Ontario Ombudsman finds families unfairly denied COVID‑era payments

Ontario’s Ministry of Education has accepted all 14 recommendations following a new Ombudsman investigation that found five direct‑payment programs launched between 2020 and 2023 unfairly denied funds to eligible parents

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Ontario Ombudsman finds families unfairly denied COVID‑era payments

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Ontario’s Ministry of Education has accepted all 14 recommendations following a new Ombudsman investigation that found five direct‑payment programs launched

AI not yielding meaningful return for nearly half of business leaders: BDO report

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TORONTO - A new report says 46 per cent of Canadian business leaders surveyed are experimenting with AI without achieving

Carney, Trump discussed defence priorities, Arctic ahead of NATO summit

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Prime Minister Mark Carney says he spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about efforts to protect the Arctic ahead of

Movie Review: 'Jackass: Best and Last' is just a clip-job of greatest hits. And we mean hits

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Pour one out for the “Jackass” crew. They’re done. “Jackass: Best and Last” is a sad but fitting end to

2‑vehicle crash closes southbound Renforth Drive, delays reported in Etobicoke

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A two‑vehicle collision in Etobicoke late Thursday morning has shut down a stretch of Renforth Drive and is causing significant

David Clayton-Thomas, Canadian singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, dies at 84

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David Clayton-Thomas, the Canadian singer whose raspy and soulful voice led American jazz rock group Blood, Sweat & Tears to

BlackBerry reports Q1 profit and revenue up, raises full-year revenue guidance

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WATERLOO - BlackBerry Ltd. reported a first-quarter profit of US$8.5 million, up from US$1.9 million in the same quarter last

Loonie caught between slow domestic economy and stronger U.S. dollar

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The Canadian dollar has steadily fallen over the past several weeks to trade around the 70 cents US mark as

Prices are dropping for these niche Toronto homes in family-friendly neighbourhoods. Will it last?

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Ontario’s one-year HST rebate on new homes has boosted suburban sales, while condo purchases have continued to languish. But a