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Callum Booth bounces back to lead Sea Dogs into Memorial Cup semifinal

Callum Booth bounces back to lead Sea Dogs into Memorial Cup semifinal

WINDSOR, Ont. — The Saint John Sea Dogs' season was on the line and they needed more from Callum Booth after a blow out by the Erie Otters only 24 hours earlier. Booth delivered.

Supreme brand Chicken Egg Rolls recalled in Quebec for Listeria risk

OTTAWA — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is issuing a food recall warning in Quebec for a brand of chicken egg rolls due to possible Listeria contamination.
Colin White makes NHL post-season debut for Senators in Game 6 against Penguins

Colin White makes NHL post-season debut for Senators in Game 6 against Penguins

OTTAWA — Colin White made his NHL post-season debut for the Ottawa Senators in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference final. White, who has played two regular season games in his career, started on a line with Ryan Dzingel and Viktor Stalberg.

OPP officer charged with criminal harassment and 2 counts sexual assault

SMITHS FALLS, Ont. — An eastern Ontario provincial police is facing charges in an ongoing domestic investigation. They say the investigation stems from incidents that are alleged to have occurred while the officer was off duty.

Winnipeg boy, 8, drowns in northwestern Ontario provincial park

KENORA, Ont. — Ontario Provincial Police have identified an eight-year-old boy who died in Rushing River Provincial Park. Officers were called to the northwestern Ontario park to investigate reports of a missing person Saturday evening.
Growth council's new tasks: unlock business spending, broaden job skills help

Growth council's new tasks: unlock business spending, broaden job skills help

OTTAWA — The Trudeau government's influential team of economic advisers is pursuing solutions to an issue that has preoccupied policy-makers for years: how to open the spigot on business investment.

Terrorism to take centre stage when Trudeau meets with NATO, G7 counterparts

OTTAWA — The deadly bombing in Manchester has thrust the familiar scourge of terrorism back under the spotlight as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prepares for high-level meetings with allies overseas.
Petition to ban caleches in Quebec City has more than 34,000 signatures

Petition to ban caleches in Quebec City has more than 34,000 signatures

QUEBEC — A petition to ban caleches in Quebec City has more than 34,000 signatures after two incidents involving horses on the weekend.

Toronto stock index climbs on banks, industrials; BlackBerry soars almost 9%

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index eked out a moderate gain Tuesday as financial stocks got a boost ahead of Canadian bank earnings this week. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index climbed 18.48 points to 15,476.
Ottawa to announce crackdown on boats abandoned on Canadian coasts

Ottawa to announce crackdown on boats abandoned on Canadian coasts

HALIFAX — Sunken sailboats, derelict ships and rusted out bulk carriers: The abandoned stuff of Maritime pursuits left to sully the country's coastline seem as inescapably tied to our oceans as tides and sand.
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