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Carney warns that Alberta separatism referendum question a ‘very dangerous bluff’
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s referendum question on potential separatism is a “very dangerous bluff” and argued that it is “not helpful” to ask such questions. Speaking to reporters from a residential construction site in Ottawa, Carney had a stark warning for Albertans ahead of Smith’s referendum question…
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Caroline Mulroney resigning from Ford government’s cabinet, Ontario legislature
Mulroney was elected in 2018 as part of Premier Doug Ford’s first government and has served in a number of cabinet portfolios, including her current roles as Treasury Board president and francophone minister. In a letter Monday announcing her decision, she cited a desire to start a new chapter.
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Sask. teacher to run 1,500 km in memory of mom who died at 38
Saskatoon teacher Megan Wotherspoon is running 60 kilometres a day for 30 days in her mom’s memory. She’ll traverse the province in a north-to-south run from Stony Rapids, Sask., down to the U.S. border.
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Posthaste: Worried about a market bubble? You ain’t seen nothing yet, warns top BofA strategist
The concentration of tech stocks that has fuelled fears of a market bubble is about to get worse, warns a top strategist with Bank of America. The anticipated mega-IPOs of SpaceX , OpenAI and potentially Anthropic would push the market concentration of technology stocks in the S&P 500 to 48 per cent, said Michael Hartnett,…
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3 pedestrian deaths in 1 month could prompt Windsor police to revisit jaywalking enforcement
A senior member of the Windsor Police Service (WPS) says the force may need to start charging people who are caught jaywalking after a number of road fatalities involving people crossing mid-block.
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Man shot by Windsor police Friday has died, SIU says
Ontario’s police watchdog says a 35-year-old man shot by Windsor police on Friday has died.
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Caroline Mulroney set to resign from Doug Ford’s cabinet
Caroline Mulroney has announced that she will resign from Ontario’s legislature and from Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet in two weeks. Mulroney, the daughter of late prime minister Brian Mulroney, shared the news in a two-page letter addressed to constituents and posted on social media Monday morning. In it, she identifies two factors behind her difficult…
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What’s on our radar for May 25, 2026
For the first time under new legislation, the Windsor Police Service says it has suspended one of its officers without pay. Amherstburg council is set to discuss on Monday what to do with $500,000 from Diageo. And what’s behind the cottage cheese shortage in some places?
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How some consumers are coping with cottage cheese shortages amid the protein craze
Matthew Kwasnicki’s love of cottage cheese isn’t a passing fancy — it dates back to his childhood. But he’s among Canadians wondering if they’ll come up empty when they go shopping for the protein-rich dairy product, due to shortages linked to its rising popularity. CBC Windsor interviewed consumers and food industry members to see how…
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Can banning scalpers fix the ticketing industry?
A growing chorus of artists, music industry managers and politicians is calling for new laws to ban pro scalpers from reselling sports and concert tickets online at huge markups.