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NDP candidate ready to drop the gloves and fight for Perth-Wellington

NDP candidate ready to drop the gloves and fight for Perth-Wellington

NDP candidate wants to push for more affordability while changing the perception of his party
Toronto mayor orders plan to respond to U.S. tariffs, review procurement policies

Toronto mayor orders plan to respond to U.S. tariffs, review procurement policies

TORONTO — Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has instructed city staff to co-ordinate with federal and provincial governments to respond to looming U.S. tariffs with a plan that includes a review of the city's procurement policies.
The Rwanda-backed rebels who seized a major Congo city declare a unilateral ceasefire

The Rwanda-backed rebels who seized a major Congo city declare a unilateral ceasefire

GOMA, Congo (AP) — The Rwanda-backed rebels who seized a major city in eastern Congo declared a unilateral ceasefire Monday, citing humanitarian grounds. The announcement came after the U.N.
Congressional Democrats are denied entry to the USAID building

Congressional Democrats are denied entry to the USAID building

WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional Democrats were denied entry Monday to the USAID building as federal law enforcement officers blocked the doors, restricting lawmakers’ access to even the public lobby of the agency’s headquarters.
Canada's chief justice decries misinformation as top court turns 150

Canada's chief justice decries misinformation as top court turns 150

VICTORIA — Canada's chief justice says the nation's top court is expanding public outreach as "misinformation and disinformation" circulate and more people get their information from social media.
Trial begins for two girls charged in death of homeless Toronto man Kenneth Lee

Trial begins for two girls charged in death of homeless Toronto man Kenneth Lee

TORONTO — Prosecutors have identified a teen girl they allege inflicted the fatal wound on a homeless man who was beaten and stabbed in an alleged group attack in downtown Toronto two years ago.
Raptors forward Barrett on anthem booing: 'Everybody's entitled to their own opinion'

Raptors forward Barrett on anthem booing: 'Everybody's entitled to their own opinion'

TORONTO — RJ Barrett got right to it as soon as he stepped in front of the cameras and microphones of a post-practice media scrum at the Toronto Raptors' training facility. "Let's get it out of the way. Ask it. Just ask it," said an upbeat Barrett.
Yukon premier says northerners are feeling anxious about incoming tariffs

Yukon premier says northerners are feeling anxious about incoming tariffs

Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai says northerners are feeling anxious about looming U.S. tariffs. Pillai says the cost of groceries in Yukon is already high, as it imports dairy products, fruits and vegetables directly from the U.S.
In Kentucky bourbon country, the newest trade war feels like a hangover that won't go away

In Kentucky bourbon country, the newest trade war feels like a hangover that won't go away

LAWRENCEBURG, Ky. (AP) — In the rolling hills of Kentucky where most of the world's bourbon supply is crafted, the prospect of a new trade war feels like an aching hangover that won't go away.
Auto sector hoping for tariff relief as tariff shutdowns loom

Auto sector hoping for tariff relief as tariff shutdowns loom

TORONTO — Canada's auto sector is hoping for the tariff reprieve Mexico has secured as it faces a potential shutdown from the added border tax.