KING CITY, Ont. — Driving across Ontario is about to get faster. In a major announcement on Tuesday morning, Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria revealed that
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Ganonoque police charge suspect for stealing water from fire hydrants
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Montreal shooter’s ‘incel’ manifesto espoused wide ranging societal grievances
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Several First Nations sign deal with Ottawa, Ontario to own part of a nuclear reactor
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Drug bust in Surrey, B.C., leads to charges, deportations of foreign nationals
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Canadian Inflation Hits 3.2% in May Driven by Fuel and 45% Spike in Tomato Prices
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Human trafficking survivors can testify via video from Sudbury, Ont., judge rules
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