Aecon purchases U.S. nuclear fabrication facility, adding to North American network

TORONTO - Aecon Group Inc. says it has purchased a nuclear fabrication facility in Jackson, S.C.The company says the move will help it support a growing roster of nuclear projects

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Russia accuses Ukraine of violating U.S.-brokered three-day truce

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Russia accused Kyiv of breaking a U.S.-brokered ceasefire on Sunday, while Ukrainian officials said that one person had been killed

Toronto's most popular pizzeria is coming to Mirvish Village. Is it ready for the Badiali crowds?

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For many years, the Victory Café was a beloved gathering place for west-end denizens. Now, there’s a new Toronto legend

Economic experts tell summit that greater urgency on trade issues needed

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TORONTO - Urgency on trade certainty and diversification was a key message economic experts emphasized at a Public Policy Forum

Baltic, Nordic officials urge Canadians to learn from the Russian threats they face

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OTTAWA - European officials are warning that Russia’s meddling in the Baltic Sea is likely a preview of tactics Moscow

Help wanted: Workforce planning key for northern infrastructure, military projects

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 Canada’s North has an outsized presence on the list of infrastructure proposals referred to the federal major projects office so

At Buddies in Bad Times, avatars of poets like Sylvia Plath and Arthur Rimbaud front this overly ambitious meditation on art

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Take Rimbaud By Susanna Fournier, directed by ted witzel. Until May 23 at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander.

Aritzia quickly building loyalty with U.S. expansion: CEO

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Aritzia Inc. says its expansion plans are so far paying off.  The Vancouver-based retailer, which has been pushing deeper into

Why do paid police suspensions last for years?

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“Sadly, police disciplinary matters can stretch on for years and years, and the public gets frustrated, of course, because these

Alarmed ASEAN leaders adopt crisis plan to mitigate backlash from Middle East war

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CEBU, Philippines (AP) — Southeast Asian leaders adopted a contingency plan Friday to mitigate the impact of the Iran war