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US & Canada · WashingtonDonald Trump is gaining momentum in his post-presidential effort to shape the GOP. Nearly 180 Trump-endorsed candidates up and down the ballot have won their primaries since May while fewer than 20 have lost. The Republican response to the FBI search of Trump's Florida estate this week was an especially stark example of how the party is keeping Trump nearby.See the Story
Donald Trump's bond with GOP deepens after primary wins, FBI search
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US & Canada · OttawaLana Payne is the first woman to hold the position of president of Canada's largest private sector union, Unifor. Payne defeated Scott Doherty, executive assistant to the president, and Dave Cassidy, president of Un ifor Local 444. She will succeed Jerry Dias, who stepped down earlier this year citing health reasons.See the Story
Lana Payne elected new Unifor president following Dias’ departure
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Business · TorontoHydro One, Ontario's biggest electricity distribution company, said a barge moving a crane hit three high-voltage transmission lines. Workers from downtown towers spill onto the streets, taking to sidewalks and parks, while shutting down many cafes and restaurants during peak business hours. Toronto Fire Services said it had responded to "numerous calls" for people trapped in elevators.See the Story
Major power outage hits downtown Toronto
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Toronto Maple LeafsBorje Salming was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1996. ALS is progressive nervous system disease that leads to paralysis, the inability to swallow, respiratory failure and finally death. Salming is receiving treatment in his native Sweden, where there are more than 800 patients living with ALS.See the Story
Toronto Maple Leafs great Borje Salming diagnosed with ALS
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Privatization · TorontoOntario's health minister says people will always be able to access health care without paying out of pocket. Sylvia Jones came under fire for refusing to rule out further privatization in the system. The minister's comments come in the context of the government considering various ways to deal with health staff shortages.See the Story
Ontario health minister says health-care access through OHIP won't change
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US & Canada · OntarioOntario Premier Doug Ford is set to present a vision on Tuesday, Aug. 9 for what he hopes to accomplish with a new term of government. A throne speech will outline the Progressive Conservative government's agenda, followed by the reintroduction of the budget. Ford is expected to talk about many of the same themes as during the spring election campaign.See the Story
Ontario's budget to be re-tabled: This is what Doug Ford promised
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Here's what Ottawa's mayoral candidates are saying about Ontario's 'strong mayor' legislation
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Juno AwardsThe one-dollar circulation coin is set to be unveiled at a Toronto event this morning. Peterson is widely regarded as one of the foremost jazz pianists of his generation. He was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame before dying of kidney failure in 2007 at the age of 82.See the Story
Royal Canadian Mint to launch new $1 coin featuring jazz legend Oscar Peterson
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Business · OttawaThe mayors of Toronto and Ottawa will be granted sweeping new powers which will give them sole responsibility for preparing the municipal budget for council approval as well the ability to hire and fire department heads as they see fit and veto some decisions made by councillors.See the Story
Toronto and Ottawa mayors could draft budget, hire and fire department heads under new legislation
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Doug FordPremier Doug Ford says more needs to be done to improve Ontario's health care system. He says the government is working with stakeholders to find solutions. Ford also announced a plan to increase disability payments by five per cent. The speech comes as the province faces a shortage of nurses and doctors.See the Story
Ford throne speech says more can be done on health staffing; offers no new solutions
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Hospital in southwestern Ontario cancels surgeries due to ongoing staff shortages
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