Calgary and its city manager agree to part ways as search begins for replacement

CALGARY - Calgary is on the hunt for a new city manager.City council and chief administrative officer David Duckworth have agreed to part ways.Duckworth has been in the role since

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Canadian, U.S. stock markets jump and oil sinks as Strait of Hormuz declared open

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TORONTO - Canadian and U.S. stock markets shot higher in early trading and the price of oil plunged more than

Carney announces new summit in Toronto aimed at driving $1 trillion in investment

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TORONTO - Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new “Canada Investment Summit” that will invite investors, CEOs and business leaders

Ontario confirms purchase of $28.9M used challenger jet for Doug Ford’s travel needs

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The Ontario government has confirmed it has purchased a used Challenger 650 jet to support the premier’s travel across the

Tipping in tough times: What to do when rising requests strain tight budgets

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With many Canadians facing greater financial constraints, sentiment around tipping culture is shifting.Over the past few years, customers have seen

Young person killed after pedestrian struck on Hwy. 401 in Scarborough

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A young person from Toronto has died after being struck by a vehicle on Highway 401 in Scarborough late Thursday

1 arrested for impaired driving after McLaren crashes near Casa Loma, 2 injured

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A late‑night crash involving a high‑end sports car sent two people to the hospital and led to an impaired driving

All four Rogers children have now filed objections to 'excessive' executor fees for mother's $250M estate

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All four Rogers children have now filed objections in court to the “excessive” $11 million claimed as compensation by trustees of

Cold snap set to end Toronto’s spring warmth, temperatures plunging to single digits by Sunday

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Toronto’s stretch of mild, almost early‑summer warmth is about to come to an abrupt halt, with a sharp temperature drop

Ontario is now sending used plastic containers to be incinerated — and environmentalists are concerned

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An Ontario organization that manages recycling on behalf of major car oil and antifreeze manufacturers, including Shell and Esso, is