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Even in this heat, this pool is too cold
Park’s heating system has been broken for 2 years
Harris has boosted her odds with Walz
Kamala Harris faced a lovely problem: too many great choices for VP.
X sues advertisers over alleged boycott after Musk buyout
Companies accused of violating antitrust laws by organizing pause on spending
Is Singapore's housing model a realistic solution for Canada?
Urban planner Louisa-May Khoo says she got a sense of deja-vu when British Columbia Premier David Eby announced the BC Builds housing program this year.
Canada posts merchandise trade surplus for June
Exports rose 5.5 per cent to 66.6 billion amid gains in energy products and crude oil
GM Canada welcomes potential China tariffs
The potential of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle imports is being welcomed by the Canadian head of General Motors as major producer BYD looks to enter the market.
Rebound eases investor concerns
Analysts, money managers, economists still trying to make sense of Monday’s massive sell-off
Andreescu loses in opener
Bianca Andreescu is out of the National Bank Open.
SHE'S JUST RAMPING UP
Paris didn’t go her way, but Canadian prodigy Fay De Fazio Ebert is only getting started
Horsing around with a prince at '84 Games
Former marathon runner met royalty in Los Angeles
POWER OF LOVE
With one mighty throw, Canada’s Rogers wins gold, and a hug that wraps around her soul
Cottage trip marked a new era
September 2022 was a lonely time in my life, until a short trip to Ontario cottage country strengthened unexpected connections.
'Worst-case scenario' has been avoided, minister says
Lake created by landslide blocking river drains without flooding towns
WestJet sued over reimbursement policies
Passenger advocacy group demands airline remove limits on compensation for cancelled, delayed flights
Nobel laureate to lead interim government after PM ousted
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus will head Bangladesh’s interim government after longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country amid a mass uprising that left hundreds of people dead and pushed the South Asian nation to the brink of chaos.
Harris's VP choice could help boost ties
Ford bonded with Minnesota governor during visit to discuss cross-border trade
De Grasse's coach sent packing after bombshell report
PARIS From the looks of it, perhaps Canadian sports poohbahs should have chartered a plane for a stealth extraction of coaches punted from the Olympics.
Feds vow to crack down on foreign worker program
Minister promises more oversight but critics say broader changes needed to prevent exploitation
Ottawa granted extension to pass bill
Federal government to implement new rules to restore citizenship rights of lost Canadians’
A wonderfully acted case for Shaw
‘Candida’ shows that Irish playwright’s work still has a vital place at his namesake festival
Glencore to pay $152M in Swiss bribery case
Glencore Plc will pay $152 million (U.S.) after Swiss authorities wrapped up an investigation into the commodities trader and miner, marking the end of more than six years of legal probes across Europe and the Americas.
Tik Tok pulls feature over screen time fears
TikTok has agreed to withdraw a rewards feature that raised concerns about its potential to encourage excessive screen time, particularly among children, the European Union’s executive commission said Monday.
Google loses antitrust case over search dominance
Ruling vindicates regulators aiming to rein in Big Tech
Drone spying scandal scares soccer sponsors
Advertisers are deeply concerned’ about allegations, but they aren’t fleeing Canadian women’s team yet
Rail strike looms, but companies already feel pinch
Some customers have rerouted cargo
No luck needed to serve a bitter loss to Americans
Canadian duo reaches beach volleyball quarterfinals under Eiffel Tower
More robotic, more transparent
Flying fish hybrid spinning: From a submerged back pike position with legs perpendicular to the surface, a thrust is executed to a vertical position and with no loss of height one leg is rapidly lowered to an airborne fishtail position Without a pause the horizontual leg is rapidly lifted to a vertical position, followed by a rapid 180-degree spin.
Canada's hidden challenge
Nash offers advice to medal contender with more than Wemby to worry about
Emissions linked to hundreds of deaths
Study examines ultra-tiny particles produced when things are burned
PM resigns, flees country
Military chief to take over, new elections to follow