FIFA says 2026 World Cup preparations in Toronto on schedule

As the FIFA World Cup approaches, questions remain about Toronto’s readiness. Is the city prepared to host the beautiful game, or will it be a hot mess? Victor Montagliani, Canada’s

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FIFA says 2026 World Cup preparations in Toronto on schedule

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As the FIFA World Cup approaches, questions remain about Toronto’s readiness. Is the city prepared to host the beautiful game,

Melania Trump’s billionaire-funded film comes to Canada, a study in glamour as propaganda

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When would be best for a documentary about America’s first lady to land in theatres? Probably not during a roiling

Quebec energy minister says Churchill Falls agreement should not be allowed to fail

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TROIS-RIVIÈRES - Quebec’s new energy minister says he is concerned a draft agreement about energy from Newfoundland and Labrador is

Canadian companies criticized over ties to U.S. immigration enforcement

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OTTAWA — Canadian companies are coming under fire over their ties to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as U.S. President

Experts call for a measles ‘immunization action plan’ in Ontario

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The committee, made up of infectious disease and public health experts and others, also joined calls for Ontario to modernize

Ghislaine Maxwell Reveals List Of Epstein “Co-Conspirators”

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Source: Davidoff Studios Photography / Getty According to reports, a new petition from convicted Jeffrey Esptein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell has

Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives bar media from party convention

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Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario has banned media from its upcoming convention for the first time since he

City closes deal on $95-million landfill near Carlsbad Springs

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The $95-million purchase price does not include the $470,000 land transfer tax or the $422,000 in HST. The costs will

Variable-rate mortgages rising in popularity as global turmoil pushes up fixed rates

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Interest rates on fixed-rate mortgages won’t go down any time soon as volatile geopolitical tensions cast uncertainty on global markets,