Rallies in Toronto, across Canada, challenge elements of Carney’s agenda

TORONTO — Hundreds of protesters gathered at Sankofa Square in downtown Toronto on Saturday afternoon, which included a coalition of progressive civil society groups organizing against elements of the new

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The tiaras are out as Kate Middleton and Prince William join state banquet for Donald Trump and Melania

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Forget bilateral meetings and photo ops at Downing Street: When it comes to navigating an uncommonly turbulent era in the

With the Sundance Film Festival and filmmaker labs, Robert Redford brought change to cinema

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Robert Redford was disillusioned with the Hollywood mainstream. The Sundance Kid, who died Tuesday at age 89, knew that there

TSX closes slightly higher, U.S. stock markets mixed after BoC and Fed cut rates

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished narrowly in positive territory, while U.S. markets were mixed amid a pair of

AI Minister Evan Solomon at TMU Democracy Forum on Sept. 19

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How does Canada strike a balance between regulation and commercialization of artificial intelligence?AI Minister Evan Solomon talks to Toronto Star

Educational assistants won’t take on Alberta teachers’ work in possible strike: union

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Canadian Screen Awards limit film and TV trophies to Canadians, permanent residents

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TORONTO — Canada’s top film and television awards are now limited to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. The Academy of

10 Recent Cases That Shook America

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In recent years, a disturbing pattern of Black people being lynched in public places has raised concerns across the nation.

Music Review: 'Buckingham Nicks' is an engaging blueprint for the classics to come

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NEW YORK (AP) — There are two ways to review “Buckingham Nicks,” the long-awaited digital reissue of the 1973, pre-Fleetwood

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 2.5% in a 'clear consensus'

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The Bank of Canada lowered interest rates for the first time since March citing a weaker economy in the face