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Police ban anti-Israel protesters from Toronto Jewish neighbourhood
After months of lobbying from the Jewish community and escalating antisemitic violence, Toronto police are moving to restrict anti-Israel demonstrators from residential areas near Bathurst and Sheppard, the heart of the city’s Jewish community. “Due to the changing security landscape in Toronto in recent weeks, including increased volatility and heightened fear in our communities, demonstrations…
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Ottawa asks Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations to pay back $28.7 million after forensic audit
The federal government is asking the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations to repay more than $28.7 million following a forensic audit into its spending.
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Rising gas prices have governments, companies stepping in
Rising fuel prices due to the war in Iran have some companies and the federal government offering financial relief. For example, DoorDash Inc. on Monday said it would offer its drivers additional pay equivalent to gas savings of 36 cents per litre, up to $36 per week between March 23 and April 25. It also…
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Quebec resident among 2 pilots killed in crash at New York’s LaGuardia airport
Quebec resident Antoine Forest was one of the pilots killed in the Sunday night crash at New York’s LaGuardia airport, according to Radio-Canada sources.
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‘Bleeding businesses’: Number of active companies that depend on U.S. is dropping in Canada
Canada might be benefiting from a lower tariff rate due to its trade pact with the United States , but the number of its active businesses that depend on their southern neighbour is dropping. The number of active businesses in Canada that depend on the U.S. fell 2.9 per cent from January 2024 to December…
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Pipeline leak located more than a week after sheen first reported on St. Clair river
A pipeline leak in Sarnia, Ont., has been located more than a week after a sheen reportedly turned up on the St. Clair River.
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Off-duty Windsor Police Service officer charged with firearms offense in LaSalle
The LaSalle Police Service says it has charged an off-duty Windsor Police Service officer in connection with a firearm incident on Monday morning.
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CAF soldiers ‘safe and accounted for’ after missile intercepted at Israel–Lebanon border
OTTAWA — The Department of National Defence said all Canadian Armed Forces members are safe and accounted for after a missile was intercepted on the Israel-Lebanon border on Sunday. “CAF has received reports of damage near the Israel–Lebanon border at the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) Camp Naqoura, following a missile interception on…
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Seconds from disaster: The terrifying growth of ‘runway incursions’
In early September last year, a potential disaster was brewing at Toronto’s Pearson airport. An Air Canada Airbus jet carrying 122 passengers and five crew was accelerating into its “takeoff roll” as, on a nearby runway, a Bombardier plane on a test run was taxiing past the “hold-short line” designed to avoid on-ground collisions. Air-traffic…
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Quebec man identified as pilot who died in Air Canada plane crash in New York
One of the two pilots killed in the Air Canada crash at LaGuardia Airport in New York has been named. Antoine Forest was identified by Quebec media as one of the pilots killed on Sunday night after his plane crashed into a fire truck that crossed directly into the plane’s path during landing. The flight…