This Toronto author writes holiday romance filled with flirting, family and her Muslim faith — Mindy Kaling is a fan

Whenever she’s writing a novel, Uzma Jalaluddin makes a playlist. For her latest, a holiday romance titled “Yours For The Season,” a certain track from Taylor Swift’s “Evermore” album was

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Meta pitching app store age verification law to Liberal government

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OTTAWA - Meta has been lobbying the federal government for new rules to implement age verification at the app store

MPs call on feds to bring back bill criminalizing coercive behaviour in relationships

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OTTAWA - MPs on the House of Commons status of women committee called on the federal government Tuesday to criminalize

Here's a strategy to get through stressful holiday gatherings. Act like a dull rock

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The holidays are a time of merriment, festivity — and, for many, tense family gatherings.People think, ”’How do I deal

Incarcerated writers will be able to connect with literary world through new PEN America site

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NEW YORK (AP) — Writers in U.S. prisons will have a new path to getting their work seen through a

1 man stabbed near Moss Park: Toronto police

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Toronto police are investigating after a man was allegedly stabbed in the city’s Moss Park neighbourhood late Tuesday evening. According

Newfoundland is 'back in the oil business,' new premier vows ahead of Carney meeting

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ST. JOHN’S - Newfoundland and Labrador’s new premier vowed on Tuesday to pump new life into the province’s offshore oil

Court dismisses lawsuit accusing Manitoba Métis leader of wrongdoing

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OTTAWA - The Manitoba Métis Federation is celebrating an Ontario Superior Court decision that found its president did not breach

Wagner Moura is on the run in Brazil, 1977, in ‘The Secret Agent’

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You can almost smell the sweat in “The Secret Agent,” a stylish, slow burn thriller about radicals and mercenaries in

CBSA, PMO say they were not involved in MP announcing ban on Belfast band Kneecap

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OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency and the Prime Minister’s Office say they were not involved in an Ontario