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Auto sales down for eighth consecutive month as May sales fall 1.7%: DesRosiers

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RICHMOND HILL - DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc. says auto sales in May were down from a year ago, marking the

Roy, Laviolette among 15 Maple Leafs coach interviews

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The Toronto Maple Leafs promised a vast head-coaching search — and they’re sticking to that. Toronto has conducted around 15 virtual interviews as

Toronto-area home prices dip almost 5% in May despite 'market tightening'

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Toronto-area home prices continue to trend down year over year, despite sales picking up in what’s been a tepid spring real

504 King streetcars diverting downtown after truck crashes into bridge, knocking out power

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Streetcars are not running on a large stretch of King Street in downtown Toronto after a truck crashed into a

Trump administration proposes 10 per cent tariff on Canada and other countries

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WASHINGTON - The Trump administration is proposing a 10 per cent additional tariff on Canada and other countries following an

Can provincial Liberals make a comeback?

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While the federal Liberals remain historically popular under Prime Minister Mark Carney, that isn’t the case for their provincial counterparts.

Corus expanding 'The Morning Show' into the afternoon with 'TMS2'

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TORONTO - Corus Entertainment is expanding “The Morning Show” into a whole new frontier: the afternoon.The broadcasting company announced the

This entrepreneur wanted to open a floating sauna on Toronto's waterfront. He says the city's red tape has ruined his summer

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An entrepreneur who wanted to keep operating a Finnish sauna on Toronto’s waterfront this summer says he’s been put out of

Ontario's electricity bills are set to shoot up. But Mark Carney has a big idea that might keep them in check

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Ontarians could soon be facing a massive energy bill.Electricity demand between now and 2050 will likely double, according to projections, and

News of the day: Early retirement incentives to reduce department operating budgets; Senators and Habs enter high‑stakes off‑season; Is our restaurant critic out of touch with diners’ palates?

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It’s Tuesday, June 2. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. EARLY RETIREMENT INCENTIVES TO

These exiled journalists are covering their home countries without fear — from Canada

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TORONTO - Until just a few years ago, Andersson Boscan ran La Posta, a digital media outlet he co-founded in

Free transit, parks for all and a return to 'People City': Here’s what these Torontonians would do if they were mayor

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We launched our ”If I Were Mayor” series to coincide with the municipal election, asking what you would do if