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Montreal police have arrested five people in connection with distraction thefts targeting seniors for their jewelry, warning the public to be cautious of strangers offering gifts.
Israel may allow aid groups to resume handling non-food aid in Gaza while a new U.S.-backed group takes over food distribution, signaling a shift amid alarming famine warnings.
King Charles will open a new session of Parliament Tuesday, marking a historic moment tied to Queen Elizabeth's 1957 Canadian ...
A recent Industrial Inquiry Commission report recommended phasing out door-to-door mail delivery and replacing it with ...
Canada's national security will ultimately benefit from participation in U.S. President Donald Trump's 'Golden Dome' missile defence plan, policy experts say.
U.S. health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is urging Canada to halt a planned ostrich cull in B.C., calling for a joint ...
A major power outage in southeastern France briefly disrupted Cannes Film Festival events Saturday, police are investigating it as possible arson.
The new Liberal minority government plans tougher justice measures, though some experts say the policies are more symbolic ...
The recounts from April's federal election took place after extremely tight races in Newfoundland's Terra Nova—The Peninsulas ...
Buried in the Protect Ontario Through Safer Streets and Stronger Communities Act is a change that would ultimately increase the number of special constables who carry guns.
Traffic at the New Brunswick-Maine border is down 38 per cent, and for businesses that rely on traffic from south of the border, it's been a real struggle.
Some Maritime-based sports teams are reconsidering their travel plans amid tensions between Canada and the U.S.
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