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Thousands of concerned dentists yet to sign up for federal care plan
The leaders of all but one national, provincial and territorial dental associations are among the thousands of dentists who haven’t signed up for the Liberal government’s dental care plan, as more than one million Canadians are set to gain access to the program next month.
Opioid crisis continues to take heavy toll
City's top doctor calls 523 deaths a 'human tragedy
Parents left in limbo
New candidates locked out of Canada's family reunification program
Trump prosecutor focuses on 'cover-up'
Defence lawyer attacks key witness in closing argument
New board ends battle over Gildan leadership
Activist investors returned ex-CEO to position last week
Productivity growing more slowly in Asia
Report finds region facing numerous challenges, including rising unemployment among young people
Insiders fill OpenAI's safety panel
Committee follows resignations over claims standards taking back seat to shiny products’
Toyota unveils green-fuel engine
New product will run on hydrogen, bioethanol and be paired with zero-emission electric motors
Red Lobster gets room to breathe
Ontario judge orders bankruptcy protection for chain
Scotiabank saves more for bad loans
Bank is seeing friction’ among its customers with variable-rate mortgages and used-car debt
One goal remains for Celtics
The Boston Celtics completed one quest Monday night by returning to the NBA Finals.
Djokovic on his first-round win: 'Solid'
PARIS Ignore the straight-set score: Novak Djokovic was not quite at his best in the first round of the French Open on Tuesday, and his 6-4, 7-6 (3), 6-4 win over Pierre Hugues Herbert was not enough to alter the defending champion’s “low expectations” at this tournament.
Green's return could give bullpen much-needed boost
Veteran reliever Chad Green is back with the Blue Jays and that comes as welcome news for a beleaguered bullpen that has turned into one of the worst in Major League Baseball.
'A tremendous honour'
Keefe looks back with gratitude as he embarks on fresh start with Devils
Former mayor Ford lives on at Centennial Park stadium
Toronto now has a permanent tribute to Rob Ford — a namesake stadium at Centennial Park where the controversial former mayor often coached high school football.
Agency disputes a risk, report warns
Canada’s security oversight body flagged significant disagreements’ among groups
Growing MP harassment a difficult problem to fix
Committee exploring whether guidelines are needed to cover MP-to-MP incidents
Facing the city's three biggest problems
Toronto has long been known as a great place to live. Excellent neighbourhoods. At the top of international \"most livable\" lists. Great food, diverse population, full of energy. But these days, we have a few problems.
Couple's future 'ripped away'
Family mourns loss of woman killed in boat collision on holiday weekend
‘Strength in speaking our language'
Indigenous MPP makes history becoming first to speak Anishininiimowin on legislature floor
Disturbing views of Israel on display
When a survivor of the Holocaust rose from her wheelchair to address a rally for the student encampment at the University of Toronto, there was applause and awe.
Researchers tally scale of city's plastic pollution
Study finds microplastic waste comes from unlikely sources
Court weighs U of T bid to clear protest
Judge asks whether encampment could share space with convocation ceremonies
Israel widens strikes against Rafah
Dozens more killed as PM faces rising international anger
Host ready to celebrate Canada's best
Toronto-born comedian Mae Martin front and centre for this week’s gala
A crisis is coming, and no one will talk about it
For the better part of two decades, a small group of us fiscally prudent types have been relegated to the wilderness for having the temerity to sound the alarm.
Indigo shareholders approve privatization
Move allows book retailer to avoid scrutiny as it works to return to profitability and growth
Beer Store's days are numbered, experts say
Retailer says it has plan to adapt and thrive’ as province opens up market
A giant in every sense of the word
Walton was one of basketball’s most brilliant players, but that was just the start
Panthers and their fans simply won't stop believing
Carter Verhaeghe pulled his vehicle out of the players’ parking lot after leaving the Florida Panthers’ practice facility Monday, only to notice about 50 fans by the side of the road clamouring for autographs.