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Pro-Palestinian demonstration draws thousands
Marchers jam downtown streets for peaceful protest
Body of hostage found in Gaza
Ceasefire talks to resume as thousands gather in Tel Aviv to demand a deal and early elections
Doctor's experience overseas confirms value of vaccinations
Tragic to see children with preventable illnesses, SickKids MD says
Give cyclists a stronger voice
As an intensive care doctor, I’ve seen up close Toronto’s tragic failure to make the city safe for cyclists, March 31
Dog bites are easily avoided
It’s past time to end the nonsense of breed bans — and long past time to enforce the laws we’ve had on the books for decades.
STEM is important, but so are the humanities
Just a decade ago, most of us were still thinking of STEM as a word, not an acronym.
Sculpting moments with words
For Cassidy McFadzean, evoking feelings in poems is part of the thrill
The role she was born to play
In directing, Sabryn Rock has found the agency she craved in her career
Why welll miss Curb Your Enthusiasm
Larry David's character revealed the world is filled with absurdities but also offered catharsis
Raising a family in a co-op
Co-operative construction came to an abrupt end in the 1990s. But this may be changing
The Bank of Canada has little choice but fo cut interest rates by June. Here's the math
Canada’s year-over-year inflation dropped to 2.8 per cent in February from 2.9 per cent the previous month, the second month in a row that annual inflation fell within the Bank of Canada’s target range of one-to-three per cent.
How Ottawa could help grow entrepreneurship with women
Employee-owned businesses in other countries, such as the U.S. and the U.K., have already shown us some of the benefits of implementation in Canada — productivity gains and wealth redistribution — another important benefit that this model may offer is potential business growth, especially for womenowned businesses.
Eclipse viewers to put pressure on networks
Firms confident infrastructure will handle crowds
Things are looking up for Canada's economy
Among the truisms for economists is “Stein’s Law,” credited to the late U.S. economist Herbert Stein. The law says, “If something cannot go on forever, it will stop.”
Ukraine says it downed planes
Russia denies Kyiv’s claim, alleging it intercepted 44 drones in attack
Officers fired for strike on aid workers
Israel says information mishandled and protocol violated, as critics call for independent probe
Spy agency changed reports on MP
Intelligence discussed suspected Chinese-state interference in Don Valley Liberal nomination
Ford's delay catches governments off guard
Premier, prime minister surprised by decision to postpone EV production in Oakville until 2027
PM showing his impatience as election looms
Justin Trudeau’s impatience is showing. It’s more than just the jump-start Trudeau has administered to his own budget, announcing details well in advance — which had many asking this week whether this is a prime minister keen to take his election show on the road already.
An inside look at the implosion of Hot Docs
Allegations of mismanagement and toxic behaviour tear festival apart
Homophobia factored into injury, WSIB says
Board approves chronic mental stress claim for firefighter who says colleagues spread rumours of suicide attempt
Fees waived in vacant home tax fiasco’
City staff scramble to clear confusion over botched rollout
Trudeau is angering Canada's premiers
OTTAWA Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to power promising a new era of federal-provincial cooperation, but now the Liberal leader finds himself locked in battles with friends and foes alike.
Police union urges Chow to condemn protest letter
Six city councillors signed complaint about rally clashes
The lure of the clash is escalating protests
It took an alleged assault on a police horse and manure flung at a cop for the Toronto Police Service to finally acknowledge what has been evident to many for quite some time: Pro-Palestinian demonstrations have become increasingly aggressive, increasingly confrontational, increasingly disruptive and increasingly haywire.
At risk of a hole too deep
Offence woeful through seven games, but schedule doesn’t get any easier
More goals than reaching 70
Matthews’ teammates motivated by milestones, his coach not so much
Canada tops Norway to clinch playoff spot at worlds
Gushue rink holds onto second place despite a loss to undefeated Edin of Sweden
Three-prong approach to draft intensifies
Now the real work begins. With the broad strokes of scouting done — a handful of visits across the continent with the odd foray to Europe and Africa completed — the process intensifies.
Focused on wrong renovations
Shapiro appears to have put Rogers Centre before team that plays there