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Why the Gordie Howe International Bridge has looked different at night recently
Lights on the edge of the deck are being tested, according to the Windsor Detroit Bridge Authority.
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‘Zionism won’: Jews earned Israel, Ben Shapiro tells Toronto audience
Ben Shapiro says most people, Jews included, often mistakenly define Zionism. The superstar American pundit told a Toronto symposium on anti-Zionism that Zionism is not about Jews having the right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland. Instead, he said, it’s self-determination that is backed up with action. A people have to earn their state, he…
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Flight disruptions and rising costs are upending summer travel plans. Here’s what Canadians can do
From the rising cost of fuel to flight cancellations and even ongoing boycotts of U.S. travel, some Canadians are rethinking their summer travel plans — or preparing for the worst.
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Liberals are playing legal hardball with First Nations over drinking water
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government is playing legal hardball with First Nations fighting for clean drinking water — and First Nations are fighting back. Interviews and hundreds of pages of court documents reviewed by the Investigative Journalism Bureau (IJB) reveal this marked shift primarily on three fronts. In Alberta, Canada pulled the plug on…
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Ontario touts $8.5B annual economic impact from Toronto Island airport expansion — but won’t show the math
The Ontario government says expending Billy Bishop airport could provide an $8.5-billion annual economic boost by 2050. But weeks after first touting that claim, neither the province nor the Toronto Port Authority, which owns the airport, has provided any evidence to support it. Several experts say they’re skeptical.
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N.W.T. battles 3 wildfires as season gets underway
The government says it is fighting three fires in the Northwest Territories, two of which are described as human caused. It says a human-caused wildfire in the South Slave region is under control.
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Edmonton councillor wants to rename road near Alberta’s legislature after pro-federalist movement
An Edmonton city councillor says he wants to ingrain the love Albertans have for Canada in a red-and-white street sign.
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U.S. slaps tariffs on fresh Canadian mushrooms, claims growers getting unfair subsidies
The United States has put countervailing duties on fresh mushrooms grown in Canada following a U.S. Department of Commerce investigation which the Canadian industry has called “deeply flawed.”
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Wallaceburg, Ont. farmer optimistic in the face of soaring fuel, fertilizer costs
Typical farmer optimism is being met with concerns over crop yields this season. The anxieties are due to rising costs of diesel fuel, nitrogen fertilizer and farming equipment as a result of international geopolitical tensions.
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Ottawa Charge staying confident ahead of must-win Game 3 on home ice
The Walter Cup final is headed to the Canadian Tire Centre on Monday night as the Ottawa Charge battle the Montreal Victoire in a must-win Game 3.