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TD Bank reports $4.25B second-quarter profit, raises dividend

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TORONTO - TD Bank Group raised its quarterly dividend as it reported a second-quarter profit of $4.25 billion.The bank says

Ottawa negotiating purchase of Saab GlobalEye surveillance planes: Carney

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OTTAWA - The federal government is entering into contract negotiations with Saab to buy a fleet of surveillance aircraft for

CIBC signs deal to sell CIBC Caribbean for US$1.6B, reports Q2 profit up

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TORONTO — CIBC announced a deal to sell its 91.67 per cent interest in CIBC Caribbean to the Bank of

Toronto bars showing World Cup games warned on how to steer clear of the 'FIFA police'

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Rocco Mastrangelo says he’s learned his lesson: Don’t mess with FIFA.The owner of Cafe Diplomatico says he’s being careful this

N.B. government to set property taxes for municipalities in effort to lower bills

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FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick government says it plans to tell each municipality across the province how much it should

Union Station security targeting homeless people ahead of World Cup, Toronto group says

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Community advocates allege homeless people have been facing escalating violence at the hands of security guards at Toronto’s Union Station

‘Guys and Dolls’ at the Stratford Festival takes a gamble by playing with perfection. Here's how it fares

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Guys and Dolls Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows, based on the stories

Mark Carney heads to Wall Street to court U.S. investors amid stalled trade talks

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is taking his Canada-is-open-for-business message to Wall Street Thursday as trade talks remain stalled, and industrial

Blue Jays calling up infield prospect Charles McAdoo

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The Toronto Blue Jays are calling up one of their best minor-league bats. Infielder Charles McAdoo is being called up to the majors, Sportsnet confirmed on

Return of assigned seating for most public servants bucks private-sector trend

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The shift toward more assigned seating for public servants bucks the prevailing trend among private sector employers who are increasingly

'Letting it rip': Beyblade fanatics are giving childhood craze another spin

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RICHMOND -  At Imperial Hobbies in Richmond, B.C., the air is filled with the sounds of battle.“Three, two, one —

National artificial intelligence strategy to be released next week, Carney says

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OTTAWA - The federal government is set to introduce its AI strategy within days — a long-awaited policy that has