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New and colourful ‘Vendor Village’ comes to the ByWard Market

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For Nina Pacari, who owns Andes Art, a small family business specializing in hand-crafted items from South America, said though

Canadians, in crucial moment, must decide on equality for all: LGBTQ advocate

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An LGBTQ+ advocate says Canada is at critical juncture where it must decide whether it will be inclusive of everyone

EV sales jump in March as federal rebates return, though market share up slightly

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OTTAWA — Sales of new electric vehicles jumped in March as Canadian took advantage of the long-awaited return of federal

Award-winning Cree cellist Cris Derksen dead after car crash, booking agency says

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Award-winning two-spirit Cree composer and cellist Cris Derksen, who performed across Canada including with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, has died

Maple Leafs make more front office changes, parting ways with assistant GMs

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The Toronto Maple Leafs continue reshaping their front office under general manager John Chayka, with one of the organization’s longest-serving executives moving

Quebecor bucks telecom sector trend as average revenue per user rises in Q1

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Quebecor Inc. continues to add mobile subscribers amid its expansion of Freedom Mobile, which chief executive Pierre Karl Péladeau says

Toronto, GTA experiencing first hot spell of the season

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Toronto and southern Ontario are in for an early taste of summer for the next few days.  Environment and Climate

‘Michael’ reclaims the top box office spot in its 4th weekend

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After two weeks trailing “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” the Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” reclaimed the No. 1 spot at

School's out and the pressure's on: How to plan for summer childcare costs

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By the time the end of the school year nears, many parents have already spent months planning where to stick