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Annual rate down to 2.7% in June
Experts believe Statistics Canada data increases potential for a Bank of Canada cut next week
Housing starts in city drop by 55%
Decrease in line with expectations following rate hikes
Reds gear up for playoff push
Return of Osorio, Laryea provides a boost heading into crucial stretch
An American comeback
Duran home run is the difference after Ohtani gives NL early lead
BALL IN THE FAMILY
Reviews for Bronny’s summer debut have been mixed, but his dad’s opinion is what matters
Broken body, broken mind
Former champions Woods and Mcllroy try to lift the heaviness that surrounds them at Troon
Airstrikes kill dozens in Gaza
Israeli military claims it was targeting militant chief when safe zone’ was hit
U.S. trade rhetoric a worry for provinces
Ford pushes buy North America’ mantra amid protectionist talk
Ontarians back liberalized booze sales
Survey commissioned by PCs shows 57% back expansion while 54% support LCBO strike
A moment of clarity in a broken, flooded city
If you were lucky, Tuesday — the day Toronto broke — was a good day to go nowhere, do nothing and barely communicate with the outside world.
Firefighters to the rescue
First responders help stranded drivers from their cars on flooded Don Valley Parkway
Like an Eras Tour for Trump fans
Unlike the division of 2016, party is energized behind former president after assassination attempt
City struggles to weather storm
Rain takes out roads, transit, power on fifth wettest day in Toronto history _
In deep water
A month’s worth of rain in three hours. 1,700 calls for service: 170,000 without power. Toronto wasn’t built to withstand sudden, torrential downpours. And there will be more
Alice Munro's women
Author understood better than any other writer, living or dead, the strange sexual desires that can drive a woman's actions
Grocers slow to apply for licences
Can, bottle returns and recycling cited as Major reason
Alberta to relax rule on buying oil and gas wells
Companies won't need to cover bankrupt owners’ unpaid municipal taxes before purchasing assets
Industry argues 'anti-scab' law a risk to networks
Group wants loophole for maintenance work during strikes to apply to carriers
Corus Entertainment to slash 300 more jobs
Media company reports losses grew to 769.9M in its latest quarter
Taney's Leaf credentials developed in East York
Brother Brandon calls Chris a natural fit
Assessing the damage
Marsch blames organizers for final fallout, Colombia boss’s son arrested
Jays stay on brand with low-risk picks
The current Blue Jays regime typically focuses on the floor of its roster more than the ceiling. The strategy is often apparent in how they operate through free agency and trades. It's also noticeable in how they scout and draft amateur players.
Innovation unmasked
UmpVu cameras that bring viewers closer to the game began in Burlington
Protections must advance with AI
Amid the anxiety surrounding emerging technologies, we can take a moment to admire the unpredictable weirdness of it all. For example: When the history of early generative AI is written (perhaps by a bot), a chapter will be devoted to you guessed it - Scarlett Johansson's voice.
Ships targeted in suspected Houthi attacks
Two suspected attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels targeted ships in the Red Sea on Monday, as a new U.S. aircraft carrier approached the region to provide security for the key international trade route that has been under assault since the Israel-Hamas war erupted nine months ago.
Zelenskyy seeks more help from West
Ukraine needs 25 Patriot air defence systems to fully defend its airspace and protect the entire country from Russian missile attacks, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday, adding he also wants western partners to send more F-16 warplanes than those already pledged.
Crown seeking term of 6 to 8 years in death
There are times when Paul Knox wonders what his old friend and fellow journalist Michael Finlay would say about the events leading to his death and the criminal case against the man responsible.
Improving Canada's drug approval process will be delicate balance
Despite small market, there are ways to help patients get timely access, experts say
Poilievre won't curb criticism of his rivals
But Tory leader worries about his family’s safety
White House orders probe of shooting
White House orders probe of shooting