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Ottawa unveils $1.5B co-op housing plan
Federal program, first promised in 2022, aims to fund several thousand new units by 2028
Heartfelt tributes, plus dire warnings
‘Democracy is still under threat today,’ Trudeau, French PM tell crowd at Juno Beach
Fine feathered fiends: city's blackbirds spoiling for a fight
Mating season brings increase in attacks on humans
Ford shuffles front ranks
Key ministers swap jobs, Clark promoted as house rises early for summer break
Eleventh-hour deal averts TTC strike
Job action on hold as agency, union reach ‘framework settlement'
Blind player gets NHL's attention by helping others
Mark DeMontis had a vision for his hockey career. He would impress in minor hockey, earn an NCAA scholarship and get drafted by an NHL team.
Sabalenka, Rybakina upset in quarterfinals
Andreeva, 17, joins Paolini, Swiatek, Gauff in semis
‘It is exciting to start from scratch’
A peek behind the scenes at the groundwork for Toronto’s expansion franchise two years out
Fire on ice
Why the Oilers have a real shot at the Cup the Leafs crave and the gap between McDavid and Matthews suddenly seems so wide
US. startup brings AI chatbot to Canada
San Franciscobased Anthropic aims to make technology as safe as possible
Bank cuts key rate to 4.75%
Bank of Canada signals more cuts are on the way after quarter-point drop, the first in four years
March in Palestinian area of Jerusalem stokes tension
JERUSALEM Thousands of ultranationalist Israelis marched through a sensitive Palestinian area of Jerusalem on Wednesday in an annual procession, chanting racist slogans as the country's far-right national security minister boasted that Jews had prayed freely at a key holy site in the city in violation of decades-old understandings.
Last chance to honour fallen comrades
100-year-old Canadian vet headed to France
City tells staff to cross picket lines
Toronto employees are expected to find alternatives for commuting and report to work on time
Ford lost the plot on antisemitic shootings
Doug Ford surely missed the mark when he blamed immigrants for the latest wave of antisemitic shootings.
Ontarians deserve Justice
Here is a fun stat. There is about as much chance of getting a summary hearing at Ontario's human rights court as there is of the Leafs winning the Stanley Cup each year. Which is to say, minuscule. A 1/32 chance, to be precise.
Will interference bill make a difference?
Canada’s intelligence system needs an overhaul to combat foreign meddling in elections, critics say
Toronto tops list of insurance claims in Ontario
More than 12,000 vehicles reported stolen last year
Province’s world leader’ status at risk
Experts say decision to close disease testing sites will stifle research, harm vulnerable populations
Toronto councillor fights and helps to detain suspected thief
Ex-officer Burnside confronted men with cartful of tools
Phoenix concert hall closing after 33 years
Owners vow to relocate music club that has hosted the Stones, Dylan, Metallica, Rush and Billie Eilish
UN warns of highway to climate hell
May marks 12th straight month of record-breaking global temperatures
Gardiner rush hour travel times up 250%
Study quantifies delays drivers have felt since March lane closures
Surgeries paused after two kids dead
Review into McMaster hospital tonsil, adenoid operations launched
Union, TTC differ on status of strike talks
With less than a day until the deadline, wages and job security still dominate the bargaining table
Clark drawing fans, opponents' ire
Star rookie has caught the attention of fellow players. She seems to have a target on her back
Pitching mismatch is as ugly as Jays fans feared
You could have seen this one coming. For a second straight night, the Blue Jays were no match for the visiting Baltimore Orioles, falling 10-1 in what might have been the biggest pitching mismatch of the season at the Rogers Centre.
Will speaking to AI version of the dead help with grief?
Terminal cancer patient recreates his voice for his family after he passes
Carbon capture projects lag as companies fear risk
Tension between industry, government over exposure borne by taxpayers
'If you have a soul the music will strike you'
She won 'The Voice Israel' as a teenager. A decade later, this Palestinian singer aims to represent her people on the global stage