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Ontario man arrested in Manitoba after woman allegedly held against her will

Ontario man arrested in Manitoba after woman allegedly held against her will

BRANDON, Man. — Manitoba Mounties say officers used a spike belt to stop a vehicle on the highway after receiving information from police in Ontario that a passenger may have been held against her will.
Man dies after falling from Toronto balcony, second man injured by falling person

Man dies after falling from Toronto balcony, second man injured by falling person

Police say a man who is believed to have fallen off his balcony near Toronto's waterfront has died, while another man who was struck by the falling person was left with serious injuries.
Six Nations leaders say Robbie Robertson gave cultural centre invaluable support

Six Nations leaders say Robbie Robertson gave cultural centre invaluable support

TORONTO — A gesture by late musician Robbie Robertson has drawn attention to a Six Nations community's cultural restoration project and local leaders anticipate it will have a lasting positive impact.
RCMP investigating collision between fuel truck and train in northern Alberta

RCMP investigating collision between fuel truck and train in northern Alberta

WHITECOURT, Alta. — Emergency crews are at the scene of a collision between a fuel truck and a train in northern Alberta.
Nova Scotia fishers on the hook for gear destroyed by historic wildfires

Nova Scotia fishers on the hook for gear destroyed by historic wildfires

HALIFAX — A volunteer firefighter who battled one of Nova Scotia’s biggest wildfires must now shell out thousands of dollars to replace the fishing gear he lost to the flames.
Scott Moe says Saskatchewan byelection losses sent a message to government

Scott Moe says Saskatchewan byelection losses sent a message to government

REGINA — Premier Scott Moe says he was sent a message about cost of living and housing as his Saskatchewan Party lost two of three byelections in the province.
Judge rejects class-action lawsuit in Lytton, B.C. wildfire, suggests amended claim

Judge rejects class-action lawsuit in Lytton, B.C. wildfire, suggests amended claim

VANCOUVER — A British Columbia Supreme Court justice has refused to certify a class-action lawsuit linked to the wildfire that destroyed the village of Lytton in 2021, but the ruling also allows for an amended claim, potentially keeping the lawsuit a
Defence lawyer awaits details in Calgary terrorism case related to TikTok video

Defence lawyer awaits details in Calgary terrorism case related to TikTok video

CALGARY — The lawyer for a 20-year-old Calgary man facing four terrorism-related charges says he's awaiting more evidence in the case against his client.
Dairy industry woes push Saputo to revise earnings forecast

Dairy industry woes push Saputo to revise earnings forecast

MONTREAL — Saputo Inc. has pushed back the target date to reach its earnings forecast amid flagging consumer demand for milk products across the globe.
Ontario premier refuses to back away from plans to build on protected Greenbelt

Ontario premier refuses to back away from plans to build on protected Greenbelt

MISSISSAUGA, Ont.
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