| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Election 2019 The second day of the federal election campaign saw candidates from three parties step down, including a Conservative candidate after posting now-deleted social media posts described as "discriminatory." |
| | | | Ontario bellwether Situated between Ottawa and Toronto, Peterborough-Kawartha is a riding to watch, thanks to its nearly 40-year record of voting for the party that goes on to form government. |
| | | | Consumer safety Doctors and victims' families are sounding the alarm over the dangers of table-top ethanol burners and calling for a ban on the popular outdoor products until regulatory safety measures are in place. |
| | | | Knife attack Police say a 38-year-old man has been charged with first-degree murder in connection to an alleged machete attack in Toronto's Scarborough neighbourhood that left one woman dead. |
| | | | Unlikely pair The unlikely pair of animals offered to anyone interested in adopting them together, a miniature horse named Waffles and a goose named Hemingway, have finally found their forever home. |
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| | | A non-partisan group of young voters will be canvassing campuses across the country during the election campaign to drum up commitment to vote among millennials and members of Generation Z. | | |
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| | | N.S. man's Dorian photo captures a feeling | | As Hurricane Dorian moved towards the Maritimes, a N.S. man gave a "middle finger to the storm" by sharing a dramatic photo of himself overlooking the coast with a beer and a Canadian flag. |
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