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Legal clinic criticizes mayor's call to close care hub
A community legal clinic in Kingston, Ont., is denouncing the mayor’s calls to clear an encampment and close a supervised consumption site in the city following a series of alleged assaults that left two people dead and one seriously injured.
Four-day rescue frees entangled whale
Crew had to make 50 cuts to get ropes, fishing gear off of exhausted humpback near B.C. coast
Trudeau's carbon pricing is losing allies
When it comes to its national carbon pricing regime, the Liberal government is getting lonelier and lonelier.
Zameer case raises tough questions
Doug Ford crossed every line when he condemned the courts for granting bail to an accused cop-killer in a controversial 2021 case.
Organizers' fate now in judge's hands
Justice says making ruling is ‘daunting' due to complexity of legal arguments by Crown, defence
Restaurateur who fought COVID rules convicted of 17 licensing violations
Adamson Barbecue founder faces fines
Will Farrell latest celeb to slam Toronto traffic
Will Ferrell joins a running list of celebrities grumbling about Toronto's traffic, claiming it took him \"30 minutes to go a block\" down the road.
Cop's manslaughter charge downgraded
Teen died after Kijiji deal gone bad with off-duty officer
Temporary workers' suit clears hurdle
Migrant employees contend program is unconstitutional
Trudeau unleashed is new Grit weapon against Poilievre
“I believe we’re going to win everything!” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responded when asked this week whether he thought the Liberals will win Monday’s byelection in LaSalle—Émard—Verdun.
THE POWER OF LOVE
They weren't looking for romance in their 70s, but it may have helped prolong their lives
Film isn't propaganda, it's a rebuke of Putin
“I don’t know what we’re fighting for. Not even a clue. I just want to go home.”
Hoggard denied bail as he seeks appeal
Ex-Hedley singer serving five years for sexual assault
U.S. favoured at Solheim Cup
Led by world No. 1 and 2, Americans hope to snap three-event skid
Standards 'always going to be high
Hedman says Lightning must step up as leaders in post-Stamkos era
Marner will stay if he wants to
Toronto appears married to its core. So it’s time to show him the money and a little love
Sobeys owner expects more sales at full-service stores
CEO points to improved consumer sentiment as inflation begins to ease
For Air Canada's pilots, pay is the sticking point
Labour minister met with union, airline and urged them to reach a deal
Restored bells are back at Notre Dame
‘Voice’ of cathedral will be heard again as it is readied for Dec. 8 reopening
Louisiana begins cleanup as storm moves inland
MORGAN CITY, LA. Francine weakened Thursday after striking Louisiana as a Category 2 hurricane that knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of utility customers, sent storm surge rushing into coastal communities and raised flooding fears in New Orleans and beyond.
Spy chief wrote minister secret letter
Former CSIS head warned that wave of harassment allegations was likely to follow initial report
Ford promises jobs for staff
Cleaning service employees warned of layoffs Oct. 31
Teacher files wrongful termination suit
Woman claims she was fired after showing video about Israel-Hamas conflict to Grade 8 class
B.C. will scrap carbon tax if NDP get re-elected
Premier vows to instead focus on big polluters
Screenings of Russian soldiers film paused
The Toronto International Film Festival says it has been forced to pause upcoming screenings of the \"Russians at War\" documentary due to \"significant threats\" to festival operations and public safety.
Tories say they have solution for online harassment
OTTAWA Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner says her party will introduce a bill in the House of Commons next week to protect people from online harassment.
She won bronze in Paris. Now she's aiming higher
Pole vaulter is parlaying fame — and some risque content — into money for athletes
Bus lanes cut Spadina transit travel times, data shows
Travel times for transit riders were cut almost in half during peak hours after the city added dedicated bus lanes to Spadina Avenue to speed up traffic that had dramatically worsened when its streetcar corridor was closed for repairs.
NDP's Gaza stance to be put to test
Next week's Montreal byelection will see voters weigh in on party's support for Palestinian rights
Poilievre blasted over Singh nickname
Harjit Singh Sajjan says Tory leader's use of term is 'racist'