Florists get creative with bouquets this Mother's Day as costs climb

This year’s Mother’s Day floral orders don’t appear so different at first, but look closely and you might see a few tweaks. Customers are looking for beautiful, vibrant bouquets that speak

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‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ rockets to $629 million worldwide at the box office

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“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” enjoyed otherworldly success at the box office in its second weekend in theaters.The Universal and

The concentrated credit challenges lurking below headline repayment data

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TORONTO - The broad picture of household finances indicates that Canadians are generally managing through the upheavals of tariffs, a

Final day of campaigning ahead of byelections expected to secure Liberal majority

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MONTREAL — It’s the final day of campaigning in a trio of federal byelections before voters go to the polls

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

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TORONTO -  Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:Energy meetingThe 2026 BMO CAPP

Iranians left disappointed but defiant after failure of peace talks with US

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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranians reacted with a mixture of disappointment and defiance on Sunday after peace talks with the

Think big: Canada should be open to risks as it invests in space, professor says

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 Canadians passionate about their country’s role in space say investments in homegrown astronauts and businesses are vital in inspiring the

Palestinian man who donated a kidney in 2023 may be ineligible for refugee claim

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OTTAWA -  Mohammed Al Hindi is a Palestinian refugee claimant whose application is now at risk because of Ottawa’s new

Man accused of impaired driving after crashing into light pole: Toronto police

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A male driver was arrested for impaired driving early Sunday morning after crashing into a light pole in the York

'It felt like a paywall': Saskatchewan calls cut on movie rating requirements

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REGINA - Some local theatres in Saskatchewan are hoping to see more independent films up on the big screen after