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Battle brewing between Ontario education minister, trustee over use of school portable

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A new battle between Ontario’s education minister and one of the province’s trustees is brewing, this time over a charity

Toddler’s fatal fall from 19th‑floor window leaves North York community grieving, searching for answers

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A North York neighbourhood is reeling after a toddler fell to her death from a high‑rise apartment building, a tragedy

Doug Ford cited abuse of OSAP as one reason for its overhaul. Here's what new data actually shows

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Ontario data reveals that $13.1 million in financial aid over two years — a small fraction of total disbursements —

Why Canadian music icon k.d. lang is an 'an exemplar of lesbian excellence'

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When in 1992 k.d. lang announced she was lesbian in The Advocate and the next year appeared on a haute,

Toronto World Cup tickets listed for $64,000 despite Ontario’s new anti-scalping law

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Hundreds of tickets for Canada’s June 12 World Cup opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina are still up for sale at

Hantavirus testing might not be useful for people without symptoms: experts

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TORONTO - Health experts say it’s not clear whether it’s useful to test people who may have been exposed to

How Ottawa’s only Inuk reverend is fostering traditional Inuit culture

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“It’s been a privilege to work with her side-by-side for the last five years, and I’ve learned so much. She’s

Cameco says flooding in northern Saskatchewan affecting Key Lake and McArthur River

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SASKATOON - Cameco says it has halted production at its Key Lake mill and reduced activity at its McArthur River

Businesses are facing rising costs during the Iran war, and economists expect more strains ahead

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NEW YORK (AP) — Costs are piling up for businesses during the U.S. and Israel’s war against Iran — and