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Renowned Toronto lawyer brings unusual case to change the way Canada’s central bank operates.
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The Top 100 Albums of the '80s
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Milos Raonic hopes new coach will help bring breakthrough in 2014
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Charges have been stayed against four adults accused of belonging to a home-grown terror cell, three of whom were required to sign peace-bonds in a Brampton court this morning.
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Artist's bronze casts of plant samples from Tigris River valley suggest merciless churn of history.
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Toronto FC Academy designed to develop talent for the MLS club while kids continue their education and dream of a life on the pitch.
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Acquitted Tuesday of possessing explosives, the man intent on "poking the bear" did blow up one thing: his marriage.
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Reporter adds to allegations against ex-Olympics head John Furlong
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Someone Knows Something to focus on cold cases, beginning with the disappearance of Adrien McNaughton in 1972.
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Doug Davidson
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Adrenalin rush should not be a prelude to death; Young novices and fast bikes don't mix; [1 Edition]
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The No. 1 quarterbacking duties fall to Trevor Harris, a player with only one CFL start under his belt.
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Mayor Rob Ford’s friend accused of extortion and the pop star now charged with assault turn to the same man for legal help
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Two of the defining features of Canada's federal makeup since World War II have been Ontarians' lack of provincial identity, along with a sentiment among Ontarians that the federation generally worked in Ontario's interests. New public opinion data suggest that some of these attitudes are shifting.
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Singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot was in Orillia, Ontario for the reveal of his statue, 'Golden Leaves — A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot.’
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Practical TV crafts entertain
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A Toronto businessman who cut a swath through the Canadian fast food world is guilty of cheating the public of tax revenues and must pay a hefty fine, a judge has ruled.
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Canadian novelist Yann Martel mailed a book to Prime Minister Stephen Harper twice a month for the past four years. But after 100 titles and zero replies, he decided to give up his campaign.
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Ontario Ombudsman André Marin’s has found a secret meeting of the mayor and six London, Ont. city council members was a betrayal of public trust.
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Jennifer Fraser says she left because of a "hostile, humiliating, poisoned or intolerable work environment," created after she complained her son was being abused by teacher coaches. The school says allegations have no basis.
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Higher numbers of dentists mean practices are resorting to glitz, glam and old fashioned gimmicks in a skirmish for customers
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Lynda Carter: Beauty and the creative fire
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The city of Burlington has received a $2 million settlement for the long-delayed Brant Street Pier, which cost the city some $14.4 million and seven years of agony.
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Gary Gygax, King Nerd
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A monument commemorating the Jewish refugees aboard the MS St. Louis, which Canada turned away in 1939, will no longer be housed at the Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax.
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Toronto filmmaker Ingrid Veninger ups her game with The Animal Project, a heartfelt look at relationships.
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2 mayoralty upsets in York region but most incumbents back in office
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Canada’s Milos Raonic out to avenge 2011 loss in exhibition against Andy Roddick
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Even after the latest reforms, votes in the bigger provinces will count for less.
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Mystery woman behind collection of art from Huronia centre for developmentally disabled
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The Star Trek mixtape
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There were thousands of books released this year - here are the five our reviewers chose as the best.
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College of Physicians was recently ordered to re-examine a complaint by a female former patient after dismissing it twice before.
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Mayor Rob Ford supports Jones but ombudsman Fiona Crean says he created a "climate of fear."
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Leader Lester Pearson wanted a flag to represent the new, multicultural Canada. John Diefenbaker was vehemently opposed. The battle was ferocious.
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At Lightsaber Battle Toronto 2015, an expert opines on the skill and style of Toronto’s top Sith and Jedi warriors.
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Lilana's Diary Orangeville/Hamilton
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The launch of the National Newsmedia Council recognizes the reality that news now has no borders.
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Tennis stars will compete together in men's doubles at Olympics leaving Daniel Nestor out in the cold.
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CTV cop drama Flashpoint once again snared the most Gemini Award attention as nominations for the best in Canadian TV were announced Tuesday.
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A breakthrough Canadian technology, unveiled in Halifax this week, will allow brain surgeons to bring their patients in for smoother medical landings for generations to come, the system's inaugurating doctor says.
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Sears Canada names Jones Apparel's Carrie Kirkman to new chief role
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A quest for the mystery pop singer of Never Let Me Go follows a winding path that leads to Bob Dylan, Atom Egoyan and Guy Maddin.
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Canadian Milos Raonic exits despite career-high 39 aces, huge edge in winners.
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As Ontario factories close, a Mowat Centre report explores what industry should look like in the 21st century. Hint: it’s high-tech, advanced manufacturing.
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Mackinac a Pedestrian's Haven
