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Ontario judge authorizes sales process for The Body Shop Canada

Ontario judge authorizes sales process for The Body Shop Canada

TORONTO — An Ontario judge has authorized a sale process which could see The Body Shop Canada land new owners.
Conservatives vow to remove Liberals' pick for Canadian Human Rights Commission

Conservatives vow to remove Liberals' pick for Canadian Human Rights Commission

OTTAWA — The Opposition Conservatives vowed Friday that a future Pierre Poilievre-led government would remove the man the Liberals just appointed to lead the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
Pro-Palestinian protesters vow to fight on, as numbers dwindle at UBC encampment

Pro-Palestinian protesters vow to fight on, as numbers dwindle at UBC encampment

VANCOUVER — When the pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver started in late April, the scene resembled a festival.
Veteran kicker Liegghio been bright spot on Hamilton's special teams this season

Veteran kicker Liegghio been bright spot on Hamilton's special teams this season

HAMILTON — Special teams have been a concern early this season for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats but kicker Marc Liegghio hasn't been one. On Wednesday, Hamilton (0-4) hired Dennis McKnight as its new special-teams coach.
Canada's Andreescu drops third-round match to Italy's Paolini at Wimbledon

Canada's Andreescu drops third-round match to Italy's Paolini at Wimbledon

LONDON, Ont. — Bianca Andreescu, of Mississauga, Ont., is out of the women's singles draw at Wimbledon after dropping her third-round match to French Open runner-up Jasmine Paolini of Italy in straight sets 7-6 (4), 6-1 on Friday.
S&P/TSX composite down Friday, U.S. markets reach new records

S&P/TSX composite down Friday, U.S. markets reach new records

TORONTO — Losses in the energy sector led Canada's main stock index lower on Friday, while U.S. stock markets rose to new records. Both Canada and the U.S.

Canadian banking regulator delays increase in capital rules by one year

OTTAWA — Canada's banking regulator says it has delayed by a year a rule change established by international banking standards.
LCBO stores closed for 2 weeks as workers strike, oppose plan to open up booze market

LCBO stores closed for 2 weeks as workers strike, oppose plan to open up booze market

TORONTO — Workers for Ontario's main liquor retailer, who say the government's plan to open up the alcohol market poses an existential threat to their jobs, are now on strike, with stores expected to stay closed for at least 14 days.
Man dead after shooting partner in Woodstock, Ont.; police investigating

Man dead after shooting partner in Woodstock, Ont.; police investigating

WOODSTOCK, ONT. — Police in Woodstock, Ont., say a man is dead after he shot his partner outside a home then suffered an apparent gunshot wound.
Large amount of lobster dumped along highway east of North Bay, Ont.: police

Large amount of lobster dumped along highway east of North Bay, Ont.: police

BONFIELD, ONT. — Ontario Provincial Police say they found a large amount of lobster that had been dumped along a highway east of North Bay. Police say they received calls about lobster on the shoulder of Highway 17 in Bonfield on Tuesday.
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