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Liberals give rivals chance to force election
Trudeau defiant after byelection defeat in Montreal stronghold
Attacks rattle Lebanon
Hezbollah blames Israel after co-ordinated explosions targeting pagers used by militant group leave at least nine dead, thousands wounded
Microsoft, Vodafone sign Office AI deal
Telecommunications firm purchasing 68,000 licences for corporate versions of Copilot assistant to boost productivity
Expanded pipeline opens new markets
Reliance on U.S. has been reduced
Tupperware Brands plans to enter court protection
Tupperware Brands is preparing to file for bankruptcy as soon as this week, according to people with knowledge of the plans, following a years-long effort to revive the business amid waning demand.
Experts wary of Ottawa's back-to-work circumvention
Some fear use of Section 107 of labour code could remove incentive for employers to reach a deal
Companies dropping ball on payments
Report finds overall debt held by businesses up 12.8% to hit $33.8 billion
Watchdog probes cost of stocking stores early
Critics say provincial tab could be 3 or 4 times Ford's estimated $225M
Dhaliwal realizing his dream at home
Canada opens 90-over event with victory over Nepal
Down year better after a banner
The Blue Jays and Rangers are set for another mid-September matchup, the second in as many seasons, but this series won't have quite the same intensity as the last.
Clark playoff bound, but who will she play?
Six seedings still to be determined with post-season less than a week away
Blueliner remembers Salming and eyes second ring
Ekman-Larsson arrives with a sense of history, purpose
Why Crosby plays unselfish game
Leafs unfamiliar with stars taking less in pursuit of greater goal
Carbon tax poisoned by Tories, killed off by NDP
If the federal carbon tax is not yet dead, it has suffered a mortal wound.
Musk's creepy attack on Swift is revealing
If for some reason you found yourself worried last week about Taylor Swift's status as a \"childless cat lady,\" have no fear, Elon Musk had you covered.
Not everyone can use data on TTC
TConnect, the TTC's soon-to-bemothballed public Wi-Fi network, never offered an especially good user experience.
Suppressing Russian war doc shameful
I watched \"Russians at War,\" the documentary that's caused such a fuss at the Toronto International Film Festival, over the weekend and I kept waiting for the \"soft propaganda\" for Moscow its critics keep complaining about.
Putin tells military to boost troop numbers by 180,000
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the country's military to increase its number of troops by 180,000 to a total of 1.5 million on Monday, as Moscow's military action in Ukraine has now dragged on for more than 22 years.
Burning oil tanker towed away from Yemen after rebel attacks
Salvagers successfully towed a Greek-flagged oil tanker ablaze for weeks after attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels to a safe area without any oil spill, a European Union naval mission said Monday.
Israeli strikes kill 16 in Gaza
Palestinian officials say four children among dead
Attempted shooting could have political fallout
Suspect’s support for Ukraine could play into Trump’s characterization of himself as persecuted
Suspect lay in wait for 12 hours
Alleged gunman camped outside Florida golf course, court records show
Couple wins $70M in August Lotto Max draw
A northern Ontario couple from Iroquois Falls has won the $70-million Lotto Max jackpot on their first try.
Jackson 5 guitarist 'inspired generations'
Background singer dies at 70 of apparent heart attack
Metrolinx and TTC must build better relationship
Big number: $110 million, the estimated initial full-year cost for the TTC to operate the muchdelayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT and Finch West LRT.
In Hamilton, old arena takes new shape
Renovations are underway at former Copps Coliseum
SIU to probe man's fatal fall from balcony
A 21-year-old man from Toronto is dead after York police carried out a search warrant in Etobicoke Monday morning.
Nygard says sentence 'excessive' in appeal
Fashion mogul was convicted on four counts of sexual assault
Former military leader not guilty of sexual assault
Former vice-admiral Haydn Edmundson has been found not guilty of sexual assault and committing an indecent act, concluding a trial that began in February.
B.C. mayors seek action on mental health crisis
Mayors, First Nations leaders, and law enforcement officials are pleading with the federal and provincial governments to take \"immediate action\" to address what they call dual \"crises\" of public safety and mental-health issues in communities across British Columbia.