‘One and done’ isn’t working for the Conservatives
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A roundup of the top evening news stories.

 

GOLDSTEIN: ‘One and done’ isn’t working for the Conservatives

Before the Conservatives decide Pierre Poilievre’s political fate, they should consider how their “one and done” approach of dumping their leader after one election loss, ever since Stephen Harper was defeated in 2015, has worked out for them.

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Cop killer serving life sentence faces death sentence while free on parole

A cop killer sentenced to life in prison recently had her day parole extended as she battles a death sentence following a cancer diagnosis.

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Leafs' Joseph Woll gets Game 2 start against Florida Panthers with Anthony Stolarz ruled out

The show will go on, sans Anthony Stolarz, with the Maple Leafs hoping Joseph Woll can stand tall.

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Breakfast Television's Frank Ferragine calls it quits, jokes 'Toronto traffic has a lot to do with it'

Breakfast Television personality Frank Ferragine has announced he is leaving the program at the end of the month.

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11 Beer Store locations to close in Ontario, including 2 in Toronto

The Beer Store plans to close 11 more stores in Ontario, including two in Toronto, effective July 6.

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MORE NEWS FROM TODAY 

 

    • Why the Blue Jays are so high on top prospect Arjun Nimmala: 'He's got a bright future'
    • Hudson’s Bay insiders not bidding on business, assets or leases: court documents
    • Cops hunt killer in bizarre crucifixion murder of Arizona preacher
    • Utah judge to decide if convicted killer with dementia can be executed
    • Ottawa looking for ways to mend tears in Canada’s social fabric, document shows
    • Two Belgian teenagers found with 5,000 ants in Kenya given $7,700 fine or 1-year prison sentence
    • New rules on tipping, price labelling take effect across Quebec
    • Toronto photographer holds contest to celebrate moms and their dogs
    • Speed enforcement cameras in Vaughan repeatedly damaged
    • U.S. Vice President JD Vance jokes about detaining World Cup visitors
 

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