Depends on who you ask
Despite criticism that the island of Montreal has been overrun with bike paths since Projet Montréal came to power, Mayor Valérie Plante's administration has only added another 220 kilometres since 2017. The difference? Those additions were protected lanes on busier and larger traffic arteries.