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Leamington, Ont., man charged after posting child porn photo online, police say

LEAMINGTON, Ont. — A man from Leamington, Ont., has been charged for allegedly posting child pornography online.

Heat wave ends, smoky conditions persist in B.C. ahead of long weekend

VANCOUVER — A heat wave scorching British Columbia's south coast has ended but poor air quality caused by smoke from raging wildfires continues to plague the southern half of the province.

Woodbine OLG workers reach deal that ends three-week lockout

TORONTO — A three-week lockout of 400 workers at the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp. facility at the Woodbine horse racing track has ended.

Man who trademarked name of his own county hands it over to council

An Ontario man who managed to trademark the name of the county he lives in says he has decided to relinquish the trademark to the local government.

Man who trademarked name of his own county hands it over to council

An Ontario man who managed to trademark the name of the county he lives in says he has decided to relinquish the trademark to the local government.

Alberta man convicted of sex attack on Indigenous woman loses bid for mistrial

EDMONTON — An Alberta man convicted of the brutal sex attack of an Indigenous woman whom the Crown had jailed to ensure her testimony has lost a bid for a mistrial.

While Vancouver and Toronto chill out, Montreal home sales post best July in 8 years

MONTREAL — Forget Vancouver and Toronto — Canada's hottest housing market these days may be Montreal.

Documents reveal two previously unknown N.S. nursing home pushing deaths

HALIFAX — Newly released coroner's reports have revealed two previously unreported deaths of Nova Scotia nursing home residents injured when they were pushed down by residents with dementia.
Rethink caribou protection plan, says forest industry

Rethink caribou protection plan, says forest industry

OTTAWA — Canada's forestry industry says a proposed federal plan to protect caribou is a risky experiment that will do little to help the animals, but will hurt companies already struggling with U.S. softwood tariffs.
The 'swamp' defies Trump: How the creatures of Washington are turning on him

The 'swamp' defies Trump: How the creatures of Washington are turning on him

WASHINGTON — The waters of the so-called swamp are starting to rise around Donald Trump, with various creatures of Washington's political marshes threatening his presidency from multiple angles.
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