Premier Doug Ford receives honorary degree from U.S. university

Ontario Premier Doug Ford received an honorary doctorate from a U.S. university on Saturday. Ford wore a black cap and gown as he took to the stage at Saginaw Valley

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Premier Doug Ford receives honorary degree from U.S. university

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford received an honorary doctorate from a U.S. university on Saturday. Ford wore a black cap and

Would you pay $60 for a coffee? We tried ultra-premium caffeine at Toronto's most exclusive cafe

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Hidden among the vacant lots and crumbling warehouses on the eastern edge of the Junction Triangle, there exists a very

Filmmakers celebrated at Canada's Top Ten ceremony at TIFF Lightbox

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On Feb. 5, TIFF hosted an opening ceremony and reception for the 25th edition of Canada’s Top Ten showcase, presented

Prepare for surging prices, economists say, as one of the largest oil shocks in history hits home

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Ryan Harris was shocked when he realized he spent more than $600 on fuel last month.As gas prices continued to climb due

Crowd shrinks as Berkshire Hathaway’s new CEO leads the annual meeting for the first time Saturday

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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The folksy wisdom and jokes that were a staple of the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting for

Health Canada approves 2nd generic version of Ozempic — and it's Canadian

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TORONTO - Health Canada has approved the second generic version of brand-name Ozempic, this one manufactured by Canadian company Apotex.The

Police issue warning after ‘high-risk offender’ released from jail

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Toronto police are warning the public after a high-risk offender was released on Friday. Police officials say 49-year-old William Gibson

The Bay is no more, so what's Canada's oldest company? Here are some contenders

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Figuring out which Canadian company is the oldest now that Hudson’s Bay has closed its doors is a complicated feat.

Alberta separatist petition effort hits final day for gathering names

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EDMONTON - It’s the last day for Alberta separatists to gather petition signatures that could trigger a referendum on pulling