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Israeli strike in Gaza kills 25 people as US makes new push for a ceasefire

Israeli strike in Gaza kills 25 people as US makes new push for a ceasefire

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An Israeli airstrike hit the central Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing at least 25 Palestinians and wounding dozens more, Palestinian medics said, just hours after President Joe Biden’s national security adviser raised
Israeli strike in central Gaza kills at least 25 people

Israeli strike in central Gaza kills at least 25 people

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — An Israeli airstrike hit the central Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing at least 25 Palestinians and wounding dozens more, Palestinian medics said, just hours after President Joe Biden’s national security adviser raised
Trump brushes off Ford's threat to cut Ontario's electricity exports to U.S. states

Trump brushes off Ford's threat to cut Ontario's electricity exports to U.S. states

OTTAWA — U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is brushing off threats from Ontario to restrict electricity exports.
Ontario bill would allow sacking of municipal councillors who violate code of conduct

Ontario bill would allow sacking of municipal councillors who violate code of conduct

TORONTO — Ontario municipal councillors could be removed from office and disqualified from running again under new provincial legislation introduced Thursday that would increase penalties for violating a municipal code of conduct.
Star centre J.T. Miller set to return to Vancouver Canucks' lineup against Panthers

Star centre J.T. Miller set to return to Vancouver Canucks' lineup against Panthers

VANCOUVER — Star centre J.T. Miller will return to the Canucks’ lineup on Thursday when Vancouver hosts the Florida Panthers. The 31-year-old forward took an indefinite leave from the team last month for personal reasons.
Vancouver Island First Nation whose ex-chief met Capt. Cook files claim against B.C.

Vancouver Island First Nation whose ex-chief met Capt. Cook files claim against B.C.

VICTORIA — A Vancouver Island First Nation whose people were the first to greet European explorers in the region almost 250 years ago is taking British Columbia to court, seeking title to their traditional territories and financial compensation.
Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador announce energy deal to resolve decades-old dispute

Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador announce energy deal to resolve decades-old dispute

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador have reached a sweeping deal to develop new energy projects in Labrador and end a decades-old contract that has long been a thorn in the side of Canada's easternmost province.
Stricter penalties, rules needed to combat copper wire theft, telecoms tell senators

Stricter penalties, rules needed to combat copper wire theft, telecoms tell senators

Canadian telecommunications companies are calling for stiffer penalties targeting copper wire theft and new rules that would limit the vandals' ability to resell the material. Executives from Bell Canada and Telus Corp.
Paramedics deliver baby on Highway 11 during snowstorm

Paramedics deliver baby on Highway 11 during snowstorm

The Kirkland Lake family is back at home adjusting to life as a family of four
The Body Shop Canada to close more stores as it prepares for new owner

The Body Shop Canada to close more stores as it prepares for new owner

TORONTO — The head of the Body Shop Canada says more stores are due to close as the chain prepares to take on new ownership.