Toronto Public Library gets $1 million boost from Biblio Bash gala

More than 400 of Toronto’s leading philanthropists, city builders and literary voices gathered at the Toronto Reference Library on April 23 for Biblio Bash 2026: Bright & Shiny Futures Gala,

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Toronto Public Library gets $1 million boost from Biblio Bash gala

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More than 400 of Toronto’s leading philanthropists, city builders and literary voices gathered at the Toronto Reference Library on April

Toronto man, 30, accused of sexually assaulting multiple women on public transit

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A Toronto man who is accused of sexually assaulting multiple women in the downtown core was arrested and charged this

Multiple homes damaged in Scarborough shooting

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Police are investigating after multiple homes in Scarborough were damaged in a shooting late Friday evening. Authorities were called to

AI could screen out newcomers’ job applications, study warns

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As more employers use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen job applications, there is growing concern that AI could amplify biases

Canadian, American air forces to conduct joint flypast in Ottawa for Fourth of July

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OTTAWA - The Royal Canadian Air Force and the U.S. air force will appear together in the skies over Ottawa

Canadian fans hoping for another historic win in World Cup match against Morocco

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Fans across the country will be cheering on the Canadian men’s soccer team as they take on Morocco in the

U.S. taking 'obstructionist' approach to UN's efforts to foster equality: ambassador

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OTTAWA - The Trump administration is hindering work at the United Nations on advancing equality, says Canada’s UN Ambassador David

Rogers Stadium has fixed many of its biggest problems. But one major issue remains

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Rogers Stadium is going quiet for the next month, offering a chance to assess how Toronto’s mammoth concert hotspot is

Why it's getting harder for Canada to wait for a good deal with Donald Trump

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If Canada doesn’t get relief from U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs before the end of this year, the consequences could