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Quebec police investigate 'suspicious' death of woman north of Montreal

Quebec police investigate 'suspicious' death of woman north of Montreal

TERREBONNE, Que. — Quebec police are investigating what they say is the suspicious death of a woman north of Montreal. One man has been arrested in connection with the death but police in Terrebonne, Que., did not say how he was linked to the victim.
Magna reports Q1 profit down from year ago, takes charge related to Fisker

Magna reports Q1 profit down from year ago, takes charge related to Fisker

TORONTO — Magna International Inc. says its first-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as it recorded US$316 million in asset impairments and restructuring costs related to troubled electric vehicle company Fisker.
Canada gets another chance at world para hockey title at home

Canada gets another chance at world para hockey title at home

CALGARY — Canada's para hockey team gets another swing at winning a world championship on home ice. Canada hosted the world para hockey championship for the first time in 2023 in Moose Jaw, Sask.
Five things to know about the NHL playoffs

Five things to know about the NHL playoffs

The Toronto Maple Leafs survived to see another day on Thursday night, while the Vancouver Canucks look to avoid allowing Nashville to do the same on Friday.
In the news today: Students set up pro-Palestinian encampment at UofT

In the news today: Students set up pro-Palestinian encampment at UofT

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
More than half of Canadians say freedom of speech is under threat, new poll suggests

More than half of Canadians say freedom of speech is under threat, new poll suggests

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests a majority of Canadians feel their right to freedom of speech is in danger. The Leger online survey found 57 per cent of respondents who said free speech in Canada is under threat.
Two Ontario LTC homes closing in part due to requirement for sprinkler system

Two Ontario LTC homes closing in part due to requirement for sprinkler system

TORONTO — Residents of a Guelph, Ont.
Ontario to increase fines for 'bad actor' employers

Ontario to increase fines for 'bad actor' employers

TORONTO — Ontario is set to clamp down on bad employers with big fines. Labour Minister David Piccini says his government will introduce legislation next week that will see fines increased for violations of the Employment Standards Act.
Grocery co-ops an alternative to corporate grocers amid anger, mistrust: experts

Grocery co-ops an alternative to corporate grocers amid anger, mistrust: experts

These days, Bruce Woodrow gets most of his groceries at one of two places: Costco, and a small grocery co-operative nestled in an alley in the heart of Toronto.
Nylander, Woll star as Maple Leafs down Bruins 2-1 to force Game 7

Nylander, Woll star as Maple Leafs down Bruins 2-1 to force Game 7

TORONTO — William Nylander could barely watch the Maple Leafs' first three playoff games as he worked his way back from injury — the nerves were almost too much.