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RBI, parent of Tim Hortons, planning ‘huge investments’ in Canadian markets
The parent company of Tim Hortons says it plans to invest more in Canada this year as it accelerates the pace of the coffee chain’s remodels and new store openings. Restaurant Brands International Inc. (RBI) is planning more than 300 remodels and will inject “hundreds of millions of dollars of investments” back into local markets,…
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Toronto mother found not criminally responsible after infant son’s 2024 death
A 30-year-old woman has been found not criminally responsible for the 2024 death of her infant son in midtown Toronto.
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Former NHL goalie Carey Price among those calling for changes to Indian Act
More witnesses weighed in Tuesday on legislation that would make changes to registration under the Indian Act, including eliminating the second-generation cut-off.
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Toronto police charge man in connection with two synagogue shootings in one night
Toronto police say they have charged a suspect in connection with a pair of shootings at synagogues in Toronto and Vaughan in March. On Friday, March 6, just before midnight, police said, sounds of gunshots were reported in the area of Clark Avenue West and York Hill Boulevard, north of Yonge and Steeles. When York…
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Canadian Trump critic sues after Homeland Security seeks ‘vast swaths’ of his Google information
A Canadian critic of the Trump administration has filed a legal complaint against Markwayne Mullin, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, aimed at stopping the U.S. government from obtaining his personal information from Google. In a press release issued on Monday, the American Civil Liberties Union said the DHS issued a summons…
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Involuntary addiction treatment now legal in Sask. despite medical groups’ warnings
The Compassionate Intervention Act is expected to come into force this fall after regulations are finalized. People forced into treatment will be taken to Saskatchewan Hospital, a psychiatric facility in North Battleford.
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Calgary criminal defence lawyer charged with 9 offences, including child luring
Criminal defence lawyer Jordan Bonner has been charged with child luring and sexual exploitation offences, six months after he was charged with harassing a police officer.
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Windsor police say they’ve arrested 2 men after finding them unresponsive in vehicle reported stolen
The Windsor Police Service says officers have arrested two men after finding them unresponsive in a vehicle with suspected fentanyl and drug paraphernalia nearby.
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Windsor tool and mould making company hit with $185K fine following workplace fatality
A manufacturing facility in Oldcastle has been fined $185,000 for a workplace fatality dating back nearly two years ago.