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Who could be Toronto's next mayor? The race's top contenders at a glance

Who could be Toronto's next mayor? The race's top contenders at a glance

TORONTO — The race to replace John Tory, who stepped down as Toronto's mayor after an affair with a staffer, is heating up.
Ontario puts $224M to training centres to boost skilled trades

Ontario puts $224M to training centres to boost skilled trades

Ontario's budget will include $224 million more to build and upgrade training centres, Premier Doug Ford announced Tuesday, part of a push to boost the skilled trades as the government plans major hospital, highway and home building.
Yellen says bank situation stabilizing, different from 2008

Yellen says bank situation stabilizing, different from 2008

WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen projected calm on Tuesday after recent regional bank collapses but told a gathering of bankers that additional rescue arrangements “could be warranted” if any new failures at smaller institutions jeop
DC braces for 'robust oversight' after criminal code fiasco

DC braces for 'robust oversight' after criminal code fiasco

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden's signature on a bill nullifying an overhaul of the District of Columbia criminal code ended a public fight between Congress and local lawmakers. But the battles are only just beginning.
Trump waits out grand jury as New York braces for protests

Trump waits out grand jury as New York braces for protests

NEW YORK (AP) — Facing the possibility of criminal charges, Donald Trump waited it out in Florida on Tuesday as New York braced for disruptions that could follow an indictment.
EU warns Spain over expanding irrigation near prized wetland

EU warns Spain over expanding irrigation near prized wetland

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The European Union has warned Spain that it won’t tolerate renewed plans by regional politicians in the country’s south to expand irrigation near the prized Doñana wetlands , which scientists and ecologists say are in danger o
Canada's passport application backlog 'completely eliminated,' minister says

Canada's passport application backlog 'completely eliminated,' minister says

OTTAWA — Families Minister Karina Gould announced today that the federal government has now "completely eliminated" the backlog of passport applications that caused major delays — and major political strife — last year.
Federal minimum wage rising to $16.65 per hour on April 1

Federal minimum wage rising to $16.65 per hour on April 1

OTTAWA — The federal minimum wage is rising to $16.65 per hour on April 1, up from $15.55. The government says the increase is based on the consumer price index, which rose 6.8 per cent in 2022.
CSIS briefed Ontario premier's office on potential Chinese interference: Ford

CSIS briefed Ontario premier's office on potential Chinese interference: Ford

VAUGHAN, Ont. — Canada's national security agency briefed the Ontario premier's chief of staff after allegations of election interference by China were tied to a member of his caucus, Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday.
Opposition files petition against Nigerian election result

Opposition files petition against Nigerian election result

ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — A Nigerian opposition party has filed a petition with the Court of Appeal against the ruling party for its candidate's victory in last month's presidential election, according to court documents seen by The Associated Press on T