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Supreme Court restores conviction of man whose Charter rights were violated in impaired driving case
A man who had his Charter rights violated when he was arrested for impaired driving has seen his conviction restored after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled Thursday that even though the evidence was obtained unlawfully it should not be…
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What to expect as Ford government tables 2023 Ontario budget amid 'uncertain economic…
The Ford government is set to release its 2023 budget on Thursday, one that Ontario's finance minister says will prepare the province for the "uncertain economic times" ahead. "Families and businesses and workers are feeling the financial…
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Soaring tax revenues will push Ontario back into black ahead of schedule, 2023 budget projects
Surging revenues will help Ontario get back to black years earlier than previously projected, the province said in its 2023 budget — a fiscal outlook that includes historically high spending and tax relief for businesses, but little in the…
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'Tranq dope': Dangerous animal tranquillizer spreading in Canada's street drugs
Canada's highly toxic illicit drug supply is worsening with the emergence of xylazine, a dangerous and unpredictable animal tranquillizer that's putting drug users' lives at risk in alarming new ways, and advocates are calling for more to…
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U.S. President Joe Biden arrives in Ottawa today for a two-day working visit
U.S. President Joe Biden will touch down in Ottawa Thursday for his first official state visit to Canada since winning the presidency more than two years ago — and the trip could be an opportunity for the two countries to cut some…
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More surgeries being scheduled, but not enough to clear pandemic backlog, nationwide data suggests
Canadians continued to face longer wait times for joint replacements and an array of cancer surgeries as the COVID-19 pandemic progressed, a new report shows, putting further pressure on hospitals and provincial governments to tackle the…
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MP Han Dong leaving Liberal caucus, denies allegations of working against release of 2 Michaels
Han Dong, the Toronto-area MP at the centre of allegations involving Chinese government interference in Canada's affairs, says he is leaving the Liberal caucus and will sit as an Independent. "I'm taking this extraordinary step because to…
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Former PM Harper takes jab at Liberals over foreign interference
Former prime minister Stephen Harper used a keynote speech at a conservative conference in Ottawa on Wednesday evening to take a jab at the Liberal government over its handling of alleged foreign interference.Harper was one of the final…
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Thousands of military members to be cut off as Ottawa introduces expanded housing benefit
After working on it for almost a decade and a half, the Department of National Defence (DND) is rolling out a new benefit to help military members deal with the high cost of housing — but it's not going over very well with everyone.Military…
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Thousands of military members to be cut off as Ottawa introduces expanded housing benefit
After working on it for almost a decade and a half, the Department of National Defence (DND) is rolling out a new benefit to help military members deal with the high cost of housing — but it's not going over very well with everyone.Military…
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