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Bernardeschi scores three goals as rampant Toronto FC thumps CF Montreal 5-1
Arthur Irving celebrated at memorial service in Saint John, N.B.
Guide-dog owners say new U.S. rules complicate border crossings
There’s a slew of new requirements for dogs entering the United States, and they vary based on a dog’s age, country of origin and travel history. The rules apply not only to pet dogs, but service and guide dogs as well.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange facing pivotal moment in long fight to stay out of U.S. court
As killings surge, Haitians struggle to bury loved ones and find closure in violent capital
At least 10 killed as Russia presses forward with its offensive in northeastern Ukraine
Airstrike kills 20 in Gaza, fighting rages as Israel’s leaders air wartime divisions
Economists unsure of June rate cut despite upcoming inflation report
5 Asian Canadians share experiences of life in B.C. and how culture has shaped their identity
May is Asian Heritage Month in Canada — a time to learn about the history and culture of Asian communities across the country, and the contributions people of Asian heritage have made to Canadian society.
Lawyers cry foul over 'very invasive questions' in Gaza visa applications
As Canada renews strategy for Rohingya crisis, advocates urge rethink
In the fight for planetary health, how do we preserve our mental health?
Wildfires and tornadoes have a tangled relationship. Ontario researchers work to learn why
As another wildfire season gets underway in Canada, researchers with the Northern Tornadoes Project at Western University in London, Ont., are noticing a curious relationship between wildfires and tornadoes.
A 'queer sports revolution' is bringing 2SLGBTQ+ athletes from across Ontario to Hamilton
"We knew this city had a vibrant queer community and it seemed to be missing that binding agent that brought folks from different walks together. Sports have a unique ability to do that," said a Steel City Inclusive Softball Association co-founder.
I fled to the city to feel safer as a gay man. I never imagined I'd move back to a small town
Robert Mizzi left his hometown of Exeter, Ont., to live openly as a gay man. While city life offered many advantages, eventually he felt drawn back to the peace and community of smaller towns.
A Manitoba farmer had a surplus of potatoes. So he gave millions of them away
Isaiah Hofer faced a conundrum when a strong growing season left him with a surplus of spuds. So he called up the Farmlink Project to give away millions of pounds of potatoes.
New Democrats try out a sharper line of attack as Conservatives target NDP ridings
New Democrats say they are rolling out a line of attack against the Conservatives, as its leader, Pierre Poilievre, targets the NDP's ridings.
How Carley Fortune's buzzy romance books are making beloved Canadian locations seem ... sexy
The quaint, pastoral setting for Anne of Green Gables may not be what comes to mind when you imagine a steamy, sex-filled romance novel. But that's what bestselling author Carley Fortune has done with This Summer Will Be Different, and it's part of a changing tide in Canadian romances.
After industry boom, Quebec distilleries fight for space on liquor store shelves
It's one of the only ways Quebec distillers can sell their products. But as the Société des alcools du Québec aims to cut down on a glut of locally produced spirits amid a downturn in sales and a crowded market, some producers are worried.