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Himelfarb is new opinion editor
The Toronto Star has appointed Jordan Himelfarb to a new role of opinion editor, and he will oversee the Star’s editorial board.
Gong running to be Mississauga's mayor
Former Toronto candidate a late entry to byelection
Telecom complaints jump by 43%
Watchdog sees alarming’ rise in concerns about overcharges, with Rogers drawing the most ire
U.S. growth slows sharply
Increased imports, interest hurting GDP
Offensive players dominate first round
First pick on defence went to Colts at 15
Macron outlines vision for Europe
President wants EU to be assertive superpower, defend its own borders
Embiid's 50 paces 76ers past Knicks
Joel Embiid scored 50 points, making all four three-point attempts and scoring 18 in a potential series-shifting third quarter on Thursday night to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 125-114 win over the New York Knicks in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference first-round series.
Panthers and Hurricanes take 3-0 series leads
Sergei Bobrovsky made 26 saves, Matthew Tkachuk scored twice and the Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-3 on Thursday night to take a 3-0 lead in the first-round playoff series.
Blown chances to blame as much as blown calls
When you’re down in an NHL playoff series, let’s face it: It’s always easy to blame the referees for your problems. And fans of the Maple Leafs certainly have their justifiable gripes.
Ohtani played Jays like a fiddle
Star was always L.A.-bound, but Toronto brass was convinced otherwise
Rain makes series split hopes go away
One bad pitch was all it took to end both José Berríos’ scoreless innings streak and, with the combination of the Blue Jays’ scuffling offence and some deplorable weather conditions, the Jays’ chances of a series split in Kansas City.
Meet Toronto's own Barefoot Contessa
Like good olive oil, or the finest vanilla, you know a true gay icon when you see one.
Smile, Bob's just here to kill you
Bureaucratic euthanasia is part of the fun in director Caitlin Cronenberg’s darkly amusing debut
Canada's output per capita plummets
Ambitious' growth needed to reverse drop in productivity
Complaints backlog at 'crisis' level
Critics cast doubt on dysfunctional’ regulations and complaint system
Ontario students choosing family medicine
New data shows all 546 of province's residency spots in primary care were filled this year
'I didn't want to be involved in this'
Ex-tabloid publisher testifies about scheme to shield former U.S. president from damaging stories
Protests spread across U.S. campuses
USC cancels graduation ceremony, dozens more students arrested as antiwar sentiments grow
Student alleges antisemitism on campus
Lawsuit against Toronto Metropolitan University claims administration has failed to ensure safety
Coffee chain brews up its showbiz debut
Tim Hortons musical inspired by 2010 snowstorm that saw dozens seek shelter in Sarnia outlet
Weinstein's rape conviction tossed
N.Y. appeals court says judge erred in allowing evidence of bad behaviour’
Trudeau, Ford unveil Honda deal
Automaker to build four new factories in Ontario after governments pony up combined 5B
City is cleaning up its act on litter bins
1,000 new units, equipped with capacity sensors, are coming to high-density areas this year
The voice of hockey, and of a nation
Close your eyes, and you can hear Bob Cole. You can hear the exclamations — “Oh Baby,” or “They’re Going Home,” or “How. About.
College slashes 29 programs, raising fears across sector
Cuts at Peterborough campus tied to cap on foreign students
Jama refuses order to leave legislature for wearing kaffiyeh
‘My job is to be political, and so I will continue to wear this garment, Independent MPP says
Reds thump Simcoe County
Five different scorers in Canadian Championship preliminary round play
Amid storm clouds, Canadian Open keeps shining
Heading into the RBC Canadian Open last year at Oakdale Golf & Country Club, many wondered how the latest edition of the tournament could possibly live up to the excitement that occurred 12 months earlier at nearby St. George's.
Barger proves a quick learner
Fifth-ranked prospect in Toronto’s system made an impression this spring
The Canadian duo behind some of opera's biggest blockbusters
André Barbe, Renaud Doucet bring their production of 'Don Pasquale' to Canadian Opera Company