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Marlon Wayans, Leslie Jones headed to this year’s Just for Laughs Toronto festival
TORONTO — Marlon Wayans, Leslie Jones and Jonathan Van Ness are among the performers headed to this year’s Just For Laughs Toronto comedy festival.
Wayans,...
Ford urges Ontarians not to light campfires as crews battle wildfires in ‘full force’
Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged everyone in the province Wednesday to refrain from lighting campfires, as 54 wildfires burned across the province and smoke...
Key Interest Rate Going Up Again
The Bank of Canada announced a quarter-percentage point rate hike Wednesday, the first interest rate increase since January, as high inflation persists.
Its key interest rate now sits at...
Rory McIlroy has ‘mixed emotions’ at PGA Tour deal with Saudi Public Investment Fund
TORONTO — Rory McIlroy says he has mixed emotions about the PGA Tour's new deal with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.
McIlroy spoke at the...
GM investing $280 million in Oshawa plant for next generation of pickup trucks
OSHAWA, Ont. — General Motors says it's investing $280 million in its Oshawa assembly plant to produce its next generation of full-sized internal combustion...
Global touts updated takes on ‘Matlock,’ ‘Robyn Hood’ as it details fall/winter plans
TORONTO — A modernized take on the Robin Hood legend, a gender-swapped “Matlock” and a show revolving around a "Good Wife" fan favourite are...
Two winning tickets sold for Tuesday’s $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
TORONTO — Two lucky lottery ticket holders in British Columbia and Ontario will split the $70 million Lotto Max jackpot.
There were 15 available Maxmillion...
Apple Vision Pro headset could pave way for mass adoption of AR, VR: Cdn....
TORONTO — Canadian tech companies say Apple's new Vision Pro headset is giving them hope that augmented and virtual reality wearables could catch on...
Ford calls for head of correctional service to be fired over Bernardo transfer
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is calling for the head of the Correctional Service of Canada to be fired over a decision to...
Construction companies say digital technology key to addressing labour shortages
Nine in 10 Canadian construction companies say they are dealing with a shortage of skilled labour or trades and may need to consider alternatives,...