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DUBAI IS BUILT TO THRILL & ENTERTAIN
“I can’t, I can’t,” the reluctant thrillseeker next to me intones under her breath, jiggling the rope that hooks onto her harness, weighing the worthiness of the only thing preventing us from splatting onto the downtown streets 220 metres below.
Treasure hunting in Milan
In Italy’s showy second city, I go searching for quirky little gems
PATHS AHEAD AFTER THE OLD DREAM IS GONE
professional with a law degree and a young family, said. “But our long-term goal is eat the rich.”
A novel that summons both anger and tears
Saga of belonging is set against a canvas of Canadian racism
The author who's drawn to innovation
I've always been attracted to things that are a little bit different'
The theatre director who tells vital stories
There's not just one story about the Black experience, there are many. And you can't tell them all in one month'
The singer who's making change
I realized I want my legacy to be that Jully Black stands on truth'
Meta's $200B stock surge biggest in history 98,2 gair
Meta Platforms Inc. is poised to become Wall Street’s top comeback kid.
Rebranding' carbon tax helps Poilievre
What we have here, with Canada’s needlessly controversial carbon pricing system, is a failure to communicate.
CAUGHT IN THE STORM
Katherine Henderson took over Hockey Canada hoping to turn the page - but as new charges have emerged, she's found herself at the centre of a firestorm
Hamas says it's studying Gaza ceasefire proposal
Hamas officials said Friday that the group is studying a proposed ceasefire deal that would include prolonged pauses in fighting in Gaza and swaps of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, but the militants appeared to rule out some key components.
Russia refuses request for PoWs bodies
Russia has refused Ukrainian requests to hand over the bodies of scores of prisoners of war whom the Kremlin claims were killed in the downing of a Russian military transport plane by Kyiv’s forces, a Ukrainian intelligence official said.
Singh says he owes O'Toole an apology
Five things we learned about the NDP leader at the Democracy Forum
PM's trash talk worries former official
Ex-ambassador says Trudeau should ditch the anti-Trump rhetoric
Who are the five world junior players charged in 2018 sexual-assault case?
Five players from the Team Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey championship roster Dillon Dubé, Carter Hart, Cal Foote, Michael McLeod, and Alex Formenton have been charged by London police as part of their investigation into an alleged sexual assault that has been hanging over Canadian hockey for years.
Schools should teach young adults how to sext safely, study suggests
A recent Carleton University-led study suggests that with the advancement of technology, sexting among youth has become so common that information on how to do it safely should be taught in school.
A road map to addressing a crisis
As police, government and industry prepare for summit next week, here’s what's on the agenda
U.S. launches retaliatory strikes on Iraq and Syria
Attack in response to fatal drone assault in Jordan
Iranian diplomat to be deported
Senior official will become first person from Iran to face expulsion under Canada’s new sanctions
City's bus-only corridors slow to develop
The plan was to fast-track them to speed commutes. It hasn’t happened
Documents shed light on Canada's 'shameful history'
Newly released report reveals politics trumped legal advice in decision not to revoke Nazi's citizenship in 1967
PM and Tories spar over food costs
Trudeau claims Poilievre aide lobbied for Loblaw. Conservatives dismiss comment as pathetic’
Greenbelt developer accused of duping business partner
A developer who stood to benefit from the Ford government’s ill-fated plan to remove his property from the Greenbelt is facing allegations that he duped a business partner into selling his share of an unrelated property that was set to explode in value.
Federal cash finally comes through
$162M to help city’s asylum seekers and other vulnerable people ends threat of bigger tax hike
Raccoon knocks out power to thousands
A Hydro One spokesperson says after a raccoon knocked out power to thousands of people in downtown Toronto, the utility is looking at ways to make sure the city’s unofficial mascot stays out of transmission stations.
Top court supports mandate letter secrecy
Ruling protects Ford’s directives to his cabinet ministers
'A father figure to a lot of children'
Bitove Foundation's $1M gift to SickKids honours the memory of Walter Gretzky
Critics blast Ottawa's MAID delay
Liberal bill punts expansion of eligibilty for those with mental disorder until after next election
Will ailing eateries get an assist from NHL all-star weekend?
'Anything is helpful' after pandemic slump, industry advocate says
Birth Control for the Birds
Pilot project looks to keep pigeon population in check by putting them on the pill