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Activists at McGill say morale remains high
A patchwork of colourful tarps covered dozens of tents at a pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University's downtown campus on Sunday, shielding protesters from both the heavy rain and prying eyes.
Police shut down protest at California university
Authorities warned students they could face arrest
Little sign of progress in truce talks
Netanyahu pushes back against pressure to halt war as Israel vows powerful operation’ in Gaza
Foreign minister slams RCMP murder charges
Ottawa accused of welcoming criminals after 3 Indian nationals charged in death of Sikh activist
Children facing health crisis, report says
Association calls for boost in government funding, creation of national strategy
Bakery forced to shed its location
Recent visit by social media influencer was great for home-based business but city found operation contravened bylaw
Missed flight added thousands to cost of councillor's Italy trip
Scarborough councillor reimbursed for luxury car rental, extended stay
We can never hold our child in our hands again'
Couple share pain of losing family killed during police chase
ELEVATED ANGST
Lane reductions on the Gardiner have left some drivers baffled - but there's a lot happening under the surface
Reds win fourth in a row
Bernardeschi snaps scoring slump to lead the way with a pair of goals
Mystik Dan has nose for roses
18-1 shot triumphs in three-way fight to finish at Derby
Clark knows how to fill seats
Ex-NCAA star helps sell out arena in WNBA pre-season debut
Manoah recalled from Buffalo to start Sunday in D.C.
Nearly nine months after he last stepped on a major-league mound, the Blue Jays' one-time ace is back.
Winning a game of failure
Springer is used to slow starts, but believes Jays will turn things around
Win and Ottawa's definitely in playoffs
Boston clinches third spot in standings with important victory over Montreal in its season finale
Beyond clear this team isn't built for playoffs
Another year, another playoff disappointment. It has become a rite of spring that cannot please the folks who control the Maple Leafs.
SAME OLD STORY
Leafs can't complete the comeback after trailing series 3-1
Failure to use First Nations bylaws will cause harm
Lately, our neighbouring communities have been making headlines for all the wrong reasons: overdoses, homelessness and crime. While we have been working diligently to prevent the same crises in our community, Hiawatha First Nation, Premier Doug Ford's directive to police stating that the enforcement of First Nations bylaws is not mandatory has thrown a wrench in our plans.
Storm strands baby sea turtles
An aquarium in South Africa is stretched beyond capacity after more than 500 baby sea turtles were washed up on beaches by a rare and powerful storm and rescued by members of the public.
'Killer nurse' pleads guilty
One after another, family members aimed their grief and anguish at Heather Pressdee, who sat quietly on the other side of the Butler County, Pa., courtroom.
Fitness teacher jailed as terrorist
Saudi Arabia has confirmed in a letter to the United Nations that a female fitness instructor who was popular online received an 11-year prison sentence but did not specify any of her alleged \"terrorism offences.\"
Do you actually think I could walk away?'
For perspective on Trudeau's political future, a veteran journalist takes us back to a fateful boxing match
Building a BETTER BAGEL
The newish owners of Gryfe's are determined to hold true to the 110-yearold bakery's tradition save for a few tweaks
Their PET cause
Tamagotchi, the hand-held virtual creature with a life cycle all the rage in the late '90s and early 2000s will never die. Not if the Toronto Tamagotchi Club has its way
Labour's mayoral wins add to Tory misery
Khan seals record third term in London
Hamas joins ceasefire talks
Israel downplays chances of ending war, avoids sending delegates to Cairo
Toronto can't afford to cheap out on parks
Every time I pass through Garrison Crossing I'm amazed. Amazed that it exists and amazed at the view. If Toronto gets the next step right it will become a major landmark in a part of town that is both old and new.
High-ranking officer faces penalty hearing
Woman has admitted to supplying questions in advance to candidates vying for rank of sergeant
25 arrested at University of Virginia protest
Twenty-five people were arrested Saturday for trespassing at the University of Virginia after police clashed with pro-Palestinian protesters who refused to remove tents from campus, and demonstrators at the University of Michigan chanted antiwar messages and waved flags during commencement ceremonies.
Peel reception centre's opening hinges on funds
Brampton mayor says site could begin housing asylum seekers as soon as July if Ottawa, the province agree to more money