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Police locate missing 12-year-old boy in Mississauga

Police locate missing 12-year-old boy in Mississauga

Canada October 22, 2016 at 6:55 pm 0 comments

Mississauga : Peel police say they have located a missing 12-year-old boy in Mississauga safe and sound. The boy was last seen leaving his home in the Bishopstoke Lane and Meadows Boulevard in Mississauga at around 10 p.m. on Friday. He was then located sometime early Saturday afternoon after policeRead More

Only 14 per cent of Ontarians approve of job that Wynne is doing: poll

Only 14 per cent of Ontarians approve of job that Wynne is doing: poll

Canada October 21, 2016 at 4:40 pm 0 comments

OTTAWA — The organization representing the country’s cities says housing is increasingly unaffordable for Canadians at every income level, and the federal government’s plans for a national housing strategy need to include billions more for social housing. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities says wait lists for social housing are growing;Read More

Deadline looming for Canada-EU trade pact

Canada October 21, 2016 at 4:35 pm 0 comments

OTTAWA — They’re listening carefully to the noisy argument spilling out of their neighbour’s house — but for the moment they’re giving the appearance of keeping their noses out of it. That essentially is the Canadian government’s position with the deadline looming for European Union countries to approve their wide-rangingRead More

Ontario to sign new seven-year electricity agreement with Quebec

Ontario to sign new seven-year electricity agreement with Quebec

Canada October 21, 2016 at 4:35 pm 0 comments

TORONTO — Ontario and Quebec will sign a new seven-year electricity agreement today when the two governments hold a joint cabinet meeting in Toronto. The Canadian Press has learned Premiers Kathleen Wynne and Philippe Couillard will sign the deal, which will see Ontario import up to two terawatt hours ofRead More

Canadians are becoming less dependent upon banks: poll

Canadians are becoming less dependent upon banks: poll

Canada October 21, 2016 at 4:34 pm 0 comments

TORONTO — A new survey from EY suggests Canadians are becoming less dependent upon their banks as the main providers of financial services. The business consultancy firm says a quarter of those polled agreed with the statement, “I’m less reliant on established (financial services) companies and banks these days, asRead More

Police investigating after shell casings found near Lawrence Heights school

Canada October 21, 2016 at 4:16 pm 0 comments

Police are investigating after shell casings were located near a school in the city’s Lawrence Heights neighbourhood. The casings were found in a back parking lot of John Polanyi Collegiate Institute, located near Lawrence Avenue and Allen Road. Police said they received numerous calls from people who heard multiple shotsRead More

TPS board to consider beginning process of outfitting officers with body-worn cameras

TPS board to consider beginning process of outfitting officers with body-worn cameras

Canada October 20, 2016 at 6:28 pm 0 comments

Toronto: The Toronto Police Service Board will be considering whether or not to begin the process of acquiring body-worn cameras for its officers as it meets at police headquarters today. Police Chief Mark Saunders is expected to ask the board to approve $500,000 in funding to “cover the cost ofRead More

Appeal of Dennis Oland’s conviction for murder of father enters final day

Appeal of Dennis Oland’s conviction for murder of father enters final day

Canada October 20, 2016 at 6:26 pm 0 comments

FREDERICTON — The Crown is expected to wrap up its case today in the appeal hearing of Dennis Oland’s second-degree murder conviction. Much of the debate so far has focused on what Oland was wearing the night his father, well-known businessman Richard Oland, was killed in his New Brunswick officeRead More

Police investigating after shell casings found near Lawrence Heights school

Canada October 20, 2016 at 6:23 pm 0 comments

Police are investigating after shell casings were located near a school in the city’s Lawrence Heights neighbourhood. The casings were found in a back parking lot of John Polanyi Collegiate Institute, located near Lawrence Avenue and Allen Road. Police said they received numerous calls from people who heard multiple shotsRead More

Toronto pizzeria launches U.S. election ‘pizza poll’

Toronto pizzeria launches U.S. election ‘pizza poll’

Canada October 20, 2016 at 6:22 pm 0 comments

Toronto: A Toronto pizzeria is getting in on the election action south of the border with pizzas inspired by the two presidential candidates. North of Brooklyn Pizzeria wants Torontonians to cast their vote in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election by participating in what they describe as a “unique pizza poll.”Read More