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Province commits over $1B to higher learning
Funding falls short of what universities, colleges hoped for
Back in the driver's seat
Adam Growe is a man of many hats: a standup comedian, a corporate entertainer, a foster parent to seven children. But he's likely most recognized as being Toronto's favourite cabbie.
The revolution will be in Spanglish
There may be a change in plans: Before AI kills us, it will confuse us.
'Toronto Rave' puts you at the centre of the party
DJ and promoter Aaron Plummer decided to turn his adventures staging semi-clandestine events in secret locations across Toronto into a game
Homan locks up playoff berth
Unbeaten Ontario sits atop Pool B, keeping pace with Alberta in Pool A
Porto beats Arsenal in first leg
Winner scored deep into stoppage time, while Barcelona and Napoli draw
Women launch $40M lawsuit
Players' claims target 2018 board on eve of Gold Cup
Tiedemann has sights on more innings
Toronto's top prospect likely to make major-league debut this season after strong Fall League
It's not the greatest look
Visiting players are no fans of the Mullett, Coyotes' cosy home
Tapping in ... or tapping out
MMA legend delivers pep talk with Raptors on edge between play-in push and tank
Pharmacare for all? This plan isn't even close
This might not be the time to roll out additional pharmacare coverage for Canadians.
Toronto's new 'starter' home: A $IM condo or townhouse
Report analyzes what $1 million will buy in Canada
Nvidia's revenue, profit soar thanks to AI chips
SANTA CLARA, CALIF. Nvidia Corp., which has seen its value skyrocket over the past year thanks to soaring demand for its graphics chips used for artificial intelligence, posted stronger-than-expected results for the latest quarter, with its revenue more than tripling from a year earlier.
Pipeline shortages may be persistent
Companies are boosting production, but increase may be too much for Trans Mountain to handle
The silver lining of going grey
It was not my intention to embrace my greying hair; I resisted for many years worried about how it would change my perception of self and how others would treat me. These concerns persisted despite being blessed with good skin and excellent health.
Poilievre bows down to Trump
So let me get this straight. Pierre Poilievre is going to make life more affordable for Canadians. Yet he’s going to ramp up our military spending wildly, as demanded by Donald Trump.
One killed during farmers' protest
Demonstrator dies after clashes erupt with security forces
At least 14 dead in mine collapse
Officials say more could be trapped
Israel blamed for strike
Two dead in missile attack on Damascus, airstrike kills two in Lebanon
Review sought over Gazan program
Lawyers call for better communication from federal department over refugee applications
Cap on students will hurt economy, province suggests
Ottawa did not consult with the provinces before announcing caps on international students, and it’s not just colleges and universities that will feel the impact — Ontario’s economy will too, says Post-Secondary Minister Jill Dunlop.
Man acquitted in pizza shop murder
Convicted brothers to face new trials after court finds judicial errors, questionable testimony
Random shootings part of a pattern, police, experts say
'We need to nip this in the bud and be outraged, and continue to be outraged'
Poilievre's comments on transgender policy draw fire
Conservative leader backs ban on transgender women in female spaces
Millennials outnumber boomers in Canada
OTTAWA Statistics Canada says there are now more millennials than baby boomers in the country, ending the 65-year reign of the post-Second World War generation as the largest cohort in the population.
'We knew it was going to be bafflegab'
Sault Ste. Marie residents without clinic disappointed by Tories’ reaction
City looks to increase parking fines
Hikes could create up to $60 million in new revenue
Helping kids navigate climate change distress
CAMH program to connect youth with solutions
Study permit cap could alter diversity
Schools will target countries with high visa approvals
City eyes methods to curb canine attacks
Measures include dangerous dog registry and signage