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Indie filmmaker wins top prize for Brooklyn odyssey 'Anora'
Sean Baker first American to win Palme d'Or in 12 years
Former president, potential prisoner?
If Trump goes to jail for falsifying criminal records, what will that mean for his VIP protections?
Retailers face face suit over recyclable bags
Quebec class action alleges stores have engaged in 'greenwashing'
Toronto cop allegedly initiated off-duty 'road rage' incident
And the matter is not the constable's only case currently before the police disciplinary tribunal
Meta news ban fans flames of chaos
For Canadians who relied on Facebook, coping with wildfires is even more complicated this year
McGill encampments spark debate over campus status
Experts at odds over whether universities are public or private spaces
Police investigating after shots fired outside Jewish girls school
Too early to tell if incident was a hate crime, but officers will be patrolling neighbourhood
U.S. man issued summons after fatal QEW collision
Toronto man was killed after loose tire flew into the window of a bus
Injury thwarts gymnast's bid to reach ninth Games
An injury has ended 48-year-old gymnast Oksana Chusovitina's attempt to qualify for what would have been her record-extending ninth Olympics.
Tide has turned for Skinner
The once ice-cold goaltender has really started to heat up for Edmonton
Canadian league can hold its own
If it's the little moments that feed the hunger of the average sports fan, then Canadian soccer fans were well fed this week.
Soft stretch, hard reality
Quest to get above .500 by May 31 will now require winning five in a row
ALL BUSINESS
Berube's Stanley Cup ring helped land him behind Leafs bench, but there are many other reasons why he looks like 'the right fit'
A great Canadian road trip
Along Quebec's Route des Baleines, I encounter not just whales, but the best of Canada
Who was Antonietta?
She disappeared from the home she lived in for decades and the friends she had made there
Not just DVDs, they're objets d'art
Despite the Criterion Collection's experimentation with online content, I'm still resisting the urge to purge
See me, touch me, feel me
Sure, you can find anything you want online, but a thirst for culture that you can hold is fuelling an analogue movement in Toronto
What happened to adult animation?
'Scavengers Reign' is just the latest animated series for grown-ups to be cancelled
Who really calls the shots at Canadian Tire? Meet Martha Billes
I was 20 minutes early for my interview with Martha Billes, the controlling shareholder of Canadian Tire, at the company headquarters in Toronto.
Competition Bureau probes Loblaws, Sobeys owners
Grocery giants accused of lease agreements designed to hinder competition
Taking on TARION
Ontario's consumer protection organization for new homes says it has been reformed. These home buyers disagree
More than 100 feared dead in landslide
More than 100 people are believed to have been killed in a landslide Friday that buried a village in a remote, mountainous part of Papua New Guinea, and an emergency response is underway, officials in the South Pacific island nation said.
Kids evacuated as area attacked
Russia smashes train tracks in Ukraine's battered Kharkiv border region
Fragments from a kaleidoscope week
In N.Y.C., American worlds collided in a maelstrom that seemed less and less to cohere
You can't fight Poilievre's fire with fire
It wasn't nice. \"Mr. Speaker, the Conservative leader is wearing more makeup than I am today,\" Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said of Pierre Poilievre earlier this week in question period.
Canadian A-listers honour a legend
More than 20 musical ambassadors pay tribute to Gordon Lightfoot at Massey Hall
Pierre the politician, poet and prankster
New book sheds light on Conservative leader's personal journey and the ideas, ideals that drive him
Violence is up 300%, stores say
Recent bust of retail theft ring tip of the iceberg, police warn
Metrolinx offers glimpse of future Don Valley bridge
Metrolinx released a glimpse of what the Don Valley's future may look like, once Ontario Line construction is done.
MPP finally gets his say, in his own way
When Sol Mamakwa speaks, politicians listen.