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Canadian men ready to show they've arrived
It's got to be a couple of years ago that Dwight Powell was talking about the allure and joy and lifelong connections that came from international basketball.
GAMES OF CHANCE
Paris offers opportunity to bring back the romance of the Olympics. Here's why it won't be easy
Ruffling some feathers
Canada geese aren't always loved. In one U.S. suburb, dislike spurred action
Drake-Kendrick Lamar beef commemorated in video game
Fan's creation adds to profile of spat between two hip-hop artists
How Toronto felt about Drake in 2014 How Toronto feels about Drake in 2024
When Kendrick Lamar dissed Drake, he dissed Toronto too. Why aren't we angrier?
Celebrities and POLITICS
Charli XCX and Hulk Hogan have chosen their candidates. Will they make a difference?
Pipeline sale poised for election delay
Political uncertainty, complexities with First Nations ownership adding to complications of deal
Musk's X not going away anytime soon
Last weekend, when the American political world was upended by Joe Biden's announcement he was stepping down, the news didn't break on TV, or on a news website. It happened on Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter.
New plank to reconciliation?
First Nation sees green energy project as a path to a prosperous future, but there are many hurdles
Inside a 19th-century shipwreck, has champagne aged like fine wine?
Polish divers discover vessel loaded with luxury goods off Swedish coast
Arsonists attack rail system
National probe opened into 'calculated' crimes ahead of opening ceremony
'Ford Fest' back as premier considers an early election
Progressive Conservative party uses event to build brand and raise money
One third of all buildings in Jasper are gone
Premier says no definite timeline of when residents near national park can return
Olympic fouls worse than FIFA ones
While soccer bodies expect a bit of cheating, the Games at least pretend to care about fair play
A French feast for the senses
Olympic launch persevered in the rain - staggering in its ambition, scope and daring
Haven for kids with low vision, sight loss
CNIB Lake Joe in Muskoka is a fully accessible camp that lets families have some summer fun
Bin in death illegally blocking lane
No permit issued for dumpster where cyclist died
'There are no fractures'
Liberal MPs slam anonymous Trudeau and Freeland critics
Young giraffe dies at Toronto Zoo
Two-year-old Matu stopped breathing while unconscious during operation
If we sell, will our kids ever own property?
Maybe we are clinging to an outdated concept of stability and happiness
Missing 3-year-old boy's body found in Mississauga creek
Tot disappeared while at park with his parents
High stakes, horses and harmony
Canadian hopes champion’s abuse case doesn’t make others think mistreatment leads to success
SUMMER'S GAMES
McIntosh, like Oleksiak, could become a Canadian legend before she can vote
The French connection
Paris Games feature Eiffel Tower medals, Russian neutrals’ and gender-equal athlete numbers
Harris chooses Freedom'
Beyoncé song from 2016 carries political meaning
When it works, it's deliriously good
Marvel’s only theatrical release this year features plenty of jabs at the superhero studio’s expense
Bombardier on track despite strike
Aircraft maker reports a profit of 19M for the quarter, up from a loss of 35M a year ago
Investors can no longer prop up city's condo market, report says
Toronto’s condo market is “deteriorating” to levels not seen since the 1990s recession, says a new report, warning the fallout will impact home and rental supply for years to come.
Bread price-fixing lawsuit settled
Loblaw and George Weston to pay 500M in largest antitrust settlement in Canadian history
Is the burning of Jasper really worth all that oil?
Please, not Jasper. With that thought, many Canadians went to sleep Wednesday night wondering if that town in Jasper National Park, one of the prettiest, freshest, most heart-lifting places in this country, would survive.