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5 arrested after 3 injured in shooting at Polson Pier

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Five people are in custody following an early morning shooting at Polson Pier. Toronto police say they responded to reports

‘Not a fun time’: Quebec video game industry in limbo as studios cut back

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MONTREAL - At 10:30 a.m. last Monday, about a dozen employees at Bethesda Game Studios in Montreal learned they would

Michelle Obama was always a savvy dresser. At 62, she's hit a bold new stride that leaves MAGA fashion in the dust

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It’s been a refreshing summer treat to see so much of America’s former first couple Michelle and Barack Obama back

'Hamnet' earned Maggie O'Farrell an Oscar nod. Now, she tells us about the surprising inspiration for her new book

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Maggie O’Farrell was sitting in the green room at the TIFF Lightbox in late June, reminiscing about her recent big

Ford and Unifor strike tentative deal for three-year labour contract

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A new deal has been struck for a three-year labour contract between a union representing Canadian autoworkers and Ford Motor

Messi and Argentina take a 1-0 lead over Switzerland into halftime of World Cup quarterfinal

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Lionel Messi got Argentina off to a brilliant start against Switzerland in the World Cup

'Much better deal': U.S. President Donald Trump confirms Gordie Howe bridge opening

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Officials in both Canada and the United States have confirmed that the Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Ontario to Michigan

In the hour of chaos, Allison Russell chooses connection

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TORONTO — Allison Russell isn’t a big doomscroller. Not because the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is unaware of what’s happening around her

Ahead of Stampede visit, Carney reiterates bid for unity to solve energy crisis

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CALGARY - Prime Minister Mark Carney doubled down on his call for national co-operation to tackle a “threefold energy crisis”