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Developers turn to incentives to attract homebuyers
Builders offer reduced deposits, mortgage aid as demand for preconstruction units down 75%
Shoppers plan to boycott Loblaw
CEO says grocery chain is expanding discount offerings
Closing in on the closers
Romano has Osuna, Ward in his sights, with Henke a few seasons away
Reaves is ready to rally
Forward draws on personal experience forcing comeback from deep hole
Ailment only cured by winning
With or without Matthews, the Leafs are entirely capable of extending this series to seven games
Saying goodbye to 'Bonjour-Hi'
Last week, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante waded into the ongoing debate over whether it is appropriate for customers in the city to be greeted with \"Bonjour-Hi\" when they enter a store or a restaurant.
Dozens killed in dam collapse
Nearly 50 people still missing as heavy rains continue to pound country
Blinken presses Hamas to accept new truce deal
Proposal comes as Israel launches airstrike on Rafah
Singh eyes answers on budget details
At issue for NDP leader is Liberals' commitment to Jordan's Principle, disability benefit boost
'Almost like part of the family'
Senior's 'cluster care' community keeps her out of hospital and long-term care
Ford claims broad support for move
Premier touts internal government polling that shows backing for new rules is ‘overwhelming'
Education has a bigger tech problem
Banning the use of mobile phones in classrooms is one of those things that seems so necessary so selfevidently beneficial and yet simultaneously nearly impossible.
Tensions rise at McGill as 'illegal' camp grows
About 100 protesters have set up an encampment on the campus of McGill University in Montreal, demanding the university divest from Israel-connected funds.
Officers involved in death can be named, judge rules
Peel Regional Police asked for publication ban after being sued by family
Tarion reviewing mediation program
Mediators' ties to home warranty agency raise questions of impartiality, critics say
Will cellphone ban work? Students have their doubts
Students Achilles Tsoukalas and Liam Schmit saw the province's cellphone ban coming-after years of watching classmates text and scroll throughout their high school classes and they support limits on using devices in school. Just don't ask them to hand over their cellphones to teachers.
Feds to cap work hours for foreign students
New limit follows move to relax rules during pandemic
Eyes on the roads
Inside Toronto's traffic nerve centre, staff are using new technology to ease the city's ever-worsening gridlock
MAGIC ELIXIR or SNAKE OIL?
Rosemary oil is a viral hack that takes aim at thinning hair, but does it work? A dermatologist and a trichologist weigh in on the TikTok trend
CONCERN & CONFUSION
How to navigate the capital gains tax changes if you have an investment property, a cottage or asecond home
Nurse hat trick lifts Toronto
Top-two seed locked up with two games to go
Knicks put Sixers on brink
Brunson wins over crowd in Philly, Embiid ticked off
Defence is the order of the day
Varsho and Springer play Superman for Jays with their backs against the wall
Why all is not lost (seriously)
Analytics and recent Boston playoff history suggest teetering Leafs aren’t dead yet
Free speech means free scarf
The reasoning behind the urge to censure accessories — hats, scarves, eyewear — has always eluded me. Sure, baseball caps should only be worn by small children and not adults indoors. Cowboy hats are a red flag, as are bow ties, cat’s-eye glasses and assless chaps.
Russian drones hit city on Black Sea
Kyiv awaits arms from U.S. aid package
Biden, Netanyahu speak as pressure for deal grows
US. president reiterates opposition to planned invasion of Rafah
Why teeth grinding has been on rise since COVID
Also known as bruxism, the condition doesn’t pose serious risk, but researchers say it can be a byproduct of deeper issues
Liquor board to spike local spirits from shelves
Agency pulling up to 200 homegrown products from stores as local microdistilleries struggle
Quebec spending $600M to protect French language
Several measures announced by province linked to immigration