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Rebelle swept the inaugural Canadian Screen Awards, while TV's Flashpoint goes out with a bang.
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Hume: Powerful reasons to keep the Hearn Station
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Hellraiser passed: no hooks, rats
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Justice Michael Moldaver, one of two Ontario judges nominated to the Supreme Court on Monday, isn’t shy about speaking up.
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Toronto has its first ombudsman, the latest in a list of oversight positions created at city hall. Council last night appointed Fiona Crean to the position effective Nov. 17.
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When U.S. air force discovered the flaw of averages
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A new report by Human Rights Watch says the country is doing little to solve a chronic drinking-water crisis that affects over 10 per cent of its population.
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Juul Haalmeyer, known for his work on SCTV, is up for an Emmy for his Noddy costume designs
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Toronto’s former top cop was elected for the Liberals in Scarborough Southwest.
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Forcillo guilty of attempted murder in shooting death of Sammy Yatim
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Uber's success spurs other businesses using similar technology from dry cleaning to parking apps
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An academic maverick is challenging conventional wisdom on Canada's prehistory by claiming an archeological site in southern Alberta is really a vast, open-air sun temple with a precise 5,000-year-old calendar predating England's Stonehenge and Egypt's pyramids.
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Toronto police officer found not guilty of second-degree murder and manslaughter after firing two volleys of shots at knife-wielding 18-year-old in empty streetcar.
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Pizza Pizza, the behemoth central Canadian pizza maker, has launched a cross-country food fight aiming to take a bite out of the West's burgeoning fast-food market through the acquisition of Edmonton-based Flying Pizza 73 Inc.
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Movie also wins Best Actress and Best Actor for media darling Jacob Tremblay.
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Toronto couple’s gift will expand the hospital’s patient volume.
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RIM reaches deal with Saudi Arabia
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The little galleries, the live-music bars, the small theatres and venues such as the Music Gallery are more important to the city’s life than we realize
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Ontario ombudsman André Marin calls tweets a mistake
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Huronia institution art brings back family memories of woman who inspired it
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The TTC's automated announcer is correct in its pronunciation of Spa-deenah and should be allowed to continue, some readers say.
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Province’s hospitals and universities could inject hundreds of millions of dollars into local communities through smarter spending, report says.
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Alex Shnaider, a Russian-born Canadian businessman, has bought Israeli soccer club Maccabi Tel Aviv.
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Ombudsman Fiona Crean was under attack at city council for accusing the mayor’s office of political interference.
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Michael Overs' legacy started to take shape on New Year's Eve in 1967, when he opened a 300-square-foot pizza joint at Parliament and Wellesley streets. He called it Pizza Pizza.
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Liberals push to appoint Marin’s deputy as fill-in. Marin delivered a slew of hard-hitting reports on the Liberal government.
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Gerald Brown used to believe in the justice system. That was before his 11-year-old son Ephraim died after being hit in the neck by a stray bullet.
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Bo knows musical comedy
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@norm hits another milestone after meeting Drake, attending live rap battle and being a Halloween costume
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All-male cast lived the theme of a new play about black guys who keep it all inside.
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Oscar-winning actress Melissa Leo is funding the Femmes Lab, where six female Canadian filmmakers have six months to finish six screenplays.
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Katie Boland was born to shop. The actor, who turns 19 on Valentine’s Day, was given a faux fur leopard swing coat for her 5th birthday.
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Young people and immigrants in big cities more likely to take jobs they don't want under EI changes, report says.
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Consumers go for regally named grape
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Doughnut cheeseburger debuts at CNE
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Government holds key to unmarked Huronia graves
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Miss World Canada 2015 is being denied entry to China for the international final. Why does the state care about her?
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Long associated with David Frost and Mike Danton, Sheldon Keefe began to reach out for a new image, first through social media, rather than living in the shadows.
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On trial for murder of her mother, Jennifer Pan tells court her co-accused were not in her family’s Markham home the night her parents were shot.
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Och, laddie, Highlander won't die
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Brampton a new hotbed for talent
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Charged with criminal mischief, an animal-rights activist makes her case
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Unveiling a car used to be a party
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How Milos Raonic served his way to the top of tennis
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Liberal rank-and-file increasingly uneasy with Justin Trudeau’s leadership.
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How prominent doctor built the Hospital for Sick Children’s Motherisk program into a leading world authority on drugs and pregnant and lactating women
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Horsing Around on Mackinac Island
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New Canadiens backup goalie Mike Condon was once focused on Wall Street for his career.
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Rockstar, maker of Grand Theft Auto, L.A. Noire and more, moves Vancouver office to the GTA.
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Huronia lawsuit against Ontario government delayed without explanation
