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Man in hospital after Etobicoke motorcycle collision

A man has been rushed to hospital following a motorcycle collision in Etobicoke this afternoon. Police say the crash occurred just before 3:10 p.m. near the intersection of Lake Shore Boulevard and Islington Avenue. A motorcycle was reportedly struck by another vehicle, and the driver of the vehicle remained on scene. The motorcyclist was transported

Police call off search for missing 2-year-old boy in France – National

Police call off search for missing 2-year-old boy in France – National

A massive air and land search that has involved hundreds of police, soldiers, rescue workers and volunteers has been called off four days after a two-and-a-half-year-old boy went missing from the small French village of Le Vernet. The missing toddler, identified only as Émile, has still not been found, and the search for him across

B.C. port strike: Tentative agreement reached between union and employer

B.C. port strike: Tentative agreement reached between union and employer

A tentative agreement has been reached in the B.C. port strike The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada announced the tentative deal on Thursday at 10:20 a.m.They did not provide any further details at this time.The tentative agreement is subject to ratification by both parties and details of the agreement have not been released.The union

As NATO grows, why some Russian allies are likely backing away – National

As NATO grows, why some Russian allies are likely backing away – National

NATO’s ranks are swelling, with Finland and Sweden joining or set to join and the alliance promising to admit Ukraine. But Russia, who opposes Ukraine’s involvement, has allies who are set to hold their own summit in August.South Africa has promised the meeting will go ahead – even though it is legally obligated, as a

Bank of Canada raises policy rate to highest level in 22 years – National

Bank of Canada raises policy rate to highest level in 22 years – National

The Bank of Canada has raised its benchmark interest rate by another 25 basis points, bringing it to levels not seen since 2001 amid fears the decline in inflation “could stall.” The central bank’s key interest rate now stands at 5.0 per cent following back-to-back hikes.Many economists, including Canada’s big six banks, had expected the