Modest growth projected for 2026 as uncertainty from Iran war, trade linger: Deloitte

The Canadian economy is expected to see modest growth this year, but the ongoing war in the Middle East and continued trade uncertainty are among the risks to that projection.Deloitte’s

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TTC launches Aqua Bus, Drake buys Casa Loma, and other April Fools pranks that made you look

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Be honest, did you fall for an April Fools prank online — even for a second — before looking at

Ottawa police, trying to ID bank robbery suspect, release photo of car

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At that time, they described the suspect as a man about 30-35 years of age standing five feet seven inches

How 3 Toronto chefs bring their family Passover traditions to the table

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Sitting at the kids’ table, debating whether gefilte fish is actually good or bad. Drinking grape juice out of small

Megan Thee Stallion takes 2 Broadway shows off after illness during 'Moulin Rouge!'

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NEW YORK (AP) — Megan Thee Stallion was rushed to the hospital after “feeling very ill” while onstage on Broadway

Ontario shuts down one way of funding nurse practitioners as province misses deadline

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Ontario’s health minister is shutting down one avenue of publicly funding all nurse practitioners, as the province misses a federal

Gas prices top $1.80 per litre in capital

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Gas prices have topped $1.80 per litre in the capital. The continued tension in the Middle East has been behind

Max Thieriot is on fire. Meet the man behind TV hits 'Fire Country' and 'Sheriff Country'

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NEW YORK (AP) — Max Thieriot is carving out a role as the King of Friday TV.He’s the star, co-creator

Calgary home sales fall 13 per cent in March as condo demand pulls back: board

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CALGARY - Home sales in the City of Calgary moved lower in March compared with a year ago amid a

Ottawa commits to spending up to $8 billion on air force base in central Labrador

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HAPPY VALLEY-GOOSE BAY - The federal government says it will spend a record-setting $8 billion on defence-related projects in Newfoundland