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Why Canada should invest in its hopeless romantics

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If you’ve felt compelled to pick up a steamy, smutty book throughout the last few months, you wouldn’t have been

Hwy. 401 procession planned Thursday for fallen OPP officer Brandon Malcolm

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A procession will take place on Thursday afternoon as Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) escort the body of Sergeant Brandon Malcolm

Out-of-service elevator leaves mother struggling with stroller and children at Parliament station

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“While signage was present at the affected elevator, OC Transpo is reviewing wayfinding at Parliament Station, including the clarity and

Ottawa announces planned defence bank to be headquartered in Canada

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OTTAWA — Canada has been selected to host a multinational bank to provide “long-term, low-cost financing” for defence projects by

Amnesty International report warns of deepening Indigenous people’s housing crisis

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MONTRÉAL — A new report by Amnesty International warns that overcrowded and unsafe housing in an Atikamekw community north of

Offence sputters late without Ingram as Raptors fall to Cavaliers in Game 5

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For three quarters of Game 5, the Toronto Raptors were the better team. But in the fourth quarter, the Cleveland

Toronto Tempo fall to Sun in first pre-season game in franchise history

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The WNBA has officially arrived in Toronto. In their first game in franchise history, the Toronto Tempo lost 83-78 to

Peel police asking for help in Brampton sudden death investigation

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Peel police are asking for help from the public in a sudden death investigation in Brampton. Investigators say they were

Blue Jays’ offensive barrage vs. Red Sox leads to third straight series win

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The Toronto Blue Jays held their “State of the Squad” on Wednesday morning for the first time this season. The