Transit, motorists brace for chaotic and busy weekend in Toronto

With the first full weekend of the Canadian National Exhibition and a full range of festivals, concerts, and big games happening across the city, Toronto’s transit systems will be stretched

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Labour dispute begins as Bank of Canada locks out security officers

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Patrick Tessier and other security officers at the Bank of Canada say they’re fighting for their families on the picket

Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis set 'Warriors' musical for Broadway in 2027

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NEW YORK (AP) — Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis are turning their concept album “Warriors” into a full-length Broadway show.The

Porter Airlines halves fuel surcharge on new bookings as global oil market starts to 'normalize'

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Porter Airlines said it is reducing a fuel surcharge on new bookings, noting that the global oil market has started to

A submarine economic boom is just around corner. So are the challenges.

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OTTAWA - As Ottawa inches closer to deciding who will supply the navy’s next fleet of submarines, both the benefits

AfroFest organizers facing challenges securing permit from City of Toronto due to event size

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AfroFest is facing significant challenges in securing a permit from the City of Toronto as organizers have been told they’ve

Man facing 61 charges over burglary spree in Overbrook and Vanier

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A 45-year-old man faces a total of 61 charges after being arrested in connection with 20 break-and-enters at businesses in

Cameco cheers US$17.5-billion conditional loan package for new U.S. reactors

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SASKATOON - Saskatchewan uranium miner Cameco Corp. is cheering the U.S. Department of Energy’s announcement of a conditional US$17.5-billion loan

Minister says 'something' happened to trigger order to surrender citizenship docs

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OTTAWA - Immigration Minister Lena Diab says she told her department to investigate when she became aware that “something” had

GO Train from Kitchener applied emergency brakes after 3 people on tracks

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A passenger train travelling from Kitchener to Toronto was forced to use its emergency brakes after the locomotive engineer saw