‘We’re supposed to win no matter what’: Raptors lament loss to lowly Kings

The disappointment in RJ Barrett’s face was evident. The Mississauga, Ont., native blankly stared at the statsheet, taking his time before getting his thoughts out. When he walked out of

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World Cup Trophy set to tour Canada in April, May ahead of summer soccer showcase

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The World Cup Trophy is coming to Canada, ahead of this summer’s soccer showcase. The trophy will make stops in

Toronto tourism hits record 28.2 million visitors in 2025, fuelling $13.5B economic boost

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Toronto’s tourism sector surged to new heights in 2025, drawing a record 28.2 million visitors and generating $9.1 billion in

A new report warns that combined war casualties in Russia’s war on Ukraine could soon hit 2 million

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A new report warned that the number of soldiers killed, injured or missing on both sides

4 hospitalized, 1 critically injured after multi‑vehicle crash shuts down northbound Highway 410 in Brampton

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A violent overnight collision on Highway 410 in Brampton sent four people to the hospital — including one in critical

Public servants could be forced back to offices full time with no reliable way get to them | Opinion

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For riders in outer communities such as Barrhaven, the inequity is even starker. A trip that once took 40 minutes

Maple Leafs booed at home as skid continues in 7-4 loss to Sabres

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Craig Berube isn’t interested in learning anything more about his hockey team. The former NHL enforcer believes the pieces are

Algonquin: ‘We don’t want the college to raise the white flag on journalism’

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But there are a lot of candidates looking to enter a journalism-adjacent career in areas like independent publishing, content creation,

As public servants lose their jobs, where’s the work in Ottawa?

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As the government cuts back the size of the public service, economists describe a “soft” and “sluggish” private job market in

Air travel recovery ramps up after snow blast, but thousands still face cancellations

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Air travel picked back up in earnest today as crews cleared the remnants of a record-breaking snowstorm in Central Canada