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Iowa's Clark declares for WNBA draft
Caitlin Clark, who is on the verge of becoming the all-time NCAA scoring leader in college basketball, announced Thursday that she will leave the Hawkeyes after this season and enter the WNBA draft.
Bullish on the bullpen
Jays relievers were among MLB's best last year and most of them are back
Toronto aims to flip lopsided rivalry
Riding a six-game winning streak, team looks for its first win over Ottawa in third try
Coach the constant in season of chaos
There's something impressive about someone not losing their mind as chaos rages. It's calming and it brings structure to constant change.
'A play that I felt good about making'
League rescinded Pride tape ban after ex-Leaf Dermott defied policy
Woll sharp in return
Goalie stops 30 of 32 shots, beating Coyotes in first start in three months
Winslet goes batty autocrat in 'The Regime'
\"A demented little show about a demented little country,\" teased Will Tracy at the premiere the other night in New York City of his new Kate Winslet satire, \"The Regime.\"
Spectacular tale of war and love
Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two' offers grander sci-fi spectacle and storytelling
Rising U.S. demand boosts production
Canadian Natural Resources churned out 1.42 million barrels per day, posts profit of $2.63B
Online booking fees 'completely avoidable'
No extra charges at theatre, Cineplex tells tribunal
MPs summon CEOs of Rogers, Bell, Telus
Industry committee wants to discuss consumer prices
Court order issued in probe of Google ads
Company must produce records, written information
Mug bylaw no big deal, shops say
Many cafés have been allowing customers to use their own cups for years
Growth beats forecast, easing recession fears
GDP up 1% in the last three months of 2023, Statistics Canada finds
New bill does not chill free speech
Just last week, the offender who murdered four members of the Afzaal family in London, Ont., was sentenced to life in prison. But imagine if the murders never happened. Imagine if the offender never became radicalized. Imagine if he never saw the hateful \"extremist right-wing internet content.\"
I need to be taxed more
Like many Canadians, I open my phone every morning and am overwhelmed with overlapping and acute crises. We're running out of time to address the climate emergency, housing costs are exploding and inflation is threatening vital social services. It can feel like the world is on fire, which isn't helped by the fact that vast swaths of Canada are often literally on fire.
Online harms legislation a good start
It's an unfortunate reality that it is often hate, not love, that unites different groups. Or more precisely, uniting to combat it. For proof of this truth look no further than this week's Ottawa press conference where federal Justice Minister Arif Virani took questions about the Liberal government's long-awaited and long-debated Online Harms bill.
Cause of encampment fire is still under investigation
Greg Cook, an outreach worker at Sanctuary Toronto, held a training workshop at Clarence Square Park, at Spadina Avenue and Wellington Street, in 2021, for people living in the encampment there.
Closing schools for the eclipse unfair, Lecce says
Working families need more notice to arrange child care
Arab countries condemn violence around aid convoy
More than 100 killed when Israeli soldiers fire on Gazans seeking food
Snow brings relief as Texas wildfire rages
Smokehouse Creek blaze slows, but still untamed as it crosses into Oklahoma
Social programs take time to simmer
Canada doesn't have a lot of Leap Day traditions, unless you count the one time a prime minister announced his resignation - 40 years ago.
Federal program has long way to go
Tight legislative schedule, skepticism from provinces mean patchwork of coverage may remain for a while
Ford's judicial wish a risky endeavour
On the matter of stacking the provincial judicial appointments committee with his political lapdogs in order to ensure \"like-minded judges\" are appointed, folks, Doug Ford has doubled down. And then he said he was \"tripling down.\" \"Quadrupling down,\" now, even.
'Extraordinary statesman'
Friends and former political rivals alike reflect on leader's character and legacy
It's hard to imagine Canada without former prime minister
Brian Mulroney is gone and it's hard to imagine Canada without him in it.
'A real ambassador'
Prime minister's talks with U.S. and new sales tax reshaped economy
TDSB, province clash over child-care spots
Board seeks additional funding for school-based centres, but Lecce has other plans
Federal employee billed millions for ArriveCan work
Defence staffer and PPC candidate is now suspended
Putin warns that West is risking nuclear war
Two-hour speech aimed at threat of foreign troops