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Canadian curler at Olympics insists he’s no cheat, accuses Swedish team of ‘premeditated’ attack

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The Canadian curler at the center of a spiraling controversy at the Winter Olympics insisted Saturday he was not a cheat and

'Heated Rivalry' star Hudson Williams meets Prime Minister Mark Carney at Ottawa media event

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On Jan. 29 Prime Minister Mark Carney joined “Heated Rivalry” stars Hudson Williams and Sophie Nélisse and series creator Jacob

Cameco CEO on whirlwind Washington trip for talks on reactor deal

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The chief executive of Saskatchewan-based uranium miner Cameco Corp. is on a whirlwind trip to Washington to discuss next steps

Canadian women’s hockey team beats Germany to reach Olympic semifinals

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The Canadian women’s hockey team is off to the semifinals at the Winter Olympics after a 5-1 victory over Germany.

The Must List: A 'Gilmore Girls' podcast, high-stakes crime series and love letter to 1980s New York

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Podcast: ‘Gilmore Friends’They say once you’ve been indoctrinated into “Gilmore Girls” fandom, there’s little chance of escape. And so, if

The city of Toronto is seeking a partner to build tiny homes. There's one catch

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In 2021, the City of Toronto came under public scrutiny after cracking down on tiny homes, dismantling makeshift shelters that

Canadian speedskater Laurent Dubreuil wins Olympic bronze in 500m

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Laurent Dubreuil is back on the Olympic podium after a gritty performance on Saturday. The Canadian speedskater, who has been

200,000 people expected to gather in Toronto in support of Iran protests

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TORONTO - A major rally is set to march down Yonge Street in North York today as Toronto police expect

Weather looking good for Family Day: What’s open, closed

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Not to jinx anything, but the weather for the Monday’s Family Day holiday is looking fairly positive, especially considering what