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Nick Suzuki becomes 1st Canadiens player in 40 years to record 100 points in a season
Nick Suzuki beat goalie Ilya Sorokin at 15:56 of the second period to give Montreal a 1-0 lead Sunday against the hometown New York Islanders, making him the first Canadiens captain in the storied franchise’s history to reach 100 points.
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OSFI flags spillover risks from non-bank lending while cyber risks remains on the list
Canada’s federal banking regulator is flagging exposure to non-bank lenders such as hedge funds as one of the top three risks to the financial sector. In its annual risk outlook, released Tuesday, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions zeroed in on the expansion of risks outside the traditional banking system, including in areas…
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2 brothers charged with aggravated assault following road rage incident
Two brothers have been charged after a road rage incident earlier in April, Windsor police say.
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Windsor police says they don’t arrest people for open drug use — except in some cases
A high ranking member of Windsor’s police service explained to council why officers aren’t arresting people who use drugs in public.
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Chatham-Kent council approves multiple measures to address homelessness, addiction
Chatham-Kent Council has passed a series of motions aimed at moving forward on addressing homelessness and addiction issues in the community.
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Toronto rabbi vows to replace torn-down menorah at Yorkville Jewish Centre
The rabbi and director of the Yorkville Jewish Centre in Toronto says the centre will rebuild its menorah “bigger and brighter” after someone knocked it to the ground on Friday. “We are looking into one that we can have bolted into the ground,” Meir Dubrawsky told National Post by phone. “Most importantly, the message of…
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10/3 podcast: 24 Sussex: The house no prime minister wants
For years, Canadians have heard of major problems with 24 Sussex Drive, and for years, successive governments have opted not to deal with those major issues. The problems have been so bad that two prime ministers now have chosen to live at an entirely separate residence. National Post reporter Simon Tuck joins me to disuccuss…
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No election, no imminent shuffle, and no more talk of ‘cats and dogs’ in committee, Carney says
OTTAWA — No general election, no imminent cabinet shuffle, and greater control over Parliamentary committees to prevent opposition MPs from “showboating” with talk of “cats and dogs.” Those are some of the commitments Prime Minister Mark Carney made about how he planned to wield his newfound majority government hours after the Liberals secured seats in…
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Calgary’s Drop-In Centre pressured to pull out of downtown. Province supports search for new model
Calgary Drop-In Centre officials says members of city council and business leaders are pressuring it to rethink operations and move out of the East Village. It got a letter from the province in February supporting the idea of decentralization.
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Canada’s national orchestra to honour Mi’kmaw music during Nova Scotia shows
As the Ottawa-based National Arts Centre Orchestra embarks on its 100th tour, Mi’kmaw singer-songwriter Emma Stevens will be performing original music alongside the prestigious ensemble.