Bublé, Morissette among lineup at Toronto World Cup opening ceremony

Canadian artists Michael Bublé and Alanis Morissette will be among a star-studded lineup of performers at Toronto’s FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in June. More coming. Keep it Factual Add

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Man who admitted involvement in gold heist at Toronto’s Pearson airport gets 4 years

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TORONTO — A man who admitted his role in the massive gold and cash heist from Toronto’s Pearson airport has

The Ottawa Hospital is cutting 400 jobs in bid to address financial challenges

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“TOH has implemented a series of measures to reduce budget pressures, find savings and preserve health-care positions. These include offering

Afrika Bambaataa Dead At 68: Report

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Source: John Anderson / Getty Afrika Bambaataa, the pioneering Hip-Hop DJ considered by many to be a founding father of

Manny Pacquiao takes over Floyd Mayweather's old gym amid rematch tension between the boxing rivals

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Manny Pacquiao let the setting speak before he said a word.Inside a boxing gym once tied

Man arrested after girl, 13, alleges he followed her in Toronto’s east end

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An arrest has been made after an underage girl claimed a man followed her in the east end of the

Pooh Shiesty Stays Behind Bars After Bond Denied, Father Also Arrested

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Source: Paras Griffin / Getty Things are getting even uglier in Pooh Shiesty’s latest run-in with the law. After being

Kara Swisher examines the science, tech and business of living longer in new CNN docuseries

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NEW YORK (AP) — Journalist Kara Swisher begins her new, six-part CNN series about longevity and health in an interesting

RBC plans to invest up to $1 billion through new Canadian growth fund

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TORONTO - The head of RBC says the bank plans to launch a growth fund to invest up to $1

Poilievre says Ottawa must protect private property in wake of Cowichan Tribes ruling

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RICHMOND - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the federal government must do more to protect property rights following a landmark