Harris seen as debate winner, widens national lead over Trump: poll – National

Harris seen as debate winner, widens national lead over Trump: poll – National

Democratic U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris leads Republican Donald Trump 47% to 42% in the race to win the Nov. 5 presidential election, increasing her advantage after a debate against the former president that voters largely think she won, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that closed on Thursday. The two-day poll showed Harris with a five percentage point lead among registered

RCMP major crimes investigates triple homicide in Lloydminster

RCMP major crimes investigates triple homicide in Lloydminster

RCMP are investigating a triple homicide in Lloydminster and say the suspect, or suspects, remain on the loose. Just after 5:50 p.m. Wednesday, RCMP responded to a “call of a well-being check” at a home in the area of 50th Street and 47th Avenue, which is on the Saskatchewan side of the border.Lloydminster RCMP detachment

Over half of Canadians don’t want an early election: Ipsos poll – National

Over half of Canadians don’t want an early election: Ipsos poll – National

A small majority of Canadians want opposition parties to work together with the Liberals rather than trigger an early election, a new poll suggests, despite persistent low approval for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Motorcycle accident toronto today between Sept. 6 and 10, released Wednesday, surveyed Canadians’ thoughts on the new political

Stolen Winston Churchill portrait found in Italy, Ottawa police say

Stolen Winston Churchill portrait found in Italy, Ottawa police say

The Winston Churchill portrait that was stolen more than two years ago from the Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa has been found, police announced on Wednesday. According to authorities, their investigation led them to a male suspect in Ontario and that the portrait was sold at auction in London, U.K., to a buyer from Italy

Downtown Toronto collision leaves two people seriously injured

Downtown Toronto collision leaves two people seriously injured

A man who has brain damage has a murder conviction reversed after a 34-year fight A man who has brain damage and was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a shopkeeper in London had his decades-old conviction quashed Wednesday by an appeals court troubled by the possibility police elicited a false confession