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Milos Raonic reaches Australian Open semifinals in historic win
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Chrystia Freeland has preached an economic platform that both supports technological growth and social welfare, arguing that Canada needs to encourage innovation both at home and abroad if it wants to combat income inequality.
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RIM gives India access to BlackBerry messages
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Milos Raonic sets Canadian mark, reaches career-high ATP ranking
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Former Huronia residents allege abuse
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The Liberals say Kinew’s social media comments, which surfaced earlier this week, are demeaning to women, gays and lesbians.
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A jury has found two men not guilty of second-degree murder in the 2007 shooting of 11-year-old Ephraim Brown.
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Toronto lawyer Edward Sapiano’s Piece Options plan means people can unload illegal guns anonymously, without risk of being charged.
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Ombudsman Andre Marin has recommended that the little-known 1939 legislation should be revised and protocols developed so the public is made aware when police powers are modified.
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Canada’s national wealth-sharing scheme violates the Constitution with a half-baked equalization formula that shortchanges provinces like Ontario, a major new study has found.
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Famous for The Artist Is Present, Abramovic will share The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic and more with Toronto June 14 to 23
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From Tatiana Maslany to Sarah Gadon, a look at five graduates of TIFF’s Rising Stars program.
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Mayor’s office slashed vetting period and interfered with ads, telling staff to excise "diversity" and place no ads in the Star.
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He has participated in some of the most important events of the 20th century. Now, at 93, William Krehm is preparing for one final march unto the breach.
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"Asians narratively in shows are insignificant," says John Cho, the romantic lead in the fall series Selfie. “So to be in this position ... is a bit of a landmark.”
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Milos Raonic pulls out of ATP finals
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Todd Shapiro, formerly known for his often offensive antics on The Dean Blundell Show, now promises a "positive vibe for listeners." What happened?
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The Liberals and NDP are afraid to criticize the substance of Bill C-51. Too bad. There is a lot they could say.
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The new train service is expected to be in the off-peak hours.
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Spoiler alert: Mid-season premiere focuses on just a handful of prison survivors
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Hundreds in Haiti attend funeral for former dictator ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier
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Home Again, by writer/director Sudz Sutherland, portrays the lives of three deportees to Jamaica, a place they haven’t seen since childhood.
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Censors uphold ban on Hellraiser
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Y & R star, come on down!
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Ontario non-profit organizations are dedicated to helping others but too often are neglecting their own employees. It’s time they provided "decent work."
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With his customary high-octane energy, Edward Sapiano welcomes you into his downtown Toronto loft with a smile.
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University of Toronto study titled "Filling the Gap" calls for changes to the federal equalization program.
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Huronia: Pierre Berton warned us 50 years ago
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The former mayor's family is constantly by his side, brother Doug Ford says.
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One of the reasons The Young And The Restless ...
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Wide world of break-dancing sports
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Japanese retail giant is raking in millions of dollars from endangered species, says a U.K.-based environmental group.
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Swimmer Yusra Mardini competed at Rio Games for refugee squad in hopes of inspiring other Syrians. On 6 August 2016, Yusra won her heat Summer Olympics in the 100 meter butterfly.
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Brit design good medicine
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If Canadian businesses fail to mobilize immigrant talent, Canada will miss one of the enormous global economic developments now underway.
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All evidence suggests the federal government is actually tinkering with allocation formulae and fiscal transfers to weaken Ontario’s balance sheet.
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Alan Heisey wants the current council to push through a last-minute plan to fix holes in the downtown bike network.
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Millions of Canadians benefit from class-action settlement against yogurt maker
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Hurt by her party's poor support and the "Nanny-Gate" controversy that's followed her for two years, Ruby Dhalla couldn't hang on to her seat as Conservative Parm Gill broke through.
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Producers bring real desks, pool, baby photos to famous set — but watch for props in the men’s rooms
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Teens will be blinded with science
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Husband and wife Canadian movie makers, Sudz Sutherland and Jennifer Holness, race to finish their film, Home Again, in time for TIFF
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Kurdish leaders are postponing plans for a referendum on independence and say they instead will devote their efforts to forging a new Iraqi government.
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DVD and CD business faces challenges as physical media market declines.
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The university-college partnership will serve an estimated 4,000 students in York Region.
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23rd film festival more contemporary
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How the Big Three survived Depression
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Y&R's loss is moviedom's gain
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Nathaniel Anderson-Frank is a gifted Canadian who could use a good violin.
