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A former University of Waterloo, Ont., student who faced attempted murder and terror charges has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault, assault causing bodily harm and assault with a weapon related to the classroom stabbings of an instructor and two students in June 2023.
read moreConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he disagrees with a member of his caucus who says he wants to see more restrictions on abortion and would vote against same-sex marriage if there’s a future bill on the issue in Parliament.
read moreBig investors are increasingly buying up Ontario farmland — a trend experts say is making it increasingly difficult for small or aspiring farmers to acquire land and could have far-reaching consequences on rural communities.
read moreRecent sightings of abnormally large hornets has sparked concerns among some people that they're the feared 'murder hornets.' But while the bugs may be big, they're actually a species that's been in Ontario for more than a century, experts say.
read moreCanadian journalist Sam Forster, who is white, is facing a storm of criticism for self-publishing a book after he “disguised” himself as a Black man to travel in various U.S. cities. Several Black scholars who study race relations and write about the Black experience said Forster's use of blackface is dehumanizing and troublesome, regardless of the context.
read moreThe Oilers, who last won the Cup in 1990, are making their first Stanley Cup final appearance since 2006. "We're a Canadian team, we've got great Canadian fans, and it feels good to maybe unite the country a little bit and have something to bring people together," captain Connor McDavid said Sunday night.
read moreA B.C. woman says it’s “offensive” that Canada’s largest advocacy group for seniors has teamed up with Rothmans, Benson & Hedges, a tobacco giant now promoting e-cigarettes. A tobacco researcher says it’s the latest effort by big tobacco to encourage unhealthy and addictive vaping.
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