Let’s make a deal: TIFF touts its first market, says Canadian creators will benefit

The Toronto International Film Festival’s annual press conference showcasing its Canadian lineup is also serving as an unofficial launch of a new marketplace where filmmakers can shop around their projects.

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Man, 44, charged with assault on police officers, security at Escapade Music Festival

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A 44-year-old Ottawa man faces a list of charges after three Ottawa police officers and two security guards were allegedly

Some municipalities in GTA squander government's historic win-win program to cut housing costs

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Municipalities in Ontario had until June 19 to apply to the provincial and federal governments’ Development Charges Reduction Program (DCRP)

2 men charged in violent Brampton carjacking

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Peel Regional Police (PRP) have arrested and charged two men in connection with a “violent” carjacking that happened in Brampton

31 cheap and cheerful things to eat, drink, watch and do in Toronto this summer

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Short on funds doesn’t have to mean short on fun. Toronto has so many great things to see and do

Man, 48, charged with impaired driving in deadly Brampton hit-and-run

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A 48-year-old man has been charged with impaired driving following a deadly collision in Brampton that killed a motorcyclist early

For Mark Carney's new AI strategy to succeed, workers need a voice in how it is adopted

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Ottawa’s recently released strategy for Artificial Intelligence, ‘AI for All,’ paints a rosy picture of gains — $200 billion in

5.9 magnitude earthquake shakes Pakistan and Afghanistan, no damage reported

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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck parts of Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan on Saturday, sending panicked residents

In Toronto's changing Village, a new generation is bringing vibrant queer nightlife back

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It’s 2:30 a.m. and the dance floor is packed. Strobes silhouette two performers grinding on scaffolding surrounded by a seething

How to create a tax code for a new generation of Canadian entrepreneurs

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Over the past three decades, I have been fortunate enough to watch and guide startups as they grow from bright