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Anishinabek Nation chief says he briefed OPP on protests against fast-track bills

Anishinabek Nation chief says he briefed OPP on protests against fast-track bills

OTTAWA — A regional chief for Anishinabek Nation says he briefed Ontario Provincial Police Thursday on what to expect when First Nations take to the streets to protest provincial and federal legislation aimed at fast-tracking major projects.
McManis, Argos look to get back on the winning track at home versus Stampeders

McManis, Argos look to get back on the winning track at home versus Stampeders

TORONTO — There's no place like home for Wynton McManis and the Toronto Argonauts. Toronto (0-1) hosts the Calgary Stampeders (1-0) on Saturday afternoon in its home opener.
Women's Football Alliance looking to expand into Canada next season

Women's Football Alliance looking to expand into Canada next season

Commissioner Lisa King wants to bring the Women's Football Alliance to Canada. The WFA has partnered with Cosmos Sports & Entertainment, a sports-marketing firm based in Mississauga, Ont.
Man shot by police in Markham, Ont., has died in hospital, SIU says

Man shot by police in Markham, Ont., has died in hospital, SIU says

The province's police watchdog says a 34-year-old man shot by police in Markham, Ont., earlier this week has died in hospital.

First Nation leaders burn Ring of Fire documents to protest Ontario’s Bill 5

Leadership at a Treaty 9 First Nation set fire to documents about a proposed road to the Ring of Fire this week, sending a message of resistance to the Doug Ford government about its plans to kick-start mining in the region by pushing through Bill 5
Wildfire near two Ontario First Nations 'like a sleeping giant' for now, MPP says

Wildfire near two Ontario First Nations 'like a sleeping giant' for now, MPP says

A provincial legislator says a massive wildfire that has forced the evacuation of two northern Ontario First Nations is like a "sleeping giant" at the moment.
Here comes the MPP: Ontario bill could let politicians perform weddings

Here comes the MPP: Ontario bill could let politicians perform weddings

TORONTO — Cut the red tape and cue the white dress. Two Ontario Progressive Conservative members of provincial parliament are proposing to remove a layer of bureaucracy and let MPPs such as themselves more easily officiate weddings.
From rink to racetrack, London Knights coach Dale Hunter eyes cup sweep at Woodbine

From rink to racetrack, London Knights coach Dale Hunter eyes cup sweep at Woodbine

MILTON — Dale Hunter has a shot at a rare championship double. Two weeks ago, the former NHL star coached the OHL's London Knights to a Memorial Cup title.
Man, 20, faces multiple charges in October crash that killed Hamilton teen

Man, 20, faces multiple charges in October crash that killed Hamilton teen

HAMILTON — Hamilton police say a 20-year-old man is facing multiple charges after a deadly October collision on the Lincoln Alexander Parkway that was believed to be connected to a dispute between high school students.
Ford government obfuscated Greenbelt records through code words: commissioner

Ford government obfuscated Greenbelt records through code words: commissioner

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government broke its legal, record-keeping obligations amid its now-reversed decision to open up parts of the protected Greenbelt lands for housing, the province's information and privacy commissioner has found.