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Ontario's deficit soars to $9.8B
Revenue shortfall costs coffers more than $7B. Provincial budget grows to a record $214.5 billion. Extra $2B earmarked for home and community care
Hot Docs programmers reportedly resign en masse
Departures come as festival prepares to announce 2024 lineup
She's clapping back
Erika de Casier’s third album, Still? is her most conscious attempt to transcend, and poke fun at, her reputation as an R&B revivalist
New-home supply hits 2016 levels
BILD executive says GTA buyers waiting for signs of interest rate cuts
Experts say airlines' appeal would have wide effect
Other industries may get inspired if firms win payments case
Struggling pre-construction condo buyers raise alarm
Some walking away from deals, which risks others’ equity, experts warn
Gausman's arm looks ready to go
Jays will take a calculated risk and give staff ace an early turn after just one spring start
Invigorated by change
With rotating cast of wingers, Tavares has rediscovered his scoring touch
Huskies turn to Paige
UConn rides Bueckers to 30th consecutive Sweet 16 berth
Year's lowest score pushes skid to Il
Leading at start of fourth quarter, Toronto only scores 19 points in the final 12 minutes
Porter props reportedly at centre of NBA betting probe
Backup Raptors big man Jontay Porter is reportedly at the centre of an NBA probe into gambling irregularities, another blow to a franchise flailing through its worst season in more than a decade.
No questions allowed, but so many remain
Ohtani swears he’s no gambler, doubles down on interpreter
Underfunding to privatize is wrong
As budget day draws near at Queen’s Park, here’s a point to ponder: Ontario has the lowest program spending per person of any province in Canada.
Liberals beware of unhappy youth
Averages can be terribly misleading. If you’ve got your feet in the freezer and your head in the oven, it’s been noted, your average temperature may be just fine. But are you comfortable? Hardly.
Putin twists Russian tragedy to his purpose
Deadly attack threatens to spark revenge against Central Asians, but could be used against Kyiv
Think the last federal election was ugly?
Journalists shouldn’t make election predictions, but here’s one to take to the bank: Canada’s next federal election will be the ugliest one yet.
Miller steering a tough course correction
Marc Miller is doing what no other immigration minister has done in recent history.
Appeal aims to force Ottawa to hire more judges
There are currently at least 68 vacancies in superior courts and courts of appeal across country
Constable identified himself, trial hears
Undercover officer fatally struck by driver in parking lot beneath Nathan Phillips Square in 2021
PCs defend their provincial carbon levy
Ford criticizes Ottawa while Ontario program aimed at industrial emitters set to go up next year
Trump's dog and pony show continues
His bizarre race for U.S. presidency makes another campaign stop in, of all places, a courthouse
Woman arrested after dog attack
Police lay charges after animal, labelled dangerous under bylaw, severely hurts child at playground
Poilievre aims to scoop up disaffected voters
Conservative leader’s strategy includes channelling disappointment in Trudeau government
White House 'perplexed after Israel cancels visit
Decision follows U.S. abstention from vote on UN demand for ceasefire
Staff shortages a daily struggle, survey finds
Principals across the province are struggling to cover daily staff absences, with more than a quarter of schools experiencing teacher shortages and nearly half grappling to fill educational assistant positions.
Ford extending gas tax cut to Dec. 31
Premier, finance minister urge federal government to pause April increase of carbon price
Ottawa helping Canadians flee Haiti
Canada airlifted 18 vulnerable Canadians out of Haiti by helicopter to the Dominican Republic on Monday, and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says more will be offered the chance to evacuate in the coming days.
Charges dropped in fatal OPP shooting of young child
Officers acted in self-defence against father, Crown says as dramatic recordings released
Man's citizenship bid snarled by application filed one day too soon
Daniel Aguilar has been waiting almost a decade to become a Canadian citizen.
FIGHT CLUB
Women are punching and kicking out their anger with boxing or martial arts and the science backs up the mental-health benefits