Tales from the TIFF lineups: 'You’re not just waiting for a movie — you’re waiting for a moment'

Pull QuoteTIFF lines become little communities!“People sometimes join ‘rush’ lines hours before the screening, to try to get into an ‘off-sale’ film (i.e., no seats available). I’ve seen it happen

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe heads to China Sept. 6 to talk trade amid canola fight

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REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he leaves in two weeks to talk trade in China as his province

SIU clears Peel police in fatal Pearson Airport shooting

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Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared two Peel Regional Police officers of any wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of a 30-year-old

What’s next after a court cut Donald Trump’s $515 million fine to $0

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NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump was quick to declare “TOTAL VICTORY” after a New York appeals court threw

North Korea accuses South of ‘serious provocation’ over border warning shots

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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea accused South Korea of a “serious provocation” Saturday after South Korean troops fired

FAN EXPO returns to Toronto for its 30th year

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FAN EXPO is back for its 30th year, as Front Street fills with capes, lightsabers, superheroes, and a whole lot

Integrity commissioner finds Ottawa councillor Stéphanie Plante at fault for social-media posts

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Ottawa city councillors will be asked to vote on a three-day suspension of pay for one of their own at

U of T study finds subway air quality falls short of global standards

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Despite several improvements, air quality in Toronto’s subway system still falls short of international standards, according to a study from

Afro+ Fest To Make D.C. Debut, Asake, Gunna & More Headline

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Source: Afro+ Fest / Afro+ Fest Afro+ Fest will kick off for the first time in the Nation’s Capital on

Banks head into Q3 results with high valuations, overhang of economic uncertainty

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TORONTO - Canadian bank stocks are riding high after largely shrugging off economic concerns, but analysts are starting to wonder