Thomson Reuters reports US$332M Q4 profit, raises quarterly dividend 10 per cent

TORONTO - Thomson Reuters raised its dividend by 10 per cent as it reported a fourth-quarter profit of US$332 million, down from US$587 million a year earlier.The company says it

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Thomson Reuters reports US$332M Q4 profit, raises quarterly dividend 10 per cent

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TORONTO - Thomson Reuters raised its dividend by 10 per cent as it reported a fourth-quarter profit of US$332 million,

Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris said to be ‘feeling good’ after big air crash

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Veteran Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris was said to be “feeling good” Thursday, the morning after crashing during big air training

Ranking the Milan Cortina Olympics uniforms from best to worst (Canada isn't best dressed)

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The Olympics promise two perennial joys: The dopamine rush of becoming deeply invested in sports you’d never even heard of

Man seriously injured in stabbing near Bathurst and Steeles

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A man is in hospital with injuries following a stabbing in North York on Thursday morning. Toronto police were called

Feds expected to announce national automotive strategy, new EV rebates today

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce new electric vehicle policies today including a revival of the

Raptors stumble in 128-126 loss to Timberwolves before NBA trade deadline

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For 24 minutes, the Toronto Raptors dominated the Minnesota Timberwolves. But then turnovers and the explosive play of Anthony Edwards

These five Ontario beers will be the MVPs of your Super Bowl party

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Josh Rubin is a Star business reporter. Previously, he was the Star’s beer columnist for more than a decade and

For 5 hours, I dove into the mind of a prolific artist at a Toronto gallery. Here's what I saw inside

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Self-Portrait as a Coffee Pot By William Kentridge and Teresa Przybylski. Until March 8 at Koffler Arts — Youngplace, 180

Canada’s axed Islamophobia envoy says Muslims’ need for support from federal government ‘hasn’t gone away’

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It was the 8th anniversary of the Quebec City mosque massacre and Canada’s special adviser on Islamophobia was boarding a