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'Upside down and burning': Several injured but none dead after Pearson plane crash

'Upside down and burning': Several injured but none dead after Pearson plane crash

TORONTO — More than a dozen people were injured but no one died when a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed and flipped over on the tarmac at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Monday afternoon.
Homan keeps rolling while others jockey for playoff spots at Hearts

Homan keeps rolling while others jockey for playoff spots at Hearts

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Rachel Homan's team remained unbeaten at the Canadian women's curling championship while Quebec's Laurie St-Georges contributed to gridlock in her team's pool Monday.
Other party leaders attack Ford on affordability, health in Ontario election debate

Other party leaders attack Ford on affordability, health in Ontario election debate

TORONTO — Ontario’s main political party leaders debated the weighty provincial issues of health care, affordability and housing Monday in a provincial election debate injected with a few moments of levity.
Here's the latest on the crash of a Delta plane at Toronto's Pearson airport

Here's the latest on the crash of a Delta plane at Toronto's Pearson airport

TORONTO — A Delta Air Lines plane heading from Minneapolis to Toronto crashed at Pearson airport on Monday afternoon. Images posted on social media show the plane flipped over on the tarmac. Here's the latest (all times eastern): 8:30 p.m.

OHL roundup: Barkey sets franchise short-handed goal record as Knights beat Firebirds

LONDON, Ont. — Denver Barkey scored two short-handed goals to set a franchise record and added an assist as the league-leading London Knights defeated the Flint Firebirds 4-1 in Ontario Hockey League action on Monday.
Google Canada denies abusing market power in Competition Bureau suit

Google Canada denies abusing market power in Competition Bureau suit

OTTAWA — Google denies abusing its market power in a written response to the Competition Bureau's lawsuit over the tech giant's advertising practices in Canada.
Leadership hopefuls clear final hurdle to run to replace Justin Trudeau

Leadership hopefuls clear final hurdle to run to replace Justin Trudeau

OTTAWA — The field of contenders to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in just three weeks' time appears to be set.
Poilievre sticks with 'axe the tax,' adds policy details to slogans as election nears

Poilievre sticks with 'axe the tax,' adds policy details to slogans as election nears

OTTAWA — The Conservatives' favourite slogan — "axe the tax" — has been a rallying cry for the better part of three years as frustrated Canadians looked for relief from the rising cost of living.
Like Poilievre, Freeland is pitching a housing plan that would limit immigration

Like Poilievre, Freeland is pitching a housing plan that would limit immigration

OTTAWA — Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland's plan to fix the housing shortage would tie the number of newcomers Canada admits to housing availability.
Competition Bureau says it's probing whether landlords are using AI to set rents

Competition Bureau says it's probing whether landlords are using AI to set rents

OTTAWA — The Competition Bureau has confirmed it's investigating the possible use of AI-driven algorithmic pricing in Canadian real estate rental markets.
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