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Thumb-tack found in mini-chocolate bar at Bancroft, OPP says
The U.S. election and why Canadians can't look away | The Corner Booth
Editorial: Get out and vote in English school board elections
Josh Freed: A paean to the pigeon, the bag lady of the bird world
Pat Hickey: Canadiens' rebuild, like a home reno, is getting messy
Should Quebec ditch daylight time? Pros and cons to consider
Montreal weather: Chilly, unless your name is Billy, then it's just cool
Brodeur: For palliative care, there's no place like home
This northern Ontario grandmother lifts her way to 'strongman' competition success
For three years Chantal Routhier has been participating in “strongman” competitions where athletes test their strength, speed and endurance by lifting and pulling heavy objects like logs and sandbags.
Christine Sinclair receives standing ovation in her final regular-season match
Canada's Christine Sinclair scored in her celebratory retirement match and the Portland Thorns clinched a playoff spot with a 3-0 victory over Angel City on Friday night.
Moncton methadone treatment clinic can’t find doctor to take over, so it’s closing
MacCormack: To those Ottawans who help seniors cope with loneliness, a big thanks
Liberal Susan Holt sworn in as new N.B. premier
Susan Holt, a Liberal who won the premier's job almost two weeks ago, has been sworn in, along with her cabinet. The ceremony was held Saturday afternoon at the New Brunswick Legislature.
‘Very unsettling’: Customers say rideshare drivers in Ontario improperly charging
Puppers Drug Mart? Why some argue pharmacies should hand out pet meds
Obituary: Journalist Courtney Tower, dean of the Parliamentary Press Gallery, 1932-2024
Trudeau hopes a 'silent majority' is still willing to listen
He surely would reject any such comparison but, in a recent interview, Justin Trudeau briefly sounded just a little bit like Richard Nixon.
How Rumble went from a family-friendly Canadian startup to a megaphone for U.S. election deniers
Started in Toronto in 2013, Rumble was once mainly known as a site where you could find wholesome pet videos. But it changed radically after investments by pro-Trump financiers.
Montreal protesters call for accessible, free transit across Quebec
Danielle Smith gets boisterous support as UCP members embark on leadership vote
One day before a vote on her leadership, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith received large and boisterous applause from United Conservative Party members at the party’s annual general meeting in Red Deer Friday.