Help wanted: Workforce planning key for northern infrastructure, military projects

 Canada’s North has an outsized presence on the list of infrastructure proposals referred to the federal major projects office so far, all while Ottawa looks to spend big on bolstering

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I was asked to review the photography of former Raptors guard CJ Miles. Here's what I saw

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Editor’s note: The Star published a story about CJ Miles’ journey into photography and asked award-winning photographer Steve Russell to

‘It takes a toll’: These Chinatown residents share an Ottawa building with a controversial safe-supply clinic

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Javier Salazar and his wife had settled into a routine. It had now been more than two years since the

Workers plan to halt strike at major US meatpacking plant and resume negotiations

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Workers at one of the nation’s largest meatpacking plants have agreed to return to work and halt a three-week strike

University study finds few improvements to at-risk species in B.C.

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VANCOUVER - As spring blooms in British Columbia, the brilliant orange-and black pattern of a monarch butterfly’s wing and the

Can a single therapy session make a difference? Experts say yes, with the right mindset

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Just before the holidays in 2025, Julie Hart felt stuck. A nagging problem she had struggled with for years left

The Doug Ford government is moving to shield politicians from scrutiny. Here are secrets the new law would have kept under wraps

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Premier Doug Ford’s government is set to shutter a window that for 40 years has given the public and journalists transparency

These Ontario immigration programs are being hit hard by federal budget cuts. Here’s what they are losing

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Luc Bonaventure Amoussou says he barely managed to keep his agency running when Ottawa shaved 10 per cent off his

2 men wanted in suspected homophobic attack near Toronto’s Church-Wellesley Village

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Toronto police are on the hunt for two men who are wanted in connection with a suspected hate-motivated assault in

Doug Ford's government won't hand over bike lane emails. Why critics say it's a sign of things to come

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In November 2024 the Star first filed a freedom of information request with Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation for communications sent