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Eurovision under the shadow of war
Europe's biggest singing contest says it's apolitical. An Israeli artist is putting that claim to the test
'I feel the world has collapsed'
Ethiopian refugee's ambition to become a neurosurgeon faces bureaucratic hurdle
These students got accepted, now they need accommodations
Study of 22 publicly funded schools uncovers a brewing housing crisis
Truck driver helped limit casualties in crash
A Chinese truck driver was praised in local media Saturday for parking his vehicle across a highway and preventing more cars from tumbling down a slope after a section of the road in the country's mountainous south collapsed and killed at least 48 people.
WestJet issues lockout notice to mechanics union
WestJet has issued a 72-hour lockout notice to the union representing its mechanics and warns a work stoppage could happen as early as Tuesday.
Anti-vaping pilot passes the test
South River high school found detectors led to drop in on-campus vaping and helped create 'safer spaces'
A race Werth running
Ex-outfielder owns stake in several horses, one in Run for the Roses
Coach creator of Canadian content
Mitchell is ready to get back in the gym and work with his protégés before the Summer Olympics
Canucks set date with Oilers
Predators eliminated after sixth straight home defeat in post-season
It seems you can take Boston out of the boy
Defence prospect Webber insists series has not tested his loyalties
A leader in the clubhouse (and stat sheet)
Turner's open-minded approach comes from long baseball journey
WINNER TAKE ALL
Why this Game 7 isn't like the others
What does Finland know about happiness?
On the outskirts of Helsinki, Anna Nyman, a forager, biologist and herbalist, walks me around the island of Lammassaari, a nature reserve slowly waking up from its winter slumber.
A Negroni journey across Italy
I took a multi-city trip to sip my favourite cocktail in its homeland
Why police lie and who suffers
There is a problem in Canadian policing with cops who lie. For many, the recent verdict in the trial of Umar Zameer is a powerful reminder of the dangers this poses.
Doctors should focus on medicine, not social justice
For over a year, Canadian physicians have been debating the CanMEDS roles, which is a framework describing the competencies required of specialist doctors certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. These roles are taught in medical school and form part of the basis for the students' evaluations.
Travel's balancing act in the age of Instagram tourists
Get ready to go, but not too ready, argues a veteran traveller in new book
MEET NADER HASAN Just try him
A rising star in court circles, Toronto lawyer behind Umar Zameer's stunning victory 'turned over every grain of sand on the beach'
GTA development a breath of fresh air
Couple moving to townhome equipped with Panasonic's Breathe Well solution
Remote work can aid wellness
While flexibility in work arrangements has been praised for allowing employees to avoid long commutes and manage work-life balance more effectively, skeptics argue that such arrangements lead to increased feelings of isolation and blurred work-life boundaries.
Grocery co-ops offer relief for shoppers
Experts say stores address feelings of distrust toward corporations, frustration over high prices
What would Trump mean for Canada?
A recent report on the potential impacts of this year's U.S. presidential election by Scotiabank Economics is among the first to quantify the likely economic damage to Canada from a second Donald Trump presidency.
PRIDE ON THE LINE
Toronto's Japanese restaurants are finding it harder than ever to find qualified chefs. The reason? An unintended side effect of government policy
Former Trump adviser takes stand
Ex-aide recounts political firestorm in 2016 over 'Access Hollywood' tape
UN says Rafah assault could kill hundreds of thousands
Palestinians at 'imminent risk of death' if Israel invades region, agency warns
Program for sex offenders may end
Funding has dried up for Ontario system that, a study found, helped cut recidivism by nearly 90%
Old factory converted to become net-zero
Owner found way to retrofit building that is super energy efficient: geothermal energy
Manitoba, Ottawa plan Red Dress alert system
Public to be notified of missing Indigenous women and girls
What a poll says about next Liberal leader
Deputy PM Freeland is the most prominent in a hypothetical race with no obvious front-runner
Protest encampment remains at U of T
School concerned about reports of threats, hate speech