Home sales in June posted their largest monthly drop in seven years, driven by a plunge in the Greater Toronto market, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Monday.
Canadian home plummet fall 6.7%, biggest monthly drop in seven years
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Canadian dark web kingpin kills self in Thai jail
The Canadian man suspected of being the
mastermind behind the dark web’s
malevolent marketplace has hanged
himself with a towel in a Bangkok jail
cell.
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Swarm of bees delay WestJet flight in Saskatoon
Sunny Leong was waiting to board a WestJet flight at the Saskatoon airport Sunday afternoon when an airline employee made an announcement over the intercom that shocked everyone in the room.
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Home sales: While London’s market is hot, national figures show a seven-year low, especially in Toronto
OTTAWA – Home sales in June posted
their largest monthly drop in seven
years, driven by a plunge in the
Greater Toronto market, the Canadian
Real Estate Association said Monday,
the latest evidence that a cool-down
in the housing sector is taking hold.
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Sears Canada: Ontario court gives struggling retailer OK to begin liquidation sales
TORONTO — Lawyers for Sears Canada will
be back in court Tuesday to ask a
Toronto judge if the national retailer
can begin liquidation sales as early as
Friday.
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Prepare for long lines; Enhanced security begins for U.S.-bound flights
TORONTO — Flying to the United States may take a while longer as of today due to enhanced security measures affecting flights to the U.S.
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Governor General breaks royal protocol by touching Queen
Royal observers gasped as the Canadian governor general briefly broke royal protocol by touching the Queen during a royal visit to Canada House.
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Julie Payette: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau not saying what he knew about dismissed assault charge against next Governor General
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
is refusing to say what he knew — and
when he knew it — about a dismissed,
non-felony charge against his choice for
Governor General.
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Authorities find four stowaways in shipping container at Port of Montreal
MONTREAL — Four men found in a shipping container at the Port of Montreal were dehydrated and likely had been in the storage unit for many days, authorities said Thursday.
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Canadian youth still waiting for promised 'green jobs' but labour minister confident
The federal government will find a way to create 15,000 green jobs this year, even after falling well short of a smaller goal last year, Canada’s labour minister says.
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Andrew Scheer reveals new 'strong, diverse' Conservative leadership team
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer announced the leadership team of the official opposition in the House of Commons during a press conference in Ottawa on Thursday.
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Military sends extra help for exhausted police officers dealing with B.C. fires
Hundreds of Canadian Armed Forces members will support the police response to devastating wildfires in British Columbia, bringing some relief to scores of exhausted officers on the ground.
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Parole hearing for Paul Bernardo pushed back
Schoolgirl killer Paul Bernardo’s bid
for parole has been delayed.
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No end in sight for B.C. wildfires, state of emergency hits 2 week mark
KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Today marks two weeks since raging wildfires that have displaced thousands of people British Columbia forced the province to call a state of emergency.
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5 key NAFTA battlegrounds to watch when negotiations get underway
OTTAWA — U.S.-initiated negotiations to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement are bound to be long and hard.
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Ottawa may have no choice but to repatriate, prosecute captured Canadian ISIL members: experts
The oldest are probably just toddlers, innocents born into one of the most reviled terrorist movements in the world.
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FedEx Office closing Canadian stores, 214 jobs affected
Shipping giant FedEx is closing its FedEx Office stores in Canada after 32 years in the country.
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B.C. POLYGAMY: Even guilty verdicts in Bountiful trial unlikely to end Bountiful saga
Monday, two former bishops of the
Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints will hear the verdict
in their polygamy trial, Canada’s first
such trial since 1906.
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Trudeau criticizes Tories for showing Khadr 'domestic squabble' ahead of NAFTA negotiations
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took aim at the cross-border Conservative campaign lambasting him for a generous federal payout to Omar Khadr, saying “domestic squabbles” should be left at home.
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Calgary man charged over GoFundMe bicycle theft and barbed wire 'clothesline' police report
A 37-year-old Calgary man has been charged after he reported his bike was stolen after he struck barbed wire strung up on a trail west of Bragg Creek.
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