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The Ontario Press Council has dismissed a complaint by Ontario’s Ombudsman concerning a series of investigative stories by the Toronto Star dealing with allegations of mistreatment by members of his staff.
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Huronia Regional Centre: Class-action lawsuit set to begin over alleged abuse
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Ontario wants to adopt all of the legislative changes recommended in a scathing judicial report on a forensics scandal that branded innocent people as child killers.
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Canadian comics focused on cultural nation-building.
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Janet Jackson in Control but terrorism trashes tour
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The suicide bombing, claimed by Daesh, struck Friday during a soccer match in the small stadium in the city of Iskanderiyah.
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Despite increasing number of complaints ombudsman’s request for more staff largely ignored by council.
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Sammy Yatim, 18, is identified by friends as the person slain after late-night knife confrontation.
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The former CBC Radio host pleaded not guilty to four counts of sexual assault and one count of choking to overcome resistance.
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Slick chick lit of the Bridget Jones variety, with a decidedly Parisian accent.
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TIFF’s international jurors choose a Canadian film, the Steve Fonyo doc HURT by Toronto’s Alan Zweig, for their inaugural Platform prize for global cinema.
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Louise Blouin is an art-world darling — and she didn't know her name appeared in the Panama Papers until the Star told her.
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It’s a slide demographic experts have warned about, noting enrolment should slip until after 2020, when the boomers’ grandchildren begin to land on campus.
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Swimmer Yusra Mardini hopes to compete at Rio Games for refugee squad in hopes of inspiring other Syrians.
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This week's Reel Briefs: The Backward Class, Love, Rosie, Outcast and Dogs on the Inside.
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Some city councillors are balking at the reappointment of Fiona Crean as ombudsman; those councillors are not thinking clearly.
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Ontario allowed decades of child abuse: Goar
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Dr. Zane Cohen, the renowned colorectal surgeon, made the announcement at a news conference at Mount Sinai Hospital on Wednesday.
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In 2012, students at St. Michael’s University School in Victoria — where Steve Nash played basketball — began alleging emotional abuse and humiliation. Did teachers’ behaviour go beyond aggressive coaching?
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Big national programs like equalization and employment insurance drain money from the province.
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Twelfth novel by writer many say deserves a Nobel Prize takes a look at family ties and public violence.
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On Tuesday night, Mayor Rob Ford called again for the elimination of Fiona Crean’s job.
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Ontario is right to finally admit it failed developmentally delayed kids: Editorial
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Goar: Former residents of mental asylum seek justice
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Ugly secret of Ontario psychiatric hospitals won’t stay hidden: Goar
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Coronation grapes rule
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Censors burn Hellraiser; Paramount chops Eddie's Cop:
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Huronia institution cemetery a painful reminder of neglect and abuse
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Security is being added for the world premiere April 29 of A Sinner in Mecca by gay Muslim filmmaker Parvez Sharma.
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John Schertzer and four other former Toronto drug squad officers have been sentenced to 45 days house arrest in a landmark police corruption trial.
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The actress defined the Toronto theatre scene in the ’60s and ’70s, founding the Young People's Theatre, which still stands today.
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Microsoft 'Net loo canned
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Ridership has dropped since the Union Pearson Express launched in June, the latest numbers show.
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Andre Marin issued an unprecedented 113 recommendations, and calls the case of 2-year-old Eva Ravikovich’s death in a ‘brazenly illegal’ daycare, the ‘canary in the coal mine.’
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Canadian actor known for Ed grateful for a string of “great jobs,” including The Following, The Flash and animated series on Disney Junior.
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Acquisition of the privately held Mill Street will help expand the brand into new markets, including Quebec.
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Toronto’s official watchdog, kept busy during Rob Ford’s term as mayor, will become ombudsman at Hydro as plans proceed for the complaint-plagued utility’s partial privatization.
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Amid the pressure and mud-slinging in some hard-fought GTA ridings, Mississauga-Brampton South stands out as a model of better politics.
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Leonard Nimoy, who died Feb. 27 at the age of 83, was more than his most famous character, Spock. He also wrote poetry, sang and loved photography.
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Acquittals on some charges for officers accused of beating drug dealers, theft, extortion, falsifying evidence.
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‘This lady is really special,’ the legendary producer says of his 20-year-old Canadian protégé.
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Yatim's great mistake was 'mocking you and thinking he could get away with it,' Crown attorney tells accused in court Monday.
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Kitchener and Stouffville GO lines are on track for electrification needed to boost service frequencies.
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City won’t say whether managers were disciplined for security failures related to Ford, who denies he made unreasonable demands.
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NDP will remain socialists for now
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Toronto filmmaker and game designer Thomas Wallner's DEEP Inc. is working with Ryerson to create software for a virtual reality movie-viewing experience.
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Zwolinski
1
Popplewell
1
Johnson
1
English
1
Doolittle
1
Benzie
1
zekas
1
Tepper
1
Forani
1
Romeo
1
Choudhry
1
Robinson
1

