Child in critical condition, mother in custody after Scarborough medical emergency

A child is in the hospital after emergency crews responded to a medical call in Scarborough on Tuesday morning, with Toronto police now leading the investigation and a woman, the

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Child in critical condition, mother in custody after Scarborough medical emergency

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A child is in the hospital after emergency crews responded to a medical call in Scarborough on Tuesday morning, with

Rogers Stadium faced fan backlash last year. Here's what it plans to change before its biggest summer yet

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After a rocky launch plagued by crowd bottlenecks, traffic gridlock and noise complaints heard kilometres away, organizers at Rogers Stadium

Real-estate firm bulk buys $30 million of downtown Toronto condos: 'They're sitting empty'

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A Montreal-based real-estate company has snapped up $30 million of unsold condo units in downtown Toronto, with a plan to buy

Controversies and consequences: Five things to know about the census

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OTTAWA - People across the country completed their census forms this week, sharing details about their lives, which languages they

Ottawa police need to budget better, auditor general says

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Additionally, exemplifying the issues behind the lack of a consistent, established formalized budget for strategic projects, the auditor general noted

AI's role in telecom sector growing, but customer satisfaction lagging

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TORONTO - Nearly half of all telecom customers say they won’t use artificial intelligence for any of their phone and

What's the deal with 6% fat milk, newly on the market in Ontario?

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Astute dairy shoppers may have noticed a fresh new option in some Ontario grocery stores — with nearly twice as

The Cannes Film Festival has started. Here are the key films making their debut

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For 12 days this week, the eyes of the movie world will be on the Cannes Film Festival.The Cote d’Azur

B.C. premier tells crowd about AI optimism despite energy, safety concerns

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VANCOUVER - The federal and B.C. governments want artificial intelligence firms to have a strong foothold in Canada to spur