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Dye & Durham board resigns, activist nominees take control, interim CEO named

Dye & Durham board resigns, activist nominees take control, interim CEO named

TORONTO — The brand-new board of directors at Dye & Durham Ltd. has named Hans T. Gieskes as chair of the board as well as interim CEO.
Toronto terror suspect charged with multiple war crimes: RCMP

Toronto terror suspect charged with multiple war crimes: RCMP

TORONTO — A man facing terror charges for allegedly plotting an attack in Toronto with his son is now also facing multiple war crimes charges, police said Tuesday.
Maple Leafs say goaltender Stolarz to undergo knee surgery, will be out 4-6 weeks

Maple Leafs say goaltender Stolarz to undergo knee surgery, will be out 4-6 weeks

TORONTO — Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz will undergo knee surgery and miss four-to-six weeks, general manager Brad Treliving said Tuesday.
Canada’s inflation rate down a tick to 1.9% in November

Canada’s inflation rate down a tick to 1.9% in November

Canada's annual inflation rate remained stable in November, coming in a touch below the Bank of Canada's two per cent target, though economists anticipate some volatility in the months ahead.
Ontario building new base, buying 2 planes for Ornge air ambulance

Ontario building new base, buying 2 planes for Ornge air ambulance

TORONTO — Ontario is investing $93 million to build a new base and buy new planes for Ornge, the province's air ambulance organization.
The Latest: Events unfold on Parliament Hill after Freeland's cabinet resignation

The Latest: Events unfold on Parliament Hill after Freeland's cabinet resignation

OTTAWA — Chrystia Freeland resigned from cabinet Monday, leaving her post as deputy prime minister and finance minister on the same day she was expected to deliver the government's fall economic statement.
Housing crisis voted Canadian Press News Story of the Year

Housing crisis voted Canadian Press News Story of the Year

OTTAWA — Canada's housing shortage, widely recognized as a national crisis and the catalyst of significant immigration cuts, is The Canadian Press News Story of the Year.
Feds look to boost anti-money laundering oversight penalties by 40 times

Feds look to boost anti-money laundering oversight penalties by 40 times

OTTAWA — Ottawa plans to boost penalties for anti-money-laundering oversight failures by 40 times as part of several measures it wants to roll out to crack down on the issue.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats name Brent Monson as their defensive co-ordinator

Hamilton Tiger-Cats name Brent Monson as their defensive co-ordinator

HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats hired Brent Monson as their defensive co-ordinator Tuesday. Monson, a Hamilton native, joins the Ticats after 15 seasons with the Calgary Stampeders, the last six as their defensive co-ordinator.
Two employees charged with negligence after death of retirement home resident: police

Two employees charged with negligence after death of retirement home resident: police

OSHAWA, Ont. — Police in Durham Region say two retirement home employees have been charged with criminal negligence after a resident in their care died last year after being locked out of the building.
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