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Scrap plans to hold immigration detainees in prisons, Ottawa urged
Former Liberal cabinet ministers sign letter slamming federal proposal
City was warned of safety risks on ferries
Crash that injured 20 was ‘avoidable,’ says retired captain
Emergency alert
Doctors see rise in patients being diagnosed with cancer in the ER
Shot still bouncing in fans' memories
Five years ago, Leonard delivered a thrilling game-winner
Remembering one of hockey's unsung heroes
Ron Ellis departed the nation’s capital 63 years ago as a teenage hockey star bound for the bright lights of Toronto, the quintessential young Canadian searching for glory.
Messi show rocks the house
Superstar’s first game on Canadian soil ends with Montreal fans chanting his name
As a child, her son only ran in his dreams
So now mom runs for him, including the 24th annual Sporting Life OK on Sunday. The run has raised more than 1 million for charity and expects 20,000 participants
Fighting a deadly epidemic and history
Eswatini is battling the world's most serious HIV/AIDS problem. Long-standing sexual behaviours and beliefs stand in the way, including those of the South African country's king
KNOCKED OUT
This advocate launched a black-tie charity event to end homelessness while evicting his own tenant and listing the unit on Airbnb. The Landlord and Tenant Board found it 'deplorable'
IS THE STRONGMAN WEAK?
If Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is wobbling, that matters to Ukraine and to Vladimir Putin
Kyiv says Russian operatives dominating on TikTok
Ukraine has warned the Kremlin is expanding its use of TikTok to question the legitimacy of Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s presidency and undermine the nation’s morale as Russia presses its advantage in cyberspace as well as on the battlefield.
Back under Putin's eye
Returning Russians provide boost for Moscow’s war economy
More than 300 dead in flash floods
Roads, power lines and over O00 homes destroyed as UN agency scales up emergency response
Raging B.C. fire doubles in size
Residents warned Parker Lake blaze will impact utilities
Army orders more Rafah evacuations
Few places left to go for tens of thousands of Palestinians as Israel expands military offensive
Russia seizes border villages
Kyiv says it is battling to take control in Kharkiv as hundreds flee region
Baby's death was a tragedy.Did it have to be a crime?
Prosecutors were told the case was not in the public interest, but they went ahead anyway, forcing a woman to relive her son's death in an ordeal that lasted three years
Fighting corrosive effects of social media
In the age of connectivity, how do we get underage kids to disconnect for their own good?
Liberal cabinet minister known for his generosity
Longtime Toronto MP and former premier's brother had lots of room in his heart'
Nemo wins a raucous Eurovision
The normally unifying song contest was roiled this year by protests over Israel's participation
Sad to see Akinola leave TFC
Deep in the recesses of the BMO training ground, there are presumably members of the Toronto FC staff wondering what could have been for Ayo Akinola.
MLSE missed its shot
WNBA an obvious play in Toronto. Good thing Tanenbaum sees it
'Everything is on the table'
Leafs leadership says pattern of playoff failure is cause for franchise to reconsider its approach
Empty words not enough
Leafs leadership talks about change, but it's still just talk about change
Time for a new plan
Shanahan's patience with the Core Four has run out. It's about time
WORKING MOMS
What maternity leave? Freelance photographer mothers, who often return to jobs weeks after giving birth, share their reality
Just let the students be
More than 2,000 pro-Palestinian protesters, mostly students, have been arrested in some cases violently throughout the US. for activism. Now hundreds of Canadian students have joined the movement.
Destiny's DONOR
Tyler Rosen is a rare example of a two-time living organ donor, and he hasn't stopped there. How a Will Smith movie and a poolside meeting changed lives forever
Author can't hide his wanderlust
Travel writer is so persuasive, it's easy to imagine him causing an uptick in tourism
On olive trees & the power of music in dark times
Palestinian-Canadian pianist and composer John Kameel Farah shares how he rediscovered his creative spark