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'Canada could be a world leader'
Indigenous people say their rapidly growing tourism sector needs more support from Ottawa
Canoeing became this city kid's later love
Maybe if I had spent more time at summer camp as a kid I'd be less of a burden on my partner when we go on canoe trips.
Ottawa draws ire over vetting process
Federal Liberals slammed after document reveals gap in screening of watchdog's newest chief
A different kind of leadership struggle
When Justin Trudeau took over the leadership of his party in 2013, he vowed there would be no more \"hyphenated Liberals.\"
'This could have been stopped'
Alleged victim of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach details 'terrifying' night in 1980
What do you love about life in Toronto?
My colleagues at the Star and I have written a lot lately about the aspects of Toronto that are causing many of us to find life a constant grind, and causing some of us to flee the city.
U of T says it will take 'time and effort' to recover
Demonstrations have divided community
We've let antisemitism be normalized
A home that displays a mezuzah signifying a covenant with God and blessings on the home has been defiled with a note that reads: \"You and your Jewish family are going to die.\"
Spain's Yamal looks to roast the hosts
Germans hope to challenge exciting Barcelona teen
Blue-line blue-chippers
Leats have three interesting prospects in Danford, Webber and Johansson
Nembhard provides backcourt depth
Canadian guard will help keep Gilgeous-Alexander, Murray fresh in Paris
Running it back more common than not
A good rule for life is to be suspicious of catch phrases and clichés.
On P.E.I., Anne's reign is inescapable
It is all Anne all the time on Prince Edward Island. And it was about to be that much more when the Royal Canadian Mint rolled out a new $1 coin paying homage to Lucy Maud Montgomery, the most storied Canadian author of all, to mark her 150th birthday.
'SEVEN SAMURAI AT 70: Kurosawa's epic still moves like nothing else
NEW YORK Akira Kurosawa’s “Seven Samurai” is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. But despite its age, the vitality and fleetfooted movement of Kurosawa’s epic is still breathtaking.
This cement plant doesn't just capture carbon, it sells it
The promise of carbon capture — that you can grab climate-changing emissions out of the air and shoot them underground or put them to use — has always exceeded the reality.
AI poses growing risk to democracy
On Nov. 30, 2022, San Franciscobased OpenAI released ChatGPT, a chatbot capable of generating text almost indistinguishable from that written by a human. It wasn’t perfect — the bot had a tendency to “hallucinate facts” — but still prompted journalists to wonder whether the bot might eventually take their jobs.
Levy brings reprisal fears
U.S. has threatened to respond to a new tax imposed on big tech firms
Israel approves new homes for West Bank settlements
JERUSALEM The Israeli government has approved plans to build nearly 5,300 new homes in settlements in the occupied West Bank, a monitoring group said Thursday, the latest in a campaign to accelerate settlement expansion, aimed at cementing Israeli control over the territory and preventing the establishment of a future Palestinian state.
Poll suggests Trudeau will lead Liberals into election
Just one in four surveyed approve of PM’s performance
Most of caucus supports PM, Freeland says
GTA Liberals met with deputy leader to discuss Toronto—St. Paul’s byelection loss
It's July, but there's a chill in the air
It’s all about free speech. But for whom?
Weekend will be test of Biden's resolve
Defiant president faces uphill battle to convince voters, party donors he’s fit to run for re-election
Firearms case tossed over delays
Oshawa judge calls incident a sad state of affairs’
Marsch's goal is more goals
Canada shows rapid progress under coach, faces Venezuela in quarters
'They should have at least communicated'
Passengers say they felt abandoned by WestJet following flight cancellations
Is it the 'Wild West approach to planning"?
Caledon rezones land for development despite local, provincial concerns
Strike to close LCBO stores
Talks break down as union cites fears over job security amid retail overhaul
BRITAIN'S BIG SWING
Labour poised for landslide as voters oust Tories after 14 years in power
The immortality of vampire films
Anew Canadian entry puts an idiosyncratic spin on the mythology of the undead
WHAT directors WEAR
In a new book from A24, the elements of auteur style get a close-up