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Ramsay can't believe CFLPA must negotiate adequate rehabilitation

TORONTO — Brian Ramsay finds it hard to believe the CFL Players' Association must negotiate adequate rehabilitation for its membership.
Robert Lepage to direct 'Coriolanus' at Stratford Festival in 2018

Robert Lepage to direct 'Coriolanus' at Stratford Festival in 2018

TORONTO — Quebec theatre maverick Robert Lepage plans to direct a production of Shakespeare's tragedy "Coriolanus" at the Stratford Festival.

Beware of the taxman: File before the April 30 deadline or face penalties

TORONTO — Like many Canadians, Justin Schaefer gets stressed every year as the tax deadline approaches. And he has good reason to be.

Light trucks power new vehicle sales to record of 187,000 for March

RICHMOND HILL, Ont. — Light trucks spurred Canadian new auto sales to a record high for March.
Comedian's remarks 'inappropriate': Heritage Minister Melanie Joly

Comedian's remarks 'inappropriate': Heritage Minister Melanie Joly

OTTAWA — Comedian Russell Peters's performance as host of the Junos on Sunday night is getting a bad review from Heritage Minister Melanie Joly.
Trial for N.S. doctor accused of trafficking starts with push to drop evidence

Trial for N.S. doctor accused of trafficking starts with push to drop evidence

BRIDGEWATER, N.S.

TSX kicks off second quarter of trading with gains as New York slips

TORONTO — The Toronto stock market kicked off the second quarter of trading with a move higher, while in New York markets were lower as several major U.S. automakers saw their sales decline.
Malala Yousafzai to receive Canadian citizenship, address Parliament

Malala Yousafzai to receive Canadian citizenship, address Parliament

OTTAWA — Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai will receive her honorary Canadian citizenship in Ottawa next week.

4 men charged in Norfolk County drug bust; opioids, cocaine and marijuana seized

WATERFORD, Ont. — Provincial police say four men are facing charges after opioids and other drugs were seized during a search of a home in Waterford, Ont. They say officers executed the search warrant at the residence last Friday.
Border tax might damage American economy more than Canada's: Morneau

Border tax might damage American economy more than Canada's: Morneau

OTTAWA — Canada's finance minister warned business leaders in New York on Monday that a proposed U.S. border tax threatens to make both countries poorer — and might even hurt Americans more.
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