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Author Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is dressing more exuberantly for her post-political era
CaféTO program off to smoother start this year
About 75% of patio applications have been processed so far, advocate says
Watch your step in High Park
Midland painted turtles are hatching just as cherry blossoms bloom
Bruins pump, then slash tires
After applauding Leafs, Boston takes full advantage of 'small lapses' and impotent power play
Tik Tok is nearing a U.S. ban. Will Canada follow?
Biden signed legislation Wednesday that would force the sale of, or outlaw, social media platform
Is Métis governance dream dead?
Group's withdrawal of support puts process in jeopardy
Is Poilievre the alternative voters want?
Perhaps Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was feeling too comfortable.
Rally highlights need for regularization
Ottawa has promised help for non-status residents since 2021, but many say they're getting tired
Disability advocates pin hones on NDP
Singh urged to force Liberals to make changes to federal benefit announced in last week's budget
TCDSB won't fly anti-abortion flag
Catholic board rejects proposal from trustee who wanted students to attend rally on Parliament Hill
Rogers selling data centres to pay for Shaw
Chief financial officer says slowdown in real estate market could hamper sales
Biden signs military aid bill
President immediately approved sending Ukraine $1 billion in assistance
Boeing loses $355M amid safety woes
CEO says aircraft company is focused on fixing manufacturing issues not financial results
Never-ending storeys
At least seven new 'supertall' towers are poised to transform Toronto's skyline by 2030. Will they also worsen the city's housing divide?
'I cannot believe we are not even going to try'
Staying of charges in organized crime case sparked fierce debate
Province raising speed limits
Maximum to increase to 110 km/h on parts of 400-series highways this summer
UMAR ZAMEER CASE- Police face scrutiny following trial
Critics question decision to have OPP review officer testimony
Between fine dining and food court
Restaurant company Oliver Bonacini is opening a new food hall at the Eaton Centre today
Dion determined to return to the stage
Céline Dion has objectives as she battles Stiff Person Syndrome.
Google fires 20 more staff over protests
Internal turmoil centres on 1.2B U.S.) technology contract to service Israeli government
Starbucks testing labour agency's injunction power
Coffee chain appears likely to win dispute after it was ordered to rehire seven workers who were fired for trying to unionize Tennessee outlet
Quebec farmers hope to weed out excessive paperwork
High interest rates, heavy regulatory burdens among factors at heart of months-long protests
Fundraiser for family's legal fees tops $200,000
Umar Zameer and his family would have racked up considerable legal fees in the three years since he was arrested and charged.
A cartoon for all ages
Bluey' appeals to parents, child-free millennials - and even dogs
Food waste sneakers a MISSTEP
It’s as if Nike invented a new condiment.
Debt weighs on operators struggling to rebound from pandemic
Maureen Gordon has weathered hard times before.
Equifax, TransUnion testing rent payments in credit scores
Move could boost ratings for millions of Canadian renters
Maxey named most improved player
Tyrese Maxey on Tuesday night was named the league's most improved this season.
A NUMBERS GAME
Pitching shines, offence struggles nine stats to explain the season so far
Rangers hold on to take 2-0 lead over Capitals
NEWYORK Vincent Trocheck and Mika Zibanejad each had a goal and an assist and the Presidents’ Trophy-winning New York Rangers held on to beat the Washington Capitals 4-3 Tuesday night for a 2-0 lead in their first-round NHL playoff series.