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Food halls upending commercial eating spaces
Many expect craze to grow as concept catches on
It's breaking everybody's heart'
Yet another Toronto nursing home is slated for closure, as more homes decide to shut down or sell to developers rather than pay the high cost of retrofitting to meet new standards
Biden apologizes to Zelenskyy for weapons holdup that helped Russia
PARIS U.S. President Joe Biden for the first time publicly apologized to Ukraine on Friday for a months-long congressional holdup in American military assistance that let Russia make gains on the battlefield.
The fresh face of France's far-right
Bardella, 28, credited with pushing National Rally mainstream, toward victory at EU elections
A way to publicly name accused MPs
Members who don't sit on intelligence committee could divulge alleged collaborators
Watering down education'
Emergency replacement staff, who have no training in teaching, were used 24,468 times this year
Xylitol linked to risk of heart attack
New study of sugar substitute finds connections to increased chance of cardiovascular events
I wasn't trying to influence anyone'
Police tribunal hears audio of senior officer's account of attending nephew's crash site in 2022
Union extends mediation talks
CBSA workers have secured strike mandate in fight for wages, job security
Taking back control in summer of '96
I was a homesick kid and sleepaway camp was my Mt. Everest. Here's how I survived the climb
Squabbling, debates and rare moments of unity
Tempers can flare in the House during late-night sittings leading up to a lengthy summer break
Cabinet shuffle is shameless-and revealing
Once upon a time, Tories believed in lean, clean government.
TTC seals deal with 13% wage hike
Last-minute agreement extends guarantee against contracting service to other transit agencies
Stronach charged with sex assaults
Magna International founder denies the allegations dating back to the 1980s, his lawyer says
A fan's guide to watching former Leafs in the final
Hyman among ex-players with a chance to win it all
Swiatek goes for three-peat
World No. 1 beats Gauff in straight sets to book final versus Paolini
Canada hit with Dutch blitz in friendly
Canadians can’t maintain pace in Marsch’s debut
Climb slightly less steep
Split with the Orioles a reminder that playoff hopes are slim but not gone
Industry hoping for a 'Swift' surge
Pop star’s six-night run could be economic bump
Pop rebel incites 'euphoric mayhem'
Sixth studio album from Charli XCX presents British singer at her most confrontational
Despite flaws, forest horror worth a watch
Debut film by Shyamalan's daughter can be appreciated more for its sinister look than for its story
StatCan study details benefits of remote work
Data found employees were more satisfied with work-life balance when logging in from home
Simons to open two Toronto locations
Store to split empty Eaton Centre space with Nike, Eataly
'The city has lost its originality, its feel'
Moss Park neighbourhood is rapidly changing. Some say it’s too much
France to send fighter jets, train pilots
Air support assurance comes as Russian onslaught intensifies near Kharkiv
Dozens dead in strike on Gaza school
Women, children among casualties at UN-run shelter for thousands of displaced Palestinians
MP lobbies to keep driver in Canada
Man who caused horrific bus crash has run out of appeals against deportation to India
City loses another of its cultural beacons
On Saturday, Oct. 23, 1993, the day Joe Carter hit his walk-off home run to seal the Blue Jays’ second World Series title in two years, I remember exactly where I was. On the dance floor at the Phoenix Concert Theatre on Sherbourne Street.
Victim decries 'senseless' violence
Community vigil held at high school where two men were shot Sunday
Dehumanizing each other gets us nowhere
One day after Doug Ford squandered an opportunity to unite people against antisemitism — blaming immigrants for recent attacks — Toronto police offered more sobering evidence of how deeply divided we are as a community.