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Pablo Rodriguez leaves cabinet, Liberal caucus to run for Quebec Liberal leadership

Pablo Rodriguez leaves cabinet, Liberal caucus to run for Quebec Liberal leadership

GATINEAU, Que. — Pablo Rodriguez has resigned as Canada's transport minister and the government's Quebec lieutenant so he can run for leadership of the provincial Liberal party.

Ontario ends 2023-24 with nearly balanced budget, partly due to international tuition

TORONTO — Ontario ended the 2023-24 fiscal year with a nearly balanced budget, in part due to higher-than-expected revenue from international student tuition at colleges.
A timeline of events in the bread price-fixing scandal

A timeline of events in the bread price-fixing scandal

Almost seven years since news broke of an alleged conspiracy to fix the price of packaged bread across Canada, the saga isn’t over: the Competition Bureau continues to investigate the companies that may have been involved, and two class-action lawsui
Hezbollah leader says attack on devices crossed a 'red line' and vows to retaliate against Israel

Hezbollah leader says attack on devices crossed a 'red line' and vows to retaliate against Israel

BEIRUT (AP) — The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah said Thursday the mass bombing attack against it using its communications devices was a “severe blow” and said Israel had crossed a “red line.
St. Theresa's football team returns to grid iron action today

St. Theresa's football team returns to grid iron action today

St. Joan of Arc hosts St. Theresa's at 2:30 p.m., Barrie North travels to Maple Ridge, while Collingwood visits Innisdale
Far-right Rebel News not eligible for journalism tax credits, Federal Court rules

Far-right Rebel News not eligible for journalism tax credits, Federal Court rules

OTTAWA — A Federal Court judge has upheld the government's decision that far-right media outlet Rebel News doesn't qualify for journalism tax credits because it doesn't produce enough original content.
Eat to compete: Nutrition 101 for peak athletic performance

Eat to compete: Nutrition 101 for peak athletic performance

Whether you're a group-class person or training for a fall event like a 5k, 10k, mud run, or fitness race, your training plan is only part of the equation—athletic performance heavily relies on a sound nutrition regimen.
EVANS, Anne

EVANS, Anne

Anne departed Aug 30 on her next journey in the loving embrace of her daughters, Jan and Joanne
Two men charged in alleged Keswick, Ont., double murder: police

Two men charged in alleged Keswick, Ont., double murder: police

Two men have been charged with murder for the alleged shootings of two people found dead in a Keswick, Ont., park. York regional police say the 19- and 21-year-old men from Barrie, Ont., each face a first-degree murder charge.
Maple Leaf refutes bread price-fixing claims ahead of attempt to add it to lawsuit

Maple Leaf refutes bread price-fixing claims ahead of attempt to add it to lawsuit

TORONTO — Maple Leaf Foods asserted its innocence in an alleged bread price-fixing scheme ahead of a hearing to determine whether it will be added to an ongoing class-action lawsuit.