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The parents of a three-month-old boy who died in a crash on Ontario's Highway 401 this week were also in the car at the time of the wreck, the province's police watchdog has revealed.
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The head of the Bank of Canada says there's a "limit" to how much Canadian and U.S. interest rates can diverge. Here's why, and what it means for rate-cut hopes.
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President and CEO Per Bank said at the grocer’s annual meeting that there’s a lot of misinformation online about Loblaw, and said the company is not responsible for higher food prices.
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The 98-year-old woman got separated from her family during intense shelling, but continued walking along the main road away from her village, picking herself up twice after she fell.
N.S. mother ‘in shock’ after enduring 17-hour hospital wait with sick baby suffering from congestion and breathing concerns.
"I was running out of milk, diapers, everything. I didn’t prepare for this.”
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U.S. President Joe Biden defended the right to protest but insisted that “order must prevail” as college campuses across the country face unrest over Israel's military offensive in Gaza.
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The "nationwide" anti-carbon price demonstrations were encouraged by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who promised a "massive pressure campaign" against the policy.
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U.S. President Joe Biden called Japan and India “xenophobic” countries, lumping the two allies with China and Russia as examples of nations struggling economically for not welcoming immigrants.
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EXCLUSIVE: A federal cabinet minister remained listed as director of a medical supply company for more than a year while it was competing for provincial and municipal contracts, according to business registry documents obtained by Global News.
The first phase of the Canadian Dental Care Plan has officially launched. While 1.9 million seniors can now access the plan, many other Canadians must wait a bit longer.
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