S&P/TSX composite rises on broad-based gains, U.S. stock markets also higher

TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index regained some of the ground it lost at the end of last week, while U.S. markets also rose as investors sifted through the latest

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Put 'Shoresy' and a Netflix documentary about the New Yorker magazine on your must-see list

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Here’s what the Star’s culture team is loving this week.TV: ‘Shoresy’You can join the masses and stream American football games

Pedestrian struck by TTC bus in early-morning collision near Sherway Gardens

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Toronto police are investigating after a pedestrian was struck by a TTC bus in Etobicoke early Friday morning. The collision

Lundin Mining selling Eagle Mine and Humboldt Mill in Michigan to Talon Metals

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VANCOUVER - Lundin Mining Corp. has signed a deal to sell its Eagle Mine and Humboldt Mill in Michigan to

This year, our critic fell in love with TV again — here are her top 10 shows of 2025

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A questing Inuk woman, a stalwart ER doctor, a miserable author who has to save the world, an 11-year-old murderer,

A sunrise crowd gathers at Bondi Beach in solace and defiance after a massacre

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SYDNEY (AP) — In the first full day of opening since a mass shooting driven by antisemitism killed 15 people

Toronto condo downturn not a 'material threat' to financial system: Canada's banking regulator

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The Toronto condo market is crashing, but Canada’s top banking watchdog appears to not be losing any sleep over it. In a

Rideau Street McDonald’s reopens by honouring predecessor’s viral raccoon

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A new McDonald’s on Rideau Street is paying tribute to its predecessor’s most  infamous guest by making a donation to

The Toronto Blue Jays and Elon Musk lead the year's list of heroes and villains — guess which is which

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Pop culture was as confusing as real life this year.If a loved one awakes from a coma on Jan. 1,

Treacherous commutes expected in Alberta as winter wallop tracks across Canada

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Many parts of the Prairies, along with other parts of Canada, might have to dig themselves out ahead of this