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Canada Cup: Julia Smit Remains On Fire
TORONTO, Ontario, Canada, November 30. AFTER writing a world and American record on her resume over the past two days at the Canada Cup, Smit nearly clipped another global standard on the final night.
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Actress Mia Farrow, former top general Rick Hillier debate in Toronto
In a spectacle held before a sellout crowd and simulcast live in select theatres across Canada on Monday night, an award-winning actress and humanitarian engaged a revered, outspoken general in battle.
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Lost shoe give police a leg up in tracking Toronto burglar
For weeks, detectives in Toronto's east-side 55 Division have been on the trail of a nocturnal cat burglar believed responsible for as many as 40 break-ins. Now they have a decent-sized clue: a running shoe, ...
A hostage-taking incident in Richmond Hill is winding down peacefully. A 21-year-old man was taken hostage by his aunt's boyfriend inside a house on Crosby Ave.
Union, analysts dispute costs of workers
In a series of meetings across Ontario last week, the Canadian Auto Workers told its members that union wages aren't to blame for the thousands of jobs that have bled from the Detroit Three automakers' Canadian ...
Stock markets could be in for a continuation of strong gains racked up last week -- but for that to happen, investors will have to remain composed in the face of what is likely to be more dreadful economic ...
Stanley Marcus saw the future. In 1966, he delivered a speech at Indiana University.
EMS paramedics, AJ Grass and Michael Conforti , outside an ambulance at Sunnybrook Hospital.
One Canadian killed in Mumbai attacks
Six Canadians missing or captive in Mumbai MUMBAI, India _ Government officials say six Canadians are among those believed held hostage or... Displaying 1 Cdns with ties to Mumbai shocked by attack TORONTO _ ...
Exploring Toronto On A Stronger Dollar
The U.S. dollar was worth $1.23 Canadian in late November, a comeback from a one-to-one exchange rate last year.
When Stephen Harper called on Gov.-Gen. Michaelle Jean on Sept. 7 and asked her to dissolve what he insisted was a "dysfunctional" Parliament for an Oct.
Team of FBI investigators readies to fly to Mumbai
A team of FBI agents were ordered to fly to India to investigate the militants who killed four Americans and injured at least two others during a wave of assaults in a commercial centre of Mumbai.
Second Canadian confirmed dead in Mumbai
Description: Foreign Affairs released a statement late Friday confirming that a second Canadian was killed in the horrifying attacks in Mumbai this week.
Canadian hostage freed from Mumbai hotel
A Canadian woman freed from a Mumbai hotel said she was "fine" and on her way to the airport after Indian commandos seized the building from armed Islamic terrorists Friday.
Energy losses push TSX lower, N.Y. flat;C$ falls as tory govt future in doubt
The Toronto market and the Canadian dollar were sharply lower Friday morning as the future of the minority Conservative government appeared in doubt.
Man with mob links held in senior's slaying
An Etobicoke man once linked to Toronto's mob was charged with manslaughter yesterday in the weekend death of his 83-year-old father.
Man charged with killing his 83-year-old father
Toronto police have charged a 48-year-old man with manslaughter in connection with his father's death last Sunday.
Effects of acid rain still linger in Canadian lakes: study
Acid rain, one of the biggest environmental scourges of recent decades, has sapped the calcium from lakes across the Canadian Shield, slowly wiping out tiny creatures that need high doses of the nutrient to ...
Man shot to death in city's east end
The family of a 22-year-old man shot to death last night in the parking garage of his east-end highrise congregated outside his apartment this morning.
The shooting death of a man in Toronto's east end is being probed this morning by homicide detectives.