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An American not in Paris
Swimming Canada opened door, but Mac Neil’s coach opts to stay home
Nadal says he's 'at peace' after early exit
14-time winner may have played his final French Open
Springer down but far from out
Even batting seventh, Jays can’t afford to give up on him
U.K. needs debate not a coronation
If an election is “no time to discuss serious issues,” to quote former prime minister Kim Campbell, then congratulations to the United Kingdom for taking her advice in this, the year of our Lord 2024.
What kind of PM would Poilievre be?
The thing most people who read Andrew Lawton’s new biography of Pierre Poilievre will take away about the man who’s the odds-on favourite to be our next prime minister is the absolute consistency of his core political beliefs.
Netanyahu admits Rafah strike was a 'tragic mistake'
Military opens investigation into deaths of civilians
Thousands feared dead in landslide
Remote area has made search and rescue efforts complicated and hazardous
How Canada's immigration laws are failing
Complex system is contributing to problems faced by both applicants and officials, report says
City testing more tech in attempt to ease traffic
Rooftop cameras, drones and technology that can potentially automate ticketing have been added to a city pilot project testing technology that may be able to ease Toronto’s traffic woes.
Report on staff emails delayed
Watchdog has 19 active freedom-of-information appeal files on subject
Ottawa boosts temporary resident visas
Federal government has faced criticism from Canadians with relatives stuck in conflict zones
Ford's $225M beer bet buys time
Premier hopes boosting availability will help win early election as taxpayers cover the tab
U of T says it must do more to fight hate
Shortly after a morning rally was held at the encampment at the University of Toronto, the school’s president and chancellor, Meric Gertler, appeared before a House of Commons committee about antisemitism on campuses and what measures they are taking to deal with it.
Parents' breakfast program shut down
Community initiative offered free food to students outside Perth Avenue schools
New GTA home sales hit record low
56% drop from last April’s levels sparks fears of acute supply shortage’ in two to three years
Unions pledge support for U of T encampment
Labour leaders vow to be 'human shields' as university seeks injunction to remove protesters
Tories consider calling early election
Ford reportedly wotried by potential funding cuts under a Conservative PM
Jailed for two years, acquitted in two hours
T.C. Anthony was repeatedly denied bail after he was accused of a fatal hit-and-run. The prosecution's case depended on 'a witness who had all the reason in the world to lie'
Macron trip aims to build ties with Germany
State visit by French president is first in 24 years
Home is where the regressive content is
Meet the 'tradwife' influencers who glamorize women's domesticity
Who wants to be a MILLIONAIRE
Even if money is tight, investing can be the key to financial freedom in the future - just start out small
'We're going to fight to the end'
Pacers determined to make history despite 3-0 deficit
Déjà vu in Indianapolis
Newgarden leaves scandal behind with second straight win at Brickyard
Canada falls short of medal at worlds
Canada left the world men's hockey championship empty-handed.
Canadians should rally behind Oilers
Nation's last Stanley Cup hope includes McDavid. Isn't that reason enough to cheer?
What if offence isn't the problem?
Hits and losses pile up with White Sox on deck
Death toll in Kharkiv attack rises to 14 as Zelenskyy warns of troop movements
KYIV, UKRAINE President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned Sunday that Russia is preparing to intensify its offensive along Ukraine’s northern border, as the death toll rose to 14 in an aerial bomb attack on a large construction supplies store in the city of Kharkiv.
Israeli airstrike kills 35 people in Rafah as displaced are hit
WAFAA SHURAFA, TIA GOLDENBERG AND SAMY MAGDY
Hop off Gardiner and hop on transit
Long-term lane closures on the Gardiner have drivers cursing and business owners losing sleep as councillors, a little late to the switch, mull ways to speed up the work. According to the Toronto Region Board of Trade our city is “stuck” — though I suspect many are likely screaming another word as they try to navigate their drive into and around the city
Doug Ford should put Big Tobacco out of business
Earlier this month, Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew did something that no other provincial leader has done.