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Toronto store deals with damage to e-bikes, lithium-ion batteries after fire breaks out

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Toronto’s fire chief says a store specializing in e-bikes saw severe damage to many of its items after a fire

2 charged for allegedly flying drones near Toronto FIFA World Cup kick-off event

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Two people has been charged with allegedly flying unauthorized drones near the FIFA World Cup Countdown Concert at Fort York

The secrets behind a memorable World Cup anthem, from Shakira and more

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NEW YORK (AP) — What makes a memorable World Cup anthem? Is it a song that best reflects the host

Canadian and U.S. stock markets slide on weakness in commodities and AI

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TORONTO - Stock markets in Canada and the U.S. fell on Wednesday, amid weakening commodity prices and sharp swings in

AI-generated 'fake cases' a concern for courts, Canada's top judge says

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OTTAWA — Canada’s top judge says guardrails for how artificial intelligence can be used by judges and lawyers must evolve because

Knicks stun Spurs with largest comeback in NBA Finals history, take 3-1 lead

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It’s bedlam in the Big Apple as the New York Knicks are officially on the doorstep of basketball supremacy. The

Movie Review: This train’s going fast, but the jokes fly even faster in “Stop! That! Train!’

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Presidential candidates take note: If you ever want an effectively simple campaign slogan, you could do worse than this: “SHE

Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer becomes 11th pitcher to record 3,500 strikeouts

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Mad Max continues to add to his legacy. After striking out Philadelphia Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber in the first at-bat of

Nisga'a official says most hurdles for Ksi Lisims have been cleared

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CALGARY - The secretary-treasurer of the Nisga’a Nation in northern British Columbia says there remain few obstacles to a final