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Plastics plant owner asks for time to comply with federal orders to end benzene leaks

Plastics plant owner asks for time to comply with federal orders to end benzene leaks

OTTAWA — The owners of a Sarnia, Ont., plastics plant that has been emitting dangerous levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene for years say they need more time to comply with tougher federal rules.
Search underway for occupant of vehicle that plunged into Montreal river

Search underway for occupant of vehicle that plunged into Montreal river

MONTREAL — Police and first responders combed the banks and water of Montreal's Rivière des Prairies on Sunday searching for the occupant of a vehicle that plunged into the river in the early morning hours.
C.T. Pan uses four caddies, including fan, in fourth round of RBC Canadian Open

C.T. Pan uses four caddies, including fan, in fourth round of RBC Canadian Open

HAMILTON — Al Riddell was going to go have a quiet Sunday afternoon coffee with his family when his dad asked if he had heard that Mike (Fluff) Cowan, C.T.
Lamothe helps Canada to three medals at artistic swimming World Cup stop

Lamothe helps Canada to three medals at artistic swimming World Cup stop

MARKHAM, Ont. — Montreal's Audrey Lamothe helped Canada win three medals Sunday on the final day of competition at a World Cup artistic swimming event. Lamothe teamed with Jacqueline Simoneau for silver in the women duet free competition.
Canadian, Chinese defence ministers meet in Singapore as tensions rise over Taiwan

Canadian, Chinese defence ministers meet in Singapore as tensions rise over Taiwan

OTTAWA — The Canadian and Chinese defence ministers met in Singapore this week, marking the first in-person meeting between those officials in years.
Eight people, including four children, injured after fiery incident near Montreal

Eight people, including four children, injured after fiery incident near Montreal

MONTREAL — Eight people, including four children, were taken to hospital with second and third degree burns after a fire and possible explosion at a home south of Montreal.
University of Toronto graduation ceremonies set to begin with protest in background

University of Toronto graduation ceremonies set to begin with protest in background

TORONTO — Convocation ceremonies for graduating University of Toronto students begin Monday against the backdrop of a pro-Palestinian encampment that has remained on campus for weeks despite a trespass notice and looming legal action.
Navy vessels to sail for Indo-Pacific strategy, Defence Minister Bill Blair says

Navy vessels to sail for Indo-Pacific strategy, Defence Minister Bill Blair says

OTTAWA — Defence Minister Bill Blair says Canada will be sending Royal Canadian Navy vessels to support the Indo-Pacific Strategy in the coming days.

Robert MacIntyre eagles 17th, takes 4-stroke lead into the final round of the RBC Canadian Open

HAMILTON, Ontario (AP) — Robert MacIntyre made a 30-foot eagle putt on the par-5 17th to cap a late surge Saturday and take a four-stroke lead into the final round of the RBC Canadian Open.
MacIntyre pulls ahead of the pack at RBC Canadian Open; Canada's Hughes tied for 2nd

MacIntyre pulls ahead of the pack at RBC Canadian Open; Canada's Hughes tied for 2nd

HAMILTON — Mackenzie Hughes is having fun, he really is. He's just trying to stay focused as he chases the RBC Canadian Open title.
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