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Ford government faces lawsuit over expansion of Pickering home where dozens died during COVID-19
Gardiner traffic set to get worse
Three years of lane reductions will be 'hugely frustrating'
Stintz nomination causes uproar
Toronto Conservatives accuse party of 'undemocratic' meddling in Eglinton-Lawrence riding
Telehealth firm's Ozempic ad 'misleading'
Critics warn that Felix's denial of a shortage could overwhelm an already fragile supply chain
Chow to boost police funding
Mayor reverses course on city budget plan after standoff with chief, union
Harbourfront Centre told to find new income sources
Organization faces long-term deficits in its operating and capital budgets, federal report says
PM condemns actions near hospital
Trudeau calls out 'display of antisemitism' during pro-Palestinian protest outside Mount Sinai
What an inexcusable waste
Tony Soprano would have had them whacked.
'I pick up the phone, and then I remember'
Woman who survived 13 gunshot wounds seeks justice for slain parents
Province to scrap renewal of licence plates
Registration will be automatic for those 'in good standing'
Ottawa must act fast to fill vacancies, judge says
Ruling blasts feds for 'appalling crisis' delaying Canadians' access to justice
Trump asks for trial to be put off
Ex-president claims he has immunity from election interference charges
Chow's budget outcome is a mystery
You may have heard the expression, "Show me your budget, and I'll show you your priorities." Wednesday's budget meeting in Toronto promises to show a shift in priorities.
Durham residents fear the high costs of sprawl
Region debating tax hikes as it struggles to fund the growth that comes with new housing
Report finds drivers earn well below minimum wage
Workers make an average of $6.37 an hour after expenses, RideFairTO finds, but Uber says group cherry-picked data
Musicals dominate new Mirvish season
Seven-show lineup includes return of 'Mamma Mia!'
Making the ordinary extraordinary
Kôji Yakusho, star of Oscar-bound Perfect Days,' is one of Japan's most beloved actors
CPA Canada cuts 20% of workforce
Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada is cutting 20 per cent of its workforce ahead of a move by provincial oversight bodies in Ontario and Quebec to split from the national organization.
Shoppers turn to imperfect produce as food costs soar
Buying misfit fruits, vegetables helps fight waste while helping people eat better at lower cost
WestJet faces costly delivery delays amid Boeing problems
Production halt a blow to airline's whole fleet
Russians grasping at strawberries
Tainted dessert claim debunked. Canada's medal fight isn't over
Rielly stepped up for better or worse
Scuffling team braces for suspension
Wemby too tall an order
Spurs phenom exposes Raptors defence and racks up jaw-dropping triple-double (10 blocks!)
Bell's broken news promises
That was quite the rant Justin Trudeau went on last Friday after Bell Canada announced yet another round of deep cuts to its media division.
Poilievre can dish it out but can't take it
It is a curious thing: the higher Pierre Poilievre climbs in the polls, the testier he gets with media questions.
Chow is spending, but not enough
Big number: $50 million, money in Mayor Olivia Chow's 2024 budget dedicated to a \"Back on Track Fund\" intended to fix Toronto's streets and public spaces
Chow open to larger boost for police budget
Mayor Olivia Chow is part of private city council discussions aimed at approving the full budget increase sought by Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw and the rank-and-file officers union, the Star has learned.
Blair mum on Trump's NATO criticism
No reaction from minister to comments on defence spending as Liberals warned of blowback' in case of U.S. presidential win
Biden, King Abdullah talk war's end
U.S.. Jordan brokering deal for pause in fighting, more aid: death toll in hostage raid reaches 67
Major construction to affect TTC routes
King Street West reduced to one lane each way until mid-May, among other changes and closures