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Canada's 988 suicide prevention line taking around 1,000 calls a day and saving lives, service says

As the 988 national suicide prevention helpline marks its one-year anniversary, the three-digit helpline is making a difference in helping to prevent suicides, experts say.

Calls to reform 'oligopoly' of municipal integrity watchdogs in Ontario

Experts say Ontario’s mandatory integrity commissioner program for municipalities has been left unregulated for too long, as some lawyers and firms monopolize contracts across the province. Even some integrity commissioners say the province needs to make some serious changes.

Ashley Schwalm's friends and family still traumatized by her death at hands of ex-fire captain, court hears

Ashley Schwalm's friends and family say they are still traumatized by her death at hands of her firefighter husband nearly two years after she was killed, a Barrie court heard Monday. 

Trump's tariffs would crush Canada's economy. Why some industry leaders are calling his bluff

From auto leaders to farmers, Canadian industry players say patience is a virtue when it comes to Trump's tariff threats — and that the mutually beneficial nature of the Canada-U.S. trade relationship, worth more than a trillion dollars, shouldn't be underestimated.

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