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Toronto home sales tank 40 per cent, prices down nearly $175,000 since April
Home sales in the Greater Toronto Area tanked last month and prices continued to recede, the city's real estate board said Thursday.
Bill of rights would prevent woes like those experienced by Air Transat travellers
Karen McCrimmon said the legislation — Bill C−49 — could become a reality in 2018, and would give consumers a legitimate way to hold airlines accountable in cases of mistreatment.
Woman says passengers were confined to plane on Ottawa runway for six hours
A woman who was aboard an Air Transat flight says she and other passengers were forced to stay in the plane on an Ottawa runway for six hours in uncomfortably warm conditions.
Fisheries 'very concerned' over death of 10th North Atlantic right whale
Federal Fisheries officials are investigating the death of yet another endangered North Atlantic right whale.
Canada's top soldier issues directive encouraging Pride participation
Canada's top soldier has issued a directive encouraging military personnel to attend Pride events in uniform.
Federal NDP hopefuls target British Columbia as fertile ground for growth
Federal NDP leadership hopefuls will make a critical pitch tonight to supporters in B.C. — where party members are finding renewed hope after the swearing-in of NDP Premier John Horgan.
Restaurant Brands International plans to take Tim Hortons to Spain
"We are thrilled to announce plans to launch the iconic Tim Hortons brand in Spain, which is one of the largest cafe markets in Europe," CEO Daniel Schwartz said in a statement.
Star sprinter De Grasse has Canadians watching track and field again
Athletics Canada is putting the final touches on a partnership that will make De Grasse an ambassador of the sport, much like rapper Drake's role with the Toronto Raptors.
Arsenault, Barton, Chang and Hanomansing new hosts of 'The National'
The public broadcaster unveiled the new team Tuesday, signalling the first step towards reshaping the flagship news program.
Coderre satisfied with Montreal's first Formula E race, which he says drew 45,000
The mayor of Montreal and promoters expressed satisfaction on July 31, 2017 with the city's first-ever Formula E race, which they claim drew 45,000 spectators to the downtown core during the weekend.