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Amazon sitting on mound of cash
Investors are expecting company to buy back shares or maybe even start paying a dividend
How climate change drains Canadian taxpayers of funds
Governments are spending more to help farms facing drought
The talented Miss Highsmith
The author behind rogue Tom Ripley was the master of psychological suspense
Actor's pain pays off in directing debut
An impressive action bow for Dev Patel, who broke his hand while making thriller
Dollarama's profit is skyrocketing
Low-cost retailer has avoided many issues plaguing its U.S. counterparts
Hundreds remain stranded
Roads blocked by boulders and mud sent tumbling down mountainsides
Zoologist was student of giraffes in wild
Waterloo woman went abroad in 1956 to pursue passion
Storm leaves tens of thousands without power across Quebec
Montreal battered by strong winds and wet snow
Ottawa proposes $1.5B rental fund
Measure aimed at helping non-profits, partners acquire more units and keep prices affordable
Stadium overhaul unveiled
Jays show off final phase of multi-year revamp ahead of season opener
Three NDP MPs won't run again
Veteran maverick Angus is among those calling it quits
Ford delays Oakville retooling
Union criticizes automaker's decision to push back production at assembly plant until 2027
Biden warns U.S. support hinges on protecting people
Israel says it will reopen border crossing with hard-hit northern Gaza
Watchdog clears Ford aide
Accepts chief of staff's defence that key Greenbelt email was overlooked’
Intelligence pointed to foreign funding
Canadian spy agency gathered information tied to 2019, 2021 elections, inquiry told
Is this four-unit condo part of city's housing solution?
East York bungalow gives way to multiple homes, sold individually
'Murder advice' evidence tainted jury trial
Judges overturn man’s conviction in Etobicoke killing
TIFF retrospective highlights a pioneer of French New Wave
In 1970, French writer and filmmaker Marguerite Duras gave an interview to the famous American journal the Evergreen Review: In it, she explained the strange, paradoxical hybrid of assurance and anxiety informing her work.
Tony-winning playwright infused work with absurdism
NEW YORK Playwright Christopher Durang, a master of satire and black comedy who won a Tony Award for “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist with “Miss Witherspoon,” has died. He was 75.
The Chiefs of Ontario Call on the Government of Ontario to Declare a 365-Day Moratorium of Mine Claims Staking
Over the past year, First Nations in Ontario have experienced an exponential rise in the number of mining claims being staked on their territory—some as high as 30 per cent.
Eras Tour helps Swift crack list of celebrity billionaires
Thanks to the overwhelming success of her whirlwind Eras Tour, Taylor Swift has cracked Forbes’ 2024 list of the World’s Celebrity Billionaires.
Speech fasting? No! Silence is not golden
How many words do you speak before noon?
Gushue one game back of Edin
Canada's Brad Gushue extended his win streak to four games with another two-victory day at the world men's curling championship in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, on Wednesday.
Kim is keeping calm, cool and collected
Teen lone Canadian in field at Augusta National Women’s Amateur
Conners game for Augusta
But first Listowel native must focus on excelling at San Antonio
Dont let a hot bat go cold
Schneider's reward for game-winning homer? A return to Jays’ bench
Carter made us all fall in love
Despite heartaches, his Hall of Fame legacy is a generation of players, fans
Entering the attitude era
Reaves and Co. send message to fiercest rivals with playoffs on horizon
Home is where you lay an egg
Leats might be better off starting playoffs on the road, as Lightning dominate in Toronto
Inflation rate sinks below 2.5% in Europe
Analysts expecting an interest cut in June