Stranded in Toronto’s deep snow, one determined swan gets a second chance

A swan that became stranded during Toronto’s record-setting snowfall last weekend is back on the mend after a dramatic rescue that unfolded in the middle of the storm. Toronto Wildlife

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Stranded in Toronto’s deep snow, one determined swan gets a second chance

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A swan that became stranded during Toronto’s record-setting snowfall last weekend is back on the mend after a dramatic rescue

The visual art exhibits to see in Toronto right now

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Toronto is a city of museums and art galleries, playing host, on any given day, to a dizzying array of

Pierre Poilievre faces must-win leadership vote at party's convention: live updates

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is facing a must-win leadership vote at the party’s convention in Calgary on Friday. Follow the

The Westminster dog show is turning 150. Here’s what has – and hasn’t – changed over time

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NEW YORK (AP) — When some Gilded Age gentleman hunters organized a New York event to compare their dogs, could

Pharrell calls for empathy from US leaders after being honored at Black Music Collective event

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — At a pre-Grammy event celebrating Black music’s cultural power, Pharrell Williams used the Recording Academy stage

More than a dozen Canadian companies – including Thomson Reuters – have done business with ICE, Star analysis reveals

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More than a dozen Canadian companies have done business with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the controversial agency known as

Stephen Harper’s official portrait to be unveiled as former prime minister urges unity during political turmoil

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OTTAWA — Stephen Harper’s official portrait will be unveiled next week in Parliament as the former Conservative prime minister seeks to

Ottawa police crackdown on grocery theft criticized by criminologist

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As the Ottawa Police Service continues to crack down on retail and grocery theft, one criminologist is calling for restorative

Competition Bureau needs to keep 'foot on gas' amid economic headwinds: commissioner

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The new head of Canada’s competition watchdog says the strain people feel every time they open their wallets has brought