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Driving a 'monumental shift'
The Electric Vehicle and Smart Mobility Lab at Mohawk College will train next-generation automotive technicians and support research
Copenhagen landmark built in 17th century destroyed by fire
COPENHAGEN A fire raged through one of Copenhagen’s oldest buildings Tuesday, destroying about half of the 17th-century Old Stock Exchange and collapsing its iconic dragon-tail spire, as passersby rushed to help emergency services save priceless paintings and other valuables.
UN chief calls for 'urgent de-escalation'
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres is calling for “urgent de-escalation” of hostilities in the Middle East.
Police warn of uptick in violent crime
Auto theft in the GTA is becoming more brazen and violent, Toronto police said as they laid dozens of charges in a pair of carjackings of luxury vehicles.
Public land has key role in plan to build homes
Portfolio of government properties eyed as sites for construction
Let's call the Sydney attack what it is
It seems \"terrorism\" can only be applied to crimes associated with fanatical religious ideology and white supremacy, Rosie DiManno writes.
Metrolinx walks back UPX cuts
Transportation minister reverses course on service changes after opposition from thousands
Round 1: The Bruins
Matthews held scoreless in Florida win, Boston loss gives Panthers the Atlantic Division crown
SPORTING A NEW LOOK
Team Canada and Lululemon unveil new designs for Olympic and Paralympic athletes in Paris
A bucket-list budget from a party that knows the clock is ticking
One big thing has changed between the 2024 budget and the one Justin Trudeau’s government delivered last year — and it all revolves around an air of inevitability.
Spending plan raises taxes for wealthiest
Liberals hike capital gains levy to offset billions in new funds for housing, social programs
This was worse than I was expecting': Gardiner closures bring rising angst
A major three-year construction project on the Gardiner Expressway has only just begun and it’s already causing headaches for Torontonians.
'Sunset Boulevard' shines
Broadway-bound U.K. musical picks up seven trophies
Red, white and courtroom blue
Trump, who dresses like a human American flag, is staying true to his sartorial branding at trial
Swoonworthy 'Mad Madge' is a brilliant but lengthy play
Rose Napoli’s latest bursts at the seams with ideas about unfair limitations placed on women
Tesla to lay off 10 per cent of workforce
Cuts could affect about 14,000 jobs as weak sales put Musk-led company into cost-cutting mode
Balancing books may require some risk
Ahead of Tuesday’s federal budget, speculation is rife that Chrystia Freeland, the federal finance minister, will raise taxes on the wealthy and on corporate profits.
Alberta's population growth is breaking records
Economic strength, low housing prices attractive factors for immigrants, interprovincial migrants
Mortgage change applies to 'shockingly narrow' group
Experts say new rule allowing first-time buyers to take out 30-year amortization instead of 25 will do little to solve affordability, housing crises
Yankee wildness gift-wraps victory
The miscues and wasted opportunities piled up early, and you couldn’t be faulted for thinking the Blue Jays would wind up lamenting what could have been in Monday night’s series opener — especially facing the New York Yankees, who were off to a 12-4 start that was the best in baseball.
Injuries hit as playoffs near
Wingers McMann, Domi both likely to miss final two games
Barnes sees better days
Change is coming, but the core is solid and there’s reason for optimism
North Gaza a 'combat zone'
Palestinians warned not to return to area after witnesses say troops killed 5
Dozens of jurors dismissed on Day 1
More than half of 96 potential candidates say they can’t be fair or impartial
Israel's choice: retaliation or a reset?
By launching more than 300 missiles and drones against Israel, Iran did what it had never before dared to do.
Canada eyes airborne threats in new defence policy update
Strategy will take into account drones, ballistic, hypersonic missile attacks
UP Express service cuts draw ire of local riders
Province to reduce frequency of two inner-city stops
Body of teen found near Ashbridges Bay
Boy, 14, went missing Sunday after struggling to stay afloat in the water at Woodbine Beach
CHERRY BOMB
A mild winter means the city’s Sakura trees are already near full bloom
The path of less resistance
Ottawa, Queen's Park reach deal on major environmental hurdle for Highway 413