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Italy, Canada agree to strengthen ties
Trudeau, Meloni set out long-term plans to collaborate on energy security, economic growth
Ruling fuels debate on Charter clause
Court upholds secularism law, but experts decry premier's language on notwithstanding provision
North York General fought the ER crisis and won
How one of the city's busiest hospitals has cut down on patient wait times
Durham byelection could be bellwether for Conservatives
Riding a long-time Tory stronghold, but race hotly contested
That's not even a slap on the wrist
Ontario hiked fines for landlords who evict in bad faith, but they're not being imposed
Gaza receives first airdrop of U.S. humanitarian aid
U.S. military C-130 cargo planes dropped food in pallets over Gaza on Saturday in the opening stage of an emergency humanitarian assistance authorized by U.S.
Mediators close in on ceasefire plan
U.S. says Israel has more or less accepted' proposal's framework and Hamas must now decide
Fashion icon known for eye-catching style
Iris Apfel, a textile expert, interior designer and fashion celebrity known for her eccentric style, has died. She was 102.
Chess players from four countries on hold
Russians, Indians among those awaiting visas to attend top tournament next month in Toronto
From war, Ukraine's love of books grows
The war has been going on in Ukraine for two years. The renaissance of the Ukrainian book has been going on for almost two years too. It still hurts me to realize that these events are closely connected.
Clergy who supported protests PAYING THE PRICE
Priests arrested, deported or must flee in crackdown worsened after Ukraine invasion
Small Canadian startup floats hopes on helium
Inert gas key to semiconductor chips, space exploration, cooling MRI machines was thought in short supply until Minnesota find
Girls who want more than fun
TIFF Cinematheque series highlights a turning point in female representation’
Newbies saved thousands with DIY
As rookies in the reno world, couple were disorganized and careless, but they stuck through it
Body Shop Canada files for bankruptcy protection
Retailer plans to close 33 stores and restructure
Retailers brace for another tight year
Apparel sector is expected to take a hit as consumers focus spending on food and experiences
Ukraine official says Russia massing forces around a key city in the east
Surrounding Chasiv Yar, looking to make a breakthrough in Donetsk region
Putin foe buried in Moscow with thousands in attendance
Under a heavy police presence, thousands of people bade farewell Friday to opposition leader Alexei Navalny at his funeral in Moscow after his still-unexplained death two weeks ago in an Arctic penal colony.
‘King of the Crossing’
Buses run by Egyptian tycoon are now the only way for Palestinians to leave devastated Gaza if they have thousands of dollars for an exit permit
Gay man fighting to stay in Canada
Border officials say it’s safe to deport him back to India
Cuts to developmental services dire’
Province urged to increase funding as some warn the sector is reaching a breaking point
Kenneth Law murder case poses unique legal challenges
Mississauga man accused of shipping suicide kits around the world
Supreme Court bats for privacy of IP addresses
Ruling says police now need a warrant to obtain user’s internet protocol number
Doctors say 2.8% raise not enough
Pay increase only a tiny step’ in the right direction, OMA says
Centennial batting cages were for everyone
It’s that time of year, now that March has rolled around, when depending on the day of the week, a trip to the park might present an opportunity to go skating, or it might feel natural to play some catch.
Paramedic gets 5-year sentence for 2019 death
Black man had suffered cardiac arrest after first responders injected ketamine
Ford wrong to stack courts, ex aide says
Former Harper adviser suggests premier doesn’t get public safety
I saw strengths and weaknesses up close
Covering the late Brian Mulroney wasn’t as easy as it looked.
Mulroney will get state funeral
Tributes to former prime minister continue to flow from across the political spectrum
Construction firms say province stiffed them during the pandemic
Government says it tried to shield taxpayers from runaway costs on key infrastructure projects