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How grocery stores decide what gets donated
Many try to give as much older stock as possible to food banks
Why keep us guessing on interest rate cuts?
This will seem odd, but the economy is performing too well for the Bank of Canada to provide Canadians with interest rate relief.
Ukraine withdrawing from Avdiivka
Ukraine’s military chief said early Saturday he’s withdrawing troops from the city of Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine, where outnumbered defenders battled a Russian assault for four months.
Israel 'thorougly planning' Rafah attack
Biden urges caution, says military needs to have a credible’ plan to protect civilians
HOPE IS HARD TO FIND
Palestinians with ties to Canada face desperate situation in Rafah
Biden praises efforts to rebuild at crash site
A year after fire, president makes first visit to village
Prince Harry tries out wheelchair curling
Duke, Duchess of Sussex in B.C. for training camps ahead of 2025 event for veterans
Safe consumption sites saving lives
New study shows dramatic drop in overdoses within 500 metres of supervised spaces
What to do over Family Day weekend
Check out the latest on four wheels, arrange some flowers and meet Blue at the zoo
Judge rules that challenge of pronoun law can proceed
Province to fight ruling to protect 'parental rights'
Fighting for teachers and her health
Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario president seeking someone willing to give a kidney
Ford's Tories want to fast-track projects
Critics warn Greenbelt shows government can’t be trusted with harmful’ policies
Spat between Conestoga and Sault presidents 'distracting'
Colleges group says it expects highest standards’ from members
PWHL team gives what Leafs never could
The largest audience in professional women’s hockey history crowded into Scotiabank Arena on Friday night: young girls in their house league hockey sweaters, men and women in Toronto blue, grandmas in Olympic red.
Navalny's death stirs outrage
World leaders condemn Putin after Russian leader’s fiercest critic dies in prison
Trump, his companies ordered to pay $364M
Ex-U.S. president is also barred from running businesses, getting loans in state for three years if upheld on appeal
Front office says thanks, but no tanks
Shift in philosophy and personnel makes long-shot bid for play-in spot worth a shot - for now
Manoah sharp in first session
Pitcher looks fit and mental state 'right where it should be,' Schneider says
Matthews plays hat-trick hero
Anything Bobby McMann can do, apparently Auston Matthews can do better.
Has Toronto already outgrown home venue?
Scotiabank game sold out in hours
SWINGS AND MISSES
Jays return after too-quiet off-season and reveal strategy in Guerrero salary battle
Drama gets exquisite Canadian premiere
Beatriz Pizano and Carlos Gonzalez-Vio anchor this Latin American absurdist play
It'll make you want to lick the screen
Delectable ingredients dance as if it was Disney animation in film about obsessive passions
Tims owner aims for $60B in sales by 2028
Company is gearing up to expand its global presence
Founder back to lead Lightspeed
Interim CEO aims to build confidence with investors after stock stagnated
Multiplex builders stuck waiting for hydro hookups
Utility has no criteria for 'non-standard' requests
Air Canada ruling a lesson of AI liability, experts say
Company tried to argue chatbot was a separate legal entity
Experts warn of a storm ahead
Disappointing results from Canadian Tire may be heralding a wider fall in consumer spending
Leslieville residents file lawsuit against supervised injection site
Tensions have risen since mother killed by a stray bullet
Poilievre says he'd cut 'wasteful' foreign aid
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says a Tory government under his leadership would cut “wasteful” foreign aid and “back-office bureaucracy” to increase funding for the Canadian military, as his office confirms the party wants to “work toward” the billions of dollars in extra defence spending needed to meet goals for members of the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO).