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Foreign students in limbo as visa delays worsen
Federal changes to study permits lead to growing backlog
Summer rainstorms shatter city records
Saturday's 128 mm marked new high at Pearson in already damp season
Matsuyama pulls away
Japanese star takes five-shot lead in Memphis after another 64
Salah scores in opener
Liverpool, Arsenal pick up points to begin title chase
One way to get the upper hand
Handedness. It's a word used all the time by Blue Jays president Mark Shapiro and general manager Ross Atkins and it's one that makes a lot of Jays fans roll their eyes.
AFTER THE GOLD RUSH
U.S. team takes a break before considering another Olympic title defence
TROUBLED WATERS
Women's eight crew saved Rowing Canada from hitting bottom, but it's a long way to the surface
Violence stirs fear in Hindu minority
Officials who worked for Awami League party had their homes set on fire after ouster of former prime minister
How Musk uses X to amplify his right-wing views
He spreads memes - and sometimes misinformation about illegal immigration, alleged election fraud
Killing of Hezbollah leaders may backfire in the end
Provocative acts threaten to spark another war between Israel and Lebanon
Airlines flee small cities, cut links to rest of country
Travel to smaller communities has withered, increased fares, leaving Canada less connected
It floated my boat
At 61, I thought joining a sailing club would shake things up. Capsizing was more than I bargained for. I did it anyway
Protesters around world back opposition's claim to victory
Venezuelans across the world some with flags and other patriotic paraphernalia responded to a call from their country's political opposition Saturday and took to the streets to defend the faction's claim to victory over President Nicolás Maduro in last month's disputed presidential election.
Trump continues personal attacks
Former president Donald Trump on Saturday repeatedly swerved from a message focused on the economy into non sequiturs and personal attacks, including thrice declaring that he was better looking than Vice-President Kamala Harris.
Chicago back on global political stage
Residents, leaders and activists vie for time in the spotlight as city plays host to event
Storm roars through Bermuda
System expected to move near southeastern Newfoundland late Monday
Kyiv pushes farther into Russia
Russia kept up its assault on Ukraine Saturday even as Ukrainian forces pushed into Russia's Kursk border region.
Israeli strike kills 18 family members
Assault comes after mediators express hope for truce deal
Farewell, Toronto - we're getting out
The noise and congestion of building boom drives away exhausted lifelong residents
Advocate became a voice for others
Dying man fought to change Canada's approach to psychedelic-assisted therapy
MPPs schooled over tarnished statue
First Nations consultant scolds committee hearing about Macdonald sculpture
Wasaga gossip feeds ugly ripples
Rumours of people defecating along the beach at the popular tourist town have devolved into anti-immigration rhetoric against South Asians
Tornado touches down near Kitchener
Witness claims to see 'full funnel' in southwestern village
Storms cause flooding, outages
Major thunderstorms in southwestern Ontario leave motorists stranded, thousands without power
City order shows leaning building unsafe since 2014
Crews demolish top floor of structure that was threatening to collapse on Friday
Fans given reason to care
After trades, Jays still aren't good but at least offer hope of improvement
PGA leaders putt for show
Matsuyama and McCarthy solve greens in Memphis
Northern Dancer's legacy on full display
Sixty years after legendary horse won at Woodbine, his impact is still felt at King's Plate
MAKING THE ROUNDS
Every two years, SCOREGolf ranks Canada's Top 100 courses ― including a few surprises
Foodie utopia in SWITZERLAND
For a front-row view of the dinner theatre at Memories, forgo the white-tablecloth seating for a perch at the counter, which affords closeups of the choreography in the wide-open kitchen. Theatre is a misnomer, though; the philosophy that guides acclaimed chef Sven Wassmer here is anything but showy.