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Library unsure what data was stolen
Staff report says more time needed to investigate October breach
Seeing our city through a Law Order’ lens
It’s almost time: as you may have heard by now, Thursday night will see the premiere of the Toronto version of “Law & Order.” Ever since I heard about it, I’ve been imagining the iconic opening modified for local customs:
FEELING THE SQUEEZE
Torontonians report lower quality of life than average Canadian amid rising shelter costs
Province using every option available’ for hiring teachers
Leece says it’s clear action must be taken to deal with shortage
Ford refuses to apologize
Nurse, teacher, public servant wages were capped under controversial law
U.S. vetoes UN resolution demanding ceasefire
UNITED NATIONS The United States on Tuesday vetoed an Arabbacked and widely supported UN resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war in the embattled Gaza Strip, saying it would interfere with negotiations on a deal to free hostages abducted in Israel.
Famine fears are rising
UN agency says it’s unable to deliver food aid to northern Gaza because of chaos
The fight to escape human trafficking
There was, on the surface, no obvious reason for Nicole to become a victim of human trafficking.
Wage gap growing for children of immigrants
Second-generation Canadians earn less despite high education levels: study
Utterly innocent
Victims of shootings on consecutive days at this North York bus stop were randomly targeted, police say, in attacks with hallmarks of gang violence’
Caring with a cost
As our population ages, more of us are becoming unpaid caregivers to our aging parents. How the so-called sandwich generation can navigate the crushing financial costs
Twists and turns of life on stage
Los Angeles post-hardcore band Militarie Gun shows a softer side on its new EP
Quebec eyes trees planted by Ottawa
Province seeks permission to cut in forests that are part of national effort to reduce greenhouse gases
Young shoppers keeping the cosmetics industry rosy
Consumers still spending on beauty products despite economic downturn
Keeping up with the Joneses
Nova Scotia coach says fellow six-time women’s champion shouldn't retire
Turner a pro's pro' for the clubhouse
New teammates expect to learn from 39-year-old’s consistent approach at the plate
Big moments on Bay
Marking 25 years of iconic sports moments at downtown Toronto venue
A better shade of blue
Matthews scores 49th goal as balanced offence lifts Leafs in St. Louis
Nobody wants a beer with the PM
If, as the cliché goes, political electability is about who voters want to sit down to have a beer with, then it is also about who they don’t want to sit down to have a beer with.
Why Israel needs to exist
So many protesters throw around the word “Zionist” without understanding its significance. A Zionist believes in the right of the Jewish state to exist, as it has for the last 75 years.
Eiffel Tower closes as workers go on strike
Union hopes to boost wages, improve maintenance
Wet winter storm floods California
Crews have made several rescues as parts of state see up to 25 cm of rain, with more expected
Renters more likely to lament life quality
Vancouver, Toronto residents who don’t own homes feeling crunch, research finds
Porn sites mull blocking Canadians' access
The owners of Pornhub say blocking access to Canadians is among options they’re considering as they try to persuade parliamentarians to reject an approach for age verification outlined in a controversial Senate bill.
TTC signals there's little room for new ideas
Last September, first-term city councillor Dianne Saxe (University-Rosedale) came to a TTC board meeting with a big idea: make transit free for more young people.
HIV self-testing program in peril as funding dries up
Ottawa to sunset initiative despite reported success
Railway work stoppage looms
Companies want conciliator for bargaining on new collective agreement
Widow vows to take up fight against Putin
Yulia Navalnaya is the latest in a line of women to carry on the work of their silenced partners
U.S. proposes Gaza truce resolution
The United States has circulated a rival UN Security Council resolution that would support a temporary ceasefire in Gaza after rejecting an Arab-backed resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the conflict-wracked territory.
War reaches grim milestone
More than 29,000 Palestinians killed, Gaza ministry says