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Toys “R” Us Canada reaches three deals to sell assets, one with current owner

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TORONTO — Two months after putting itself up for sale to help pay off its millions in debt, Toys “R”

Fans from Germany charged with assaulting Toronto police officers during FIFA World Cup match

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Two men were arrested at Toronto Stadium on Friday during a FIFA World Cup match between Canada and Bosnia and

Toys "R" Us Canada reaches three deals to sell assets, one with current owner

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TORONTO - Toys “R” Us Canada has reached several deals to sell assets including its name, trademarks, inventory and leases

Moment of silence held for 2 fallen officers at Friday’s Toronto Blue Jays game

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A moment of silence was held at the Rogers Centre in Toronto on Friday night for two fallen officers who

Meta says Facebook, Instagram slowly 'coming back' after global outage

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Users around the globe were reporting issues accessing Instagram and Facebook on Friday morning. Some users reported issues logging into the

Larin’s late goal rallies Canada to 1-1 draw with Bosnia-Herzegovina in World Cup opener

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Cyle Larin scored the equalizer in the 78th minute to help Canada earn its first-ever point at the FIFA World

Air Canada announces new 4-year agreement with customer service employees

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MONTREAL — Air Canada says its customer service employees have ratified a new collective bargaining agreement. The agreement with Unifor

King Charles appoints actor Helen Mirren to a select group in his birthday honors list

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LONDON (AP) — Helen Mirren, one of the world’s most acclaimed actors, was added Friday to a very select group

Mutchmor Public School cancels drag storytime event during Pride month

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The event had been scheduled for June 19 during Pride month. In a letter sent to families and obtained by