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Palestinian Canadians to sue Joly
Ottawa accused of breaching export laws, government says deliveries to Israel are 'non-lethal'
Temperature breaks record
Toronto thermometers hit 16 C Monday, surpassing 50-year high of 13.3 C
Vaccine rates sink as cases mount
Ontario’s response efforts hampered by lack of data: experts
We may be living in the golden age of older filmmakers
Old age may be debated as a liability on the presidential campaign trail, but not at the Oscars
Writing runs deep in Swift's family
It seems Taylor Swift's knack for writing runs blood deep, all the way back to poet Emily Dickinson.
Arts and culture spending is trending up
Results from a new survey suggest signs of optimism for the beleaguered sector
JetBlue, Spirit ending $3.8B merger
Chances of approval extremely low after federal judge blocked deal over competition concerns
EU fines Apple nearly $2 billion
Company accused of hindering competition in music streaming
Grocers bet big on discount chains
Major players expanding lower-cost footprint as shoppers cut spending
Sales spike across GTA, but average price steady
Expert says buyers scaling down due to inflation, economic uncertainty
Defining a career in the trades
As I was walking down Yonge Street during a beautiful July afternoon last summer, an oncoming car slowed down before the passenger leaned out the window, locked eyes with me and blurted out three haunting words: \"Courtnall for Kordic!\" More than 30 years after I made that trade, Maple Leafs fans still won't let me forget it.
Northern Ontario, N.W.T.knock off heavyweights
REGINA Northern Ontario's Trevor Bonot summed up Monday's unexpected outcomes at the Canadian men's curling championship in a few succinct sentences.
Olynyk re-signs for two years
Deal reportedly worth 26.25M; hand surgery might end Barnes’ season
Former AL MVP Donaldson set to retire
Former Blue Jay Josh Donaldson says he's retiring after a 13-year career in which he was voted the 2015 American League most valuable player and was selected to three all-star games.
Against Boston, good won't be good enough
Brodie-Liljegren tandem troubling in potential playoff preview
PM security fail an embarrassment
Toronto police say they're \"reviewing\" what happened during a protest on Saturday night that led to cancellation of a dinner Justin Trudeau was to host for the visiting prime minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni.
Could Canada follow France on abortion?
Enshrining right in constitution a bold move in a world veering right
Trump restored to ballots
Supreme Court unanimously rejects attempts to ban him over Capitol riot
U.S. VP meets with Netanyahu rival
Israeli PM didn’t approve Washington meeting, Likud party official says
Ford names local councillor as PC candidate in Milton
Premier Doug Ford has tapped local councillor Zee Hamid to be the Progressive Conservative candidate in Milton.
SickKids pilot offers information on children's vaccines
Jessica Florio spends her workdays talking with parents who have questions about childhood vaccines.
A novel approach to easing renovictions
It's never a great sign when a problem is so novel and yet so commonplace that we need to invent a whole new word to describe it.
Former broadcaster wins riding
Conservative MP takes over district once led by O’Toole
Ottawa girds for Trump's possible return
Federal officials believe he would likely act on campaign threat to slap 10% tariff on all imports
Victim remembered for love of song
Family, neighbours remember couple killed in Weston shooting last week
Ottawa says it has finalized deals with municipalities
OTTAWA The Liberal government says it has reached 179 housing agreements with municipalities that will help build 750,000 homes over the next decade.
Tories defeat motion to halt 407 tolls for trucks
NDP say move would ease congestion and pollution, but minister points out highway is privately owned
Attempted murder case fell apart over ignored email
Victim wants accountability from police over misconduct
The end of a sad '40-year marathon'
Families of Erin Gilmour and Susan Tice confront Toronto cold-case murderer
Worried about microplastics? Boil your tap water
There are tiny shards of plastic all around us, from the air we breathe to the water we drink.