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Howie Mandel on why he 'resented' leaving Canada, hosting Canadian Screen Awards

Howie Mandel on why he 'resented' leaving Canada, hosting Canadian Screen Awards

TORONTO — Howie Mandel has been doing his research. Ahead of his hosting gig at the Canadian Screen Awards on March 12, the Toronto-born, U.S.
Possible suspect to be questioned following bomb threats at Montreal university

Possible suspect to be questioned following bomb threats at Montreal university

Montreal police have arrested a possible suspect in connection with bombing threats at Concordia University.

Six stories in the news today, March 2

Six stories in the news for Thursday, March 2: ——— PM TRUDEAU TO VISIT VANCOUVER ISLAND Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will tour a military base in British Columbia today and meet with Victoria's mayor.

Man shot and killed in Mississauga

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — A man has died after being shot on the sidewalk outside an apartment building in Mississauga, Ont., on Wednesday night. Peel Region police say multiple shots were fired just before 10 p.m.
No fourth-quarter comeback: Raptors drop ugly 105-96 decision to Wizards

No fourth-quarter comeback: Raptors drop ugly 105-96 decision to Wizards

TORONTO — There would be no thrilling fourth-quarter comeback for the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday.

OHL Roundup: Jack Studnicka helps Generals end four-game losing skid

OSHAWA, Ont. — Jack Studnicka scored twice, including the power-play winner, as the Oshawa Generals topped the Kingston Frontenacs 6-2 on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League play.
'All hat and no cattle:'
Trudeau says Albertans tired of being taken for granted

'All hat and no cattle:' Trudeau says Albertans tired of being taken for granted

CALGARY — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government has worked hard in the last year to show Albertans that it is listening to their concerns.
Feds play support, not lead, in Grassy Narrows mercury contamination: Trudeau

Feds play support, not lead, in Grassy Narrows mercury contamination: Trudeau

OTTAWA — The ongoing mercury poisoning on the Grassy Narrows First Nation is "very much" an Ontario issue, Justin Trudeau says — a point of contention for indigenous leaders who want action on the prime minister's personal promise to address the prob
N.L. bowling officials to give gold medal to disqualified seven-year-old

N.L. bowling officials to give gold medal to disqualified seven-year-old

CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH, N.L. — A seven-year-old boy and his bowling team will be given gold medals after they were stripped of their bowling championship over the weekend for wearing the wrong pants. Todd Powell of Conception Bay South, N.L.

Manitoba MLA wants to start Silver Alert system for elderly, vulnerable

WINNIPEG — A member of the Manitoba legislature plans to table a private member's bill to create a Silver Alert system in the province to aid in locating vulnerable people.
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