| | | | Headlines | | | | | | | | | | Washington consumed by the mystery White House official behind damning New York Times article | | The article described President Donald Trump as dangerous and said administration officials were secretly working to thwart his reckless impulses. | | | | | | | | Susan Delacourt: With the White House in turmoil, Canada's NAFTA team studiously avoids the daily drama | | Canada's main objective in these trade talks is to stay below the radar but it's not easy when each day brings new madness, Susan Delacourt writes. | | | | | Advertisement | | | | | | | | | | | | | He was a Canadian soccer star. Now he's homeless and starving himself in a Toronto park on a lonely crusade for justice | | Paul James, who played on Canada's 1986 World Cup team, is fighting to change how drug users are treated. But first, he has to survive. | | | | | | | | | Ontario Superior Court struggling as judicial appointments go unfilled | | Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould appointed six new judges in Ontario's Superior Court last week, but more vacancies remain and the number is climbing. | | | | | | | | | Doug Ford sets sights on Ontario Place redevelopment | | Sources say the premier wants to scuttle proposals that were being considered by the previous Liberal government and start anew with an international competition to rethink the sprawling green space. | | | | | | | | | Doug Ford has yet to respond to breach of trust allegations made by Rob Ford's widow | | Renata Ford filed statement of claim just days before the June 7 provincial election. | | | | |
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