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Doug Ford doubles down on energy threat as some premiers distance themselves from the stance.
Ford has said that Ontario is prepared to cut off electricity that is currently powering 1.5 million homes in New York , Michigan and Wisconsin but only as a “last resort” Since first floating the idea on Wednesday several other premiers have come out and said that they will not be following suit.
Ford said that he “doesn’t speak for the rest of the country.”.
A Guelph man is facing an attempted murder charge after a disturbance Thursday morning .
A cyclist has been sent to hospital after he was hit by a driver in Waterloo on Friday morning .
Shirley Eng , the charismatic, down-to-earth owner of Mitzi’s , unexpectedly passed away at the beginning of December at age 78.
The B.C. New Democratic and Green parties have reached an "agreement in principle" on a "co-operation and responsible government accord" Nanaimo RCMP have released a photograph of a suspect who allegedly robbed a liquor store.
Seniors in Vancouver have lost nearly $40,000 combined this month to a new scam in which fraudsters visited their homes to collect supposedly compromised bank cards.
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