High-speed rail line would demand big slice of energy grids already under pressure

MONTREAL - The dream of rapid, affordable travel between Central Canada’s biggest cities is alive again as centuries-old concepts — nation-building and trains — meet in the form of a

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High-speed rail line would demand big slice of energy grids already under pressure

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MONTREAL - The dream of rapid, affordable travel between Central Canada’s biggest cities is alive again as centuries-old concepts —

Mustangs to hold benefit game for hockey players who died in Alberta highway crash

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STAVELY — A small Alberta town is set to host a benefit game for three junior hockey players who died

Petition calls for federal party leaders to get top-secret security clearance

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OTTAWA - An electronic petition on the parliament website calls on the House of Commons to require all federal party

Eglinton Crosstown LRT to open Sunday with no official fanfare

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Six years after it was originally scheduled to open, and 15 years after the first shovels went into the ground,

Meet three people who found true love in the Toronto Star's dating column, Better Love

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On Valentine’s Day 2025, we launched Better Love, our year-long series of columns designed to help Toronto Star readers find

This new crime show is dark, it's Canadian — and 'The Borderline' stars like it that way

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Actor Hamza Haq writhed on a stainless steel table in a fake veterinarian’s office — a favourite refuge of injured

Falling tech stocks and a plunge for bitcoin hit Wall Street

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NEW YORK (AP) — Sharp drops hit Wall Street on Thursday as technology stocks fell and bitcoin plunged again to

Stofa chef Jason Sawision dishes on his Canadian Culinary Championship success

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A: We pulled this one from a couple of menu items. We thought about dishes that were really well-liked by

Barrick goes ahead with IPO of North American gold assets, names Hill as CEO

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TORONTO - Barrick Mining Corp. named Mark Hill as president and chief executive as it said it will go ahead