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Why are we ignoring tragedy in Sudan?
Tens of thousands killed. More than eight million civilians forced from their homes — five million of them children, 2.1 million under five years old.
Change is afoot this summer as a new era dawns
There was once a rhythm to a Raptors summer.
Who benefits from dynamic duo?
Matthews, Hyman rank first and third in goals. It helps that they play with elite set-up men
Canadians deliver golden moment
Stellato-Dudek, 40, and Deschamps on top of the world
Ohtani, the and the $4.5M debt interpreter
Why baseball’s biggest star might be in real trouble in gambling case
A Toronto character says farewell
For years he was known as the chap who lived in the Gladstone.
Who you gonna call for a funny film? Not them
Five times isn't the charm for franchise
Low-income customers cut back, Couche-Tard says
Revenues and earnings fall for convenience store and gas station chain
Carrying costs paint bleak picture
Analysis shows housing market in 2022 actually more affordable than now
Apple accused of illegal monopoly
The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday announced a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against Apple, accusing the tech giant of engineering an illegal monopoly in smartphones that boxes out competitors, stifles innovation and keeps prices artificially high.
Some suppliers fighting LCBO fines
Crown corporation says booze companies breached contractual clause promising lowest price
Blinken against Rafah assault
Top U.S. official says sustained ceasefire, hostage release urgently needed
1 dead after double shooting in Mississauga plaza
A man is dead and another man has been injured in an overnight shooting in Mississauga on Thursday.
Group struggling to keep iconic mural alive
City's rainbow tunnel is a frequent target of vandalism, but charity vows to restore it every time
Change would give MPs a pension perk
Delaying next year's vote due to Diwali will trigger access to plan for dozens
'There is an information gap out there'
Canada Climate Institute report says consumer levy will have less impact than industrial charge
Child abuser can practise law
Law Society seeks judicial review after losing appeal of July panel ruling
'Police, we'd like to talk to you'
Undercover officer testifies she identified herself to driver before partner was fatally run over
Indian couple 'mistakenly targeted'
Police say killings last November were linked to four other incidents in Brampton, Mississauga
City adds teeth to dangerous dog plan
Who let the (dangerous) dogs out?
Toronto to test AI system to keep traffic moving
Advanced artificial intelligence is coming to Toronto’s rescue to help fix its traffic problem — or at least ease one small part of it.
Ford promises $1.8B for housing
Next week's provincial budget will include municipal funding for roads and other infrastructure
Some get free ride on 407
Company won't say why it is offering the deal, or how many were invited
Deal with feds could clear way for Hwy. 413
Opponents of project slam agreement to drop environmental assessment
It turns out we can handle our booze in city parks
Drinking in public parks is back on the city agenda: a report on the results of last year’s boozy pilot project is due to be considered by a committee next week. It pretty much concludes the change was no big deal, and suggests expanding the program.
What new rules for foreign workers will mean
Ottawa planning to reduce number of temporary residents over next three years
Poolside glamour under the palms
Pastels and prints take the spotlight in Palm Royale,' an ode to the '60s leisure set
Grit, heart AND comedy together
New series 'The Trades' puts blue-collar workers onscreen in a unique way
A TALE OF TWO COACHES
Canada's Fernández will have talent in Paris. The Raptors' Rajakovic has to do without
Rolling the dice on youth
Leafs counting on inexperienced forwards to support stars in playoffs