Key figure in Phoenix public service pay transition says he's leaving the team

OTTAWA - The public servant leading the transition away from the federal government’s error-prone Phoenix pay system says he is stepping down because the team no longer needs him.Alex Benay,

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Anand won't say if Canada views strikes on Iran as legal

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NEW DELHI - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will not say whether or not Canada sees U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran

Ottawa is one of Ontario’s fastest growing cities, but where will it build new homes?

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The City of Ottawa will be one of the province’s fastest-growing municipalities over the next 25 years, according to provincial

Ottawa’s delicate dance with generative AI

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Sam Altman’s OpenAI was reportedly aware of potential danger from the Tumbler Ridge mass shooter, yet the company’s privacy thresholds

Hudbay Minerals signs deal to buy Arizona Sonoran in all-stock deal

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TORONTO - Hudbay Minerals Inc. has signed a deal to buy Arizona Sonoran Copper Co. Inc. in an all-stock deal

Toronto wakes to bitter cold as March begins, but major warmup is on the way

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Toronto is starting the first week of March in a deep freeze, with wind chills near –20 making for a

Four actors on the high-stakes art of being an understudy: ‘Like being shot out of a cannon’

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Being an understudy is one of the most challenging roles in the theatre. These actors, who can be called on in

Where things stand after the US and Israeli strikes on Iran

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The United States and Israel targeted Iran in coordinated attacks over the weekend that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Understudies are the lifeblood of the theatre. So why do so few Toronto companies have them?

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Toronto theatre audiences make a lot of noise. We laugh. We cry. We clap. We cheer. We sometimes even boo

Artificial intelligence could reduce emergency room mental health visits at CHEO

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Revisits, as they are called, are worrisome because children and youth mental health patients who make more than one trip