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Oakville at risk of losing federal housing funds
Minister issues warning as city breaks deal to bring in gentle density policies
Sisters' killer gets the chance they never did
For Rohan Ranger, there should be no mercy, no forgiveness and no redemption. But there will be freedom.
Manoah looking like an ace again
Positives have been few and far between for the Blue Jays this season but the re-emergence of Alek Manoah certainly qualifies as one of the rare developments worth celebrating.
Canada's talent pool runs deep
Lineup full of accomplished swimmers set for Paris, with McIntosh shouldering major role
COMFORTABLY HIMSELF
Dutchy was a laughing Labrador retriever of aman
Light feet with a heavy heart
Matthew Schaefer, last year’s No. 1 pick in the OHL draft, has dealt with two unfathomable losses
New president faces political gridlock
Incoming leader expected to build on predecessor’s reforms, despite losing legislative majority
At least ll killed in Russian offensive
Attacks put pressure on Kyiv’s outnumbered forces, which await delayed aid deliveries
Canadians grapple with climate anxiety
Mental-health effects from planetary crisis an understated public health challenge
Airstrike kills dozens in central Gaza
Fighting rages in north as Netanyahu faces criticism from war cabinet over lack of postwar plan
Ottawa urged to rethink plan
Advocates call for new strategy to address violence in Bangladesh camps
Ottawa says tenants not on hook for foreign landlords' tax bills
Clarification follows extremely rare’ situation in which CRA ordered Montreal man to pay six years worth of fees plus interest and penalties
PAYING THE TAX MAN
We’re in challenging economic times, and many Canadians may be struggling to pay their tax debts. Here are some tips and strategies to avoid falling further behind
ONE BIG BIRDIE
Clutch putt on final hole gives Schauffele his first major championship
Growing wildfire threat leads to calls for Ottawa to rethink its role
Feds boost aid to provinces as some push for national firefighting agency
State of housing in First Nations laid bare
Safety report filed in lawsuit describes shocking conditions in two communities
CRASH PLUNGES IRAN INTO NEW TURMOIL
‘No sign of life’ as crews find chopper carrying president, foreign minister
Blowout win an Italian job
Bernardeschi scores hat trick against Montreal, Insigne has two assists
Atkins sees some signs of improvement
The Blue Jays hit the one-quarter mark of the season in rough shape. More losses than wins, second-worst in the majors in scoring, and three weeks removed from their last two-game win streak.
Stage set for wild Sunday
Schauffele, Morikawa lead pack into final round, as Scheffler fades away
Stars are looking north
Dallas awaits winner of Monday's Game 7 between Oilers and Canucks
Family ties that bind
Davis Schneider's childhood dreams came true with the Jays. An important piece of his improbable story is missing
Sleepy towns key for military
U.S. troops may be stationed in such communities to help counter China
Is Poilievre ready to be the next prime minister?
\"You must be kidding,\" That was one of the many emails I received in response to a column I published in Policy Options in 2021 titled \"Justin Trudeau: The Mature Brand.\" It argued that the man once accused of being \"just not ready\" in a barrage of attack ads by the Stephen Harper-led Conservatives had transformed into a seasoned, mature figure.
Trapped in the old ways
Neck snares and similar devices often leave wolves, coyotes and other species to suffer
Songs in the key of strife
Artificial intelligence's entry into music is making foes of artists and labels alike
'Mystery meat' sells out fast
Those spongy lumps of uncertain origin in instant-cup noodles? Turns out consumers in Japan love them just as much as the main attraction.
More troops near Guyana
Despite having pledged to tamp down tensions with Guyana, the Venezuelan regime is increasing its military presence at its border with that country, while raising the volume of its saber-rattling against the neighbouring nation amid the poor showings at the polls of ruler Nicolás Maduro ahead of July's presidential election.
Why are young people missing from electoral politics?
I have compassionate, engaged and altruistic friends, but lately they've all been telling me they don't want to vote.
PANDORA SPEAKS
What went wrong with decriminalization in British Columbia? Those on the streets have a message for Toronto