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No injuries reported after shots fired in Scarborough Village

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Toronto police say shots were fired in Scarborough Village early Wednesday morning. Officers were called to the Eglinton Avenue East

Canadian sport system ‘underfunded and unsafe,’ commission urges Ottawa to step up

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Canadian sport needs an overhaul, and it starts with the federal government.That was the conclusion of the Future of Sport

How the Iran war influences Canada’s energy prices

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It’s unsure when exactly the war in the Middle East will come to an end — even the White House

From mortgage costs to utilities, developers getting creative with incentive offers

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If lower interest rates can’t push homebuyers off the sidelines, perhaps a year’s worth of free borrowing costs will.That’s the

Liberals to debate age restrictions on social media, AI chatbots

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OTTAWA - Age restrictions on using social media accounts and AI chatbots are among the topics up for debate when

Global Affairs laying off highest-skilled diplomats, union says, as GAC sets targets

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OTTAWA — The union representing staff at Global Affairs Canada says the foreign service is laying off dozens of its

Doug Ford and Mark Carney to expand HST rebate to all new home buyers

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Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Mark Carney are extending the 13 per cent harmonized sales tax break on new

CityFolk seeking new home with Lansdowne 2.0 construction underway

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“With the berm now gone, truck volumes have significantly decreased as we are hauling less materials offsite,” according to the

Hometown mourns Quebec pilot Antoine Forest, who died in LaGuardia crash

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COTEAU-DU-LAC — The death of Air Canada Jazz pilot Antoine Forest, who perished when his plane collided with an emergency