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  • Toronto Pearson gold heist: Some gold was melted down in a GTA jewelry store basement
    Police say some of the gold stolen at Toronto Pearson Airport last year in Canada's largest gold heist was melted down in the basement of a Toronto-area jewelry store.
    Crime
    Apr 23
  • Gravy sent to Premier Doug Ford briefly shuts down Ontario government building
    Toronto police said they were called to Queen’s Park in downtown Toronto just after 11:30 a.m. after a suspicious package was found.
    Politics
    Apr 16
  • How to protect, improve your credit score amid cost-of-living pressures
    Canada's cost-of-living pressures are impacting some people's ability to pay down debt and keep their credit scores in good standing.
    Canada
    Apr 13
  • ‘Quintupling down’: Ford shows no sign of backing away from ‘like-minded’ judges comments
    Ford, who has staunchly defended his position, showed no signs of backing down in the face of persistent pushback on Wednesday.
    Canada
    Mar 6
  • Ford shut down internal push to raise university, college tuition: Docs
    Internal documents obtained by Global News show the minister in charge of universities and colleges was ready to raise tuition fees before Premier Doug Ford shut the plan down.
    Politics
    Feb 27
  • Doug Ford to sit down for rare long-form radio interview
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford will take part in an interview on AM640 on Thursday afternoon, marking a rare long-form conversation with the province's most powerful politician.
    Politics
    Feb 22
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  • Doug Ford reiterates plan for ‘like-minded judges’ on Ontario courts
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford has doubled down on his comments about appointing "like-minded judges" in Ontario as backlash over his original comments continues.
    Politics
    Feb 26
  • Ford asks ‘who’s running the country’ in attack on Trudeau, Guilbeault
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford took aim at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a rare attack during his first sit-down interview since winning re-election in June 2022.
    Politics
    Feb 22
  • S&P/TSX composite recovers from early losses to close higher Monday
    Canada's main stock index recovered from early losses to end higher Monday along with U.S. stock markets.
    Economy
    Apr 22
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  • S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. markets mixed ahead of tech earnings and economic data
    Canada's main stock index erased its gains from the day before as industrial and telecom stocks weighed on the market, while U.S. markets were mixed. 
    Economy
    Apr 24
  • TSX down 160 points as energy stocks move lower, U.S. markets continue to fall
    Canada's main stock index lost almost 160 points on Monday, weighed down by weakness in energy stocks, while U.S. markets also fell, led by a 1.8 per cent drop on the Nasdaq.
    Economy
    Apr 15
  • Ford government divided over Speaker’s ban on keffiyehs at Queen’s Park
    Legislative assembly Speaker Ted Arnott recently banned the Arab headdress inside Queen’s Park and said people wearing it were making a political statement.
    Politics
    Apr 18
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  • Markets turn red after Fed official questions need to cut interest rates this year
    Canada and U.S. markets ended the trading day in the red, reversing course mid-afternoon after spending the majority of the day higher.
    Economy
    Apr 4
  • S&P/TSX gains 100 points, U.S. markets mixed ahead of inflation reports
    Broad-based strength led by base metals helped Canada's main stock index gain more than 100 points on Tuesday, while U.S. markets muddled to a mixed close.
    Economy
    Apr 9
  • Honda’s $15B Ontario EV plant marks ‘historic day,’ Trudeau says
    Justin Trudeau, Doug Ford and Honda executives are expected to announce the automaker is building an electric vehicle battery plant in Alliston part of a $15-billion investment.
    Canada
    Apr 25
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  • Edmonton Elks receiver Eugene Lewis optimistic about 2024 season
    Edmonton Elks receiver Eugene Lewis can't wait to start earning quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson's trust.
    Sports
    Apr 19
  • London Drugs stores across B.C. remain closed and phone lines taken down
    In a statement to Global News, London Drugs says the closures are out of an abundance of caution and at this time they do not believe customer or employee data has been impacted.
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • S&P/TSX composite closes up nearly 100 points, U.S. stock markets mixed
    Canada's main stock index closed up nearly 100 points Friday, helped by strength in energy and financial stocks, while U.S. markets were mixed.
    Economy
    Apr 19
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  • S&P/TSX edges lower, U.S. stock markets mixed ahead of busy week
    The S&P/TSX composite index was down 4.08 points at 22,260.30.
    Economy
    Apr 8
  • Woman who caused Highway 99 head-on crash was driving wrong way, police say
    Investigators believe alcohol and a 'pre-existing medical condition' are factors in a head-on crash that happened on Highway 99 in Surrey.
    Traffic
    Apr 28
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