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Etobicoke charity sends aid to Jamaica
Global Medic also assisting with World Central Kitchen efforts
Mayor says no changes planned for monument
But author's tribute may be amended if demanded by public
National chief receives offer from Ottawa to reform child welfare
Indigenous leaders criticize decision to keep details secret
Hot Docs president steps down
Resignation follows months of internal strife, financial woes
Lawyer rebuked for 'not a child' claim
Guilty of professional misconduct for arguing 14-year-old is ‘a sexually mature young woman'
May won't step down, but says Trudeau should
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says it’s “obvious” Justin Trudeau should “pass the torch,” and if she were in the Liberal party she’d be pulling him aside saying, “prime minister, with all due respect, don’t you think it’s time?”
Schools told to track enrolment
Ottawa to stop study permits for colleges, universities that fail to report student noncompliance
City eyeing ways to speed up Gardiner construction
Toronto's city manager says staff are preparing a plan and considering various \"promising\" measures to \"significantly\" speed the construction on the Gardiner Expressway that has added dramatically to the city's traffic woes.
Stormy days are ahead for Macron
At 28 years old, Jordan Bardella just missed by an aspirational hair’s breadth becoming the youngest French prime minister ever.
Deputy resigns, ending bid to become co-leader
Jonathan Pedneault has dropped his bid to co-lead the federal Green Party after internal debate and numerous delays impeded those plans, leaving Elizabeth May as the party’s sole leader.
Five hospitalized with listeriosis
Recall issued for plant-based beverages from Silk, Great Value brands after outbreak in Ontario
Summit criticizes Canada's defence spending
Decade-old target would require Ottawa to commit billions to military
Incremental gains, not radical change
Mayor Olivia Chow defies expectations after one year in office
'Chaos' as bars run low on booze
Wholesale bulk ordering system not feasible for small pubs, restaurants
Don't cry for Canada
Semifinal loss to Argentina part of learning curve on way to World Cup
Ready for love, and to diversify Bachelorette'
Jenn Tran can’t stop thinking about being the first Asian American lead in the history of “The Bachelor” franchise — not that she wants to.
Film producer worked on hits like 'Titanic' 'Avatar'
Jon Landau, an Oscar-winning producer who worked closely with director James Cameron on three of the biggest blockbusters of all time, “Titanic” and two “Avatar” films, has died. He was 63.
Turning down shopping's sensory overload
Stores like Walmart, Sobeys testing hours with no music, dimmed lights
Paramount, Skydance set to combine forces
Studios announce merger aimed at adapting to media landscape
City set to lose third nursing home this year
Total LTC beds lost in Toronto reaches 650 in less than three years
Djokovic feisty in victory
World No. 2 calls out fans after beating Rune to advance to quarterfinals
French coach: If we're boring you ... it doesn't matter'
Semifinal pits defensive and dull France against youthful and tournament-leading scorers Spain
Can Canada really slay the dragon?
Marsch sees no weakness in Argentina but says you have not seen our best version yet’
Springer's surge might get him traded
It’s too late for George Springer to salvage his disappointing season, but can the same be said about his trade value? The Blue Jays are about to find out.
I just want to win now'
Barnes, Quickley vow return to top of NBA after signing long-term deals
The sum of their parts
Post-title rebuild came sooner than expected and Kawhi leaving wasn’t the start of downfall
Hamas says Gaza raids a threat to truce talks
Israeli forces advanced deeper into the Gaza Strip’s largest city in pursuit of militants who had regrouped there, sending thousands of Palestinians fleeing on Monday from an area ravaged in the early weeks of the nine-month-long war.
Russia denies attacking kids' hospital
Debris from missile barrage interferes with surgeries, dozens killed in largest strike in months
Russian attacks plunged my city into darkness
Ukrainians did not expect such a severe blackout this summer. After all, the winter of 2023-24 was quite calm.
Voters globally want democracy
Democracy isn’t dead. It isn’t even dying. It was common late last year among the “chicken little” pundits to predict, in their year-end pieces, that 2024 was the year that liberal democracy would be forced to its knees.