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Toronto Islands set to reopen after severe spring flooding
The waterlogged Toronto Islands will finally reopen to the public on July 31, 2017.
Melania Trump leading U.S. delegation to Invictus Games in Toronto
U.S. first lady Melania Trump will lead the American delegation to the Invictus Games in Toronto this fall.
Horgan travels to Washington, D.C., to talk softwood with Trump trade reps
Premier John Horgan is in Washington D.C. for two days of meetings with Trump administration's top trade officials, where he intends to press to resolve the softwood lumber trade dispute.
Residential school cemetery in Regina gets provincial heritage designation
Culture Minister Ken Cheveldayoff formally recognized the cemetery today, saying it will be protected and respected for generations to come.
Great white shark detected in N.S. Minas Basin to feast on abundance of seals
A 300-kilogram great white shark affectionately known as 'Pumpkin' has been cruising Nova Scotia's Minas Basin to feast on an abundance of seals.
'Why Can't He Be Our President?' Justin Trudeau on the cover of Rolling Stone
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau graces the cover of Rolling Stone accompanied by a provocative question in its headline: "Why Can't He Be Our President?"
Supreme Court to decide on oil and gas development and Indigenous consultation
The Supreme Court is set to wade into the area of Indigenous rights and natural resource development once again.
Trudeau to visit B.C. to assess wildfire damage, promises federal help
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to visit British Columbia next week to assess the damage wrought by wildfires that have ravaged the interior of the province.
Petronas-backed Pacific Northwest LNG megaproject in B.C. cancelled
Petronas and its partners have cancelled the $36-billion Pacific NorthWest liquefied natural gas megaproject they had planned to build in British Columbia.
Toronto-area man charged with hate crime over alleged online comments
A Toronto-area man has been charged with a hate crime after police allege he made a number of statements against the Muslim community online.