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This Brampton landlord ‘can’t sleep at night’ after he says his tenant stopped paying rent and won’t leave
A tenant who told a past landlord she made $120,000 a year as an online content creator is scheduled to go before Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board next month, accused of not paying rent to her current landlord for almost a year.
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Survivor changed reality TV. Now it’s celebrating its 50th season
Survivor airs its 50th season Feb. 25, marking 25 years of one of the longest-running reality TV shows. And experts say its premiere — and the seasons that followed — changed the landscape of reality television.
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‘If they need us to cooperate, we will’ on slaying of Sikh activist, says India’s envoy to Canada
OTTAWA — The High Commissioner of India to Canada says India “will take action” depending on the outcome of a court case involving four Indian nationals accused of murder in the killing of a prominent Sikh activist in British Columbia. Dinesh Patnaik said both countries are on “same page” that “if there is any evidence…
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Albertans react to upcoming referendum during weekend rally, call-in radio show
Some callers to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s provincewide radio show are in support of her recently-announced referendum, while others rallying outside the legislature in Edmonton say they’re disheartened with the direction Smith is taking with the province.
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Tumbler Ridge survivor’s major update: ‘Maya has opened her right eye and is responding’
After “defying expectations,” the Tumbler Ridge massacre survivor Maya Gebala showed major signs of progress on Saturday. The shooting in the quiet community of Tumbler Ridge in B.C. was one of the worst mass shootings in Canadian history , killing five students and a teacher. Shooter Jesse Van Rootselaar’s mother, 39, and half-brother, 11, were…
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B.C. RCMP investigating reports of threats against Tumbler Ridge victim’s family
A funeral for one of the victim’s of the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooting has been cancelled as a result of the threats, according to the local newspaper.
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Federal government says there may not be enough workstations for all workers’ 4-day-a-week return
Unions representing federal workers say the Treasury Board of Canada’s update only confirms what they already knew.
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North America’s only French ballet school says funding gap threatens its future
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the École supérieure de ballet du Québec (ESBQ) — a milestone administrators say should be celebratory. Instead, they’re warning of financial strain.
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As Iranian Canadians mark 40 days of mourning, fate of some loved ones still unknown
Many Canadians are enduring long waits to learn the fate of relatives who have been arrested or gone missing in the wake of a violent crackdown on protests during which at least 7,000 people were killed, rights group say.
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Fears Ontario’s student aid program will bring huge debt, put higher education out of reach
Ontario’s changes to its post-secondary financial aid model have raised concerns about rising student debt and a return to when unaffordability deterred people from getting a higher education.