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In the final part of CityNews Toronto's series on Ontario jury duty service, justice advocates outline what they'd like to see changed.
The Saskatchewan government is joining Alberta in a legal challenge against the federal Impact Assessment Act, arguing the legislation continues to overstep into provincial jurisdiction despite ...
The president has long been hostile to international cooperation. But he's making exceptions to his hardline border policy to ...
As China escalates interference in Canadian elections, the US must defend its closest ally’s democracy, economically and digitally, or risk weakening the liberal order from within.
Out-of-control spending has saddled future generations with debt. Federal–provincial relationships that are well and truly ...
Fourth of July party hosted by the U.S. ambassador to Canada occurred this year amid strained relations and resurgent ...
Kitchener’s David Mazur is joining the U.S. Second Fleet during a time of great geopolitical uncertainty, primarily tasked ...
Dundee United have offered 32-year-old striker Kyle Vassell, who has left Kilmarnock, a two-year contract, but Colorado Springs Switchbacks have also expressed interest and clubs in England and abroad ...
With measles outbreaks, avian influenza and syphilis and HIV on the rise, Canada needs to strengthen its disease surveillance ...
Brighton have added Dutch goalkeeping coach Jelle ten Rouwelaar to Fabian Hurzeler's backroom staff. The 44-year-old has ...
The brunt of tariffs has yet to reveal itself, but we’re not seeing the ‘total collapse’ we came to dread a few months ago ...
Four teams are left in the 2025 FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup. The United States are just two wins from their goal of winning ...
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