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Inside the return of the mandatory final exam in Ontario: Why educators and experts are divided

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Starting this fall, Ontario schools will be putting teens to the test — in almost every course.From physics to phys-ed, high

Heat wave blamed for nearly 40 Toronto emergency room visits: public health

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Toronto Public Health says nearly 40 heat-related emergency department visits were recorded during last week’s heat wave that scorched the

Olympian says Canadian film 'Racewalkers' is in on the joke, 'not the butt of the joke'

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A reigning world champion in race walking is teaching a cast of Hollywood stars to walk the walk for the

The Sneaky Dee’s wrecking ball backed off. The threat to Toronto's live music scene didn't

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The walls are scribbled, the tables sticky, the nachos mighty — and fans of Sneaky Dee’s, the punk music venue and

Marit Stiles says out loud what many Ontarians are thinking. So why won't they vote for her?

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On the day that New Democrat Leader Marit Stiles predicted prison for Premier Doug Ford, she added extra shots of

Chow holds lead over Bradford as Torontonians give World Cup a thumbs‑up: poll

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A new Toronto Pulse survey shows Mayor Olivia Chow maintaining a clear lead over Councillor Brad Bradford — even as

NATO looks to Saab to build up to 10 surveillance planes using Canadian jets

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ANKARA - NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the alliance will work with Swedish manufacturer Saab on up to 10 early

Former college basketball player Kerr Kriisa accused of fraud in $2.2M scheme

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CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — Former college basketball player Kerr Kriisa lied and posed as other people as part of a

City continues storm recovery after 4,500 Ottawa households report flooding

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After more than 4,500 Ottawa households reported basement flooding following the massive Canada Day storm, the city says it has