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Damn the critics, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his decision to speak in favour of new Liberal Prime Minister Mark ...
At a time of high unemployment, it seems puzzling that Ford would be pushing for more workers in the system, but that’s what ...
During July 14 discussions on Windsor’s asset management plan (AMP), city council heard that the AMP levy — 1.16 per cent on ...
A Windsor-area mom on a crusade to win equal treatment for Essex County residents who must travel for medical care now counts ...
Several local lawmakers were told about allegations of unpaid bills and contract disputes at the publicly subsidized NextStar ...
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Chris Selley: Canadian protectionism is on the march
I wouldn’t — the best deal is the best deal — but it’s at least coherent: China is not a Canadian ally, and Trump is taking ...
Details about which major national-interest projects will make Prime Minister Mark Carney’s list are being kept under wraps, ...
Briefing note obtained by Canada’s National Observer shows François-Philippe Champagne, then federal minister of Innovation, ...
The fascist plotters had amassed a vast arsenal of weapons, were actively seeking recruits for their militia, and reportedly ...
The head of an Essex mobile home residents association says residents are “trapped” in their homes because recent land-lease ...
Fire keepers from Walpole Island First Nation watched over a sacred fire near the bank of the Sydenham River over the weekend as part of a series of events in response to a planned landfill expansion ...
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Today-History-Jul11
Today in History for July 11: In 1533, Pope Clement VII excommunicated England's King Henry VIII.
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