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Should the arts remain apolitical?
At a ritzy downtown Toronto hotel last November, on one of the year’s biggest nights for Canadian literature, a pro-Palestinian campaign quite literally took centre stage.
Hints of prior owners fill empty home
Some things remain in vacant dwellings, and there's no accounting for what people leave behind
Hidden technology solutions for troubled times
Siemens Canada CEO focuses on climate and AI, including innovative self-powered homes
The jobs paradox
Canada seems to have dodged a recession - so why is it so hard to find work right now?
'Day of rage' called at Hamas funeral
Leader mourned across Muslim world as Biden tells Israel to accept truce
Canadians scramble to leave Lebanon as flights cancelled
Ottawa warns thousands of citizens to flee as threat of war with Israel grows
School's out, but is this professor?
Woman refused permanent residence as officials don't consider her 'employed' between semesters
Most in U.S. think Secret Service can't protect candidates
Poll finds 70% believe agency moderately responsible for attempt on Trump's life
Second woman says Munro's husband targeted her as a child
Gerald Fremlin allegedly showed 9-year-old his genitals six years before incident with step-daughter
Police brace for more far-right protests
Misinformation about knife attack sparks violence
'This was a place where people felt safe'
Black community prays for teen girl shot at reunion of former residents of historic Africville
Red panda cub dies at Toronto Zoo
Six-week-old animal became much less active, showed signs of serious health concerns, staff say
Don River trail to remain closed for another year
Popular walking and cycling path undergoing repairs
Stronach seeks venue change
Billionaire Magna founder also switches lawyers to fight sex assault charges
Nygard sentencing delayed
The sentencing for disgraced fashion mogul Peter Nygard has been postponed until next month, so that the lead Crown attorney can be present for the decision.
It's the company you keep
At Camp Ontario, kids can connect with others who understand juvenile arthritis
'They could have saved three lives that night'
Mother of teen victim questions police's actions
'A massive victory for tenants'
Landlord ordered to fix dilapidated conditions after 10-month rent strike
Canada faces challenges whoever wins
A Trump victory could be a 'tsunami' for the north, but Harris has also shown protectionist ideas
POSTCARD FROM PARIS: Superfan takes in her seventh Games
Robinson has been to Sydney, London, Rio and more
SWIMMING: Zhanle's record race amazing if clean
A margin unseen in 96 years
TENNIS: Félix has eyes on the prizes
Auger-Aliassime faces Alcaraz in semis before mixed bronze match
One for the birds
Kudos to Roger Tory Peterson, granddaddy of birdwatching, on the 90th anniversary of his seminal field guide
Creating fine art behind bars
Two Oscar nominees team up with real ex-cons in compassionate and compelling prison drama
ADVERTISING: CarShield to pay $10M to settle deceptive ad charges
U.S. agency alleges celebrity, consumer endorsers made false statements
META NEWS: BAN Media outlets lost 85% of engagement
New study paints bleak picture journalism online
Bell focuses on AI, costs as profit spikes to $537M
Jump in earnings comes months after company laid off 4,800 workers
Cheating's not new. Why drone scandal is different
The women's soccer scandal in Paris is hardly the first time Canadians have cheated in order to win.
Canadian soldiers aren't props for celebrities
You can't be too careful these days. With all the fake news, misinformation and Al-generated \"deep fakes\" out there, you can't take anything at face value. You have to be on your guard.
No nerves, just adrenalin for McIntosh
PARIS Summer McIntosh was nervous, as it turns out. Not on this night, not as she swam one of the most meaningful races of her young life, under control and yet not up to her own standard, making Canadian Olympic history. Summer wasn't nervous about this.