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Israel’s Netanyahu dismisses defense minister amid escalating tensions
Premier pitches all-party election committee after ‘human error’ in B.C. vote count
Bomb threats at U.S. election polling places not ‘credible,’ FBI says
Bank of Canada worried jumbo rate cut would send sign of ‘economic trouble’
Nintendo profit dips as demand for Switch console wanes
Paul Bernardo goes back before parole board later this month
Paul Bernado, the killer behind some of the most disturbing murders in modern Canadian history, will be back before the parole board later this month.
Property taxes going up in Calgary, but city says it has limited the increase
Stu Cowan: Accountability is the next big step in Canadiens' rebuilding plan
ZEROING IN: Ottawa Senators goalie Anton Forsberg finding his groove
Three Orléans homes damaged in early morning blaze
Butter stolen from another Ontario grocery store — this time $1,200 worth in Brantford, police say
The theft happened on Oct. 29 at about 8:25 p.m. from a grocery store at Lynden Road and Wayne Gretzky Parkway, Brantford Police Service say.
Dubé pledges to stanch flow of Quebec doctors into the private sector
McGill enrolment stable but risks loom from immigration, francization rules
Tailback Walter Fletcher has plenty of motivation as Alouettes prepare to host division final
Notorious killer Paul Bernardo scheduled to have parole hearing this month
Peter Nygard's lawyers say judge 'unfairly discounted' medical report, ask Ontario court to review bail denial
Former fashion mogul Peter Nygard's legal team has asked an Ontario court to review a decision to deny him bail as he appeals his sexual assault convictions and sentence.
Cap on foreign students will undermine education system, universities tell Bill 74 committee
Ottawa man sentenced to six years in Tim Hortons drive-thru shooting
Sixteen people facing charges in RCMP drug-trafficking investigation
B.C. ports are frozen amid a labour dispute. What does this mean for Canadians?
A major trade artery was shut down on Monday when employers locked out more than 700 foremen at ports across British Columbia. But what does this mean for Canada’s supply chain and for consumers?