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Man recovering after early morning shooting in Scarborough

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A man in his 30s is recovering following an early morning shooting in Scarborough. Toronto police say they were called

'It's a night to connect, socialize, meet new people.' How darts became Toronto’s new favourite pastime

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Night after night, people flock to Japas, an unpretentious Japanese snack bar in Koreatown. Not for the juicy gyoza. Not

Businesses put at risk when employees use unauthorized AI tools at work

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An artificial intelligence chatbot could help quickly clean up your presentation moments before an important board meeting. But those quick

Number of female Canadian soldiers on UN peacekeeping missions craters

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OTTAWA - Canada only has two women from the military deployed on United Nations peacekeeping missions right now, raising concerns

Yorkville’s Bar Reyna chef shares 16 standout Toronto bites — from the city’s best croissant to a veal parm that gets his heart racing

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WHERE CHEFS EATWhere Chefs Eat is a weekly series that asks Toronto chefs and restaurant owners to name their favourite

Carney delivers message of solidarity in Ukraine on its Independence Day

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KYIV - Ukrainians should have no doubt about Canada’s commitment to their country, Prime Minister Carney said on Sunday as

Elizabeth May reflects on Green Party leadership after decision to step away

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Elizabeth May, the longtime leader of the Green Party of Canada, announced her intention to step down earlier this week,

Settlement reached in national class-action lawsuit over drug Rexulti: law firm

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MONTREAL — Lawyers involved in a class-action lawsuit over the drug Rexulti say a $4.75 million settlement has been reached

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervises test of new antiair missiles

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test-firing of two types of new antiair