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Boards limit use of books with N-word
Works by non-Black authors removed, banned after consultations with Black families, students
Genocide or justified?
South Africa begins its case in the World Court for Israel to stop military operations in Gaza
Dick welcomes reps between NBA, 905
Rookie rejoins the parent club in Utah
Samsonov says being waived a wake-up call
Troubled Maple Leafs goalie Ilya Samsonov broke his silence on being waived, saying it made him \"sad\" but also got him focused on getting \"back on track.\"
The biggest sign is the hardest
Guerrero headed to arbitration, while Toronto comes to terms with its other 11 eligible players
Two-goal lead blown in overtime loss
Jones has tough night in net as teammates play poorly in front of him
Belichick defined game's grind
The 71-year-old will coach somewhere else, but his Patriots tenure is his magnum opus
This classic outsider tale is timeless
Mean Girls' writer Tina Fey seized on the idea that 'girldom' is ultimately a tragicomedy
High school satire for the TikTok generation
New take 'Mean Girls' has barely changed from original film, but it has an exuberant young cast and updated tech
Air Canada to fight regulator over power wheelchairs
Airline says it has accepted most of ruling's orders
Apple to pay $14M battery settlement
Even if it's dead as a doornail, that old iPhone in your junk drawer could be worth up to $150.
When higher costs cut into 'real' wages
Calculations using Statistics Canada data show four out of 18 sectors saw declines over past decade
Need a health card? Go to Staples
Some Service Ontario spots are closing and moving into stores
Judge at centre of murder appeal
Retired justice's comments have led to a previous case being overturned
Snow in forecast
At least 10 cm expected, city says snowplows ready
Zelenskyy rules out ceasefire plan
President says Moscow will use truce to regroup and 'crush us afterward'
Trump claims he's innocent
Former president defies judge, launches tirade during New York fraud trial
Toronto roads among slowest in the world
If you've ever been stuck in Toronto traffic, take comfort knowing that delays could always be worse elsewhere - but not by much.
Renaissance man with a common touch
John Godfrey was a rare creature in the House of Commons: He had a full life before politics, a fun life after politics, and a family life that transcended politics.
He 'believed in building a good society'
Former Ontario MP led Oshawa riding for two decades, took helm of New Democrats in 1975
Highway overpass protests banned
Chief says police will assess demonstrations with a criminal lens' and make arrests if necessary
ICJ has no power to prosecute Israel
South Africa has long seen itself, presented itself, as a moral beacon to the world. That is the status invested on a nation which fought hammer and tong, peacefully and violently, to throw off the shackles of reprehensible apartheid.
Why the facts aren't always just a simple click away
Online searches can reinforce false beliefs, study shows
Botox Destroyed What I Liked About My Face
Our imperfections may be what makes us interesting.
Support for PM, Liberals hits new lows, poll suggests
Survey finds 58 per cent of Canadians disapprove of the current government
What's behind the spiralling violence seen in Ecuador?
Armed attack during live TV broadcast latest episode of brutality
Rajakovic rant about respect
Coach's outburst will surely net hefty fine, but he's officially stamped himself as the team's voice
Sole Man
Andrew Phung isn't just a sneakerhead and a Toronto dad, but an omnipresent TV star
We must protect our pets from Big Tech
We love our pets and we love our gadgets.
In Mexico, Beetles Are Part of the Family
Many residents of Cuautepec, in Mexico City, say the Beetle represents their resilience.