first

Linda
8
Les
7
Peter
6
Damien
5
Daniel
5
David
4
Matthew
4
Jacques
4
Tess
4
Raju
4
Mark
3
Robert
3
Rita
3
Joanna
3
Rob
3
Richard
3
Isabel
3
Alyshah
3
Alex
3
Madhavi Acharya-Tom
2
Raveena
2
Bob
2
Stephanie
2
Jennifer
2
Kathleen
2
Bruce
2
Ciaran
2
Brendan
2
Debra
2
Murray
2
Lilana
2
Curtis
2
Robin Levinson
2
Oakland
2
Michael
2
James
2
San
2
Richard J.
2
Vanessa
2
Kathy
1
Tony
1
Qassim
1
Noah Zon and Matthew
1
Louise
1
Christopher
1
Sara
1
Josh
1
Tim
1
Tanya
1
Rosie
1
Jonathan
1
Laurie
1
Tracy
1
Verity
1
Gerry
1
DANNY
1
Noor
1
Betsy
1
Gloria
1
Sunny Freeman Business
1
Ashante
1
Jim
1
Betsa
1
Marcia
1
Sean
1
Desmond
1
Craig
1
Frank
1
Trish
1
Brett
1
Kristin
1
Joe
1
rita
1
Susan
1
Rick
1
Joseph
1
Robyn
1
Kevin
1
Paul
1
Anita
1
Patty
1
David Rider and Paul
1
Evens
1
Geoffrey
1
Roy
1
Robert Benzie and Rob
1
Todd
1
Matthew Mendelsohn and Sujit
1
Ravi
1
Nick
1
Karissa
1
Dale
1
Rebecca
1
Thomas
1
Donovan
1
Robin
1
Michel
1
Sarah
1

last1

Goar
3
Dempsey
2
MacInnis
2
Mendleson
2
Taylor
1
Cuthbert
1
Berton
1
Loriggio
1
Tyler
1
Alamenciak
1
Bain
1
Hume
1

first1

Carol
3
Rachel
2
Craig
2
Amy
2
Lesley Ciarula
1
Paola
1
Pierre
1
Jennifer
1
Tim
1
Christopher
1
Tracey
1
Pamela
1

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Pagliaro
2
Oved
2
King
1
Honderich
1
LePage
1
Keung
1
Howell
1
Tan
1
Moloney
1

first2

Marco Chown
2
Jennifer
2
Michelle
1
Serene
1
Peter
1
Robin Levinson
1
Holly
1
Paul
1
Nicholas
1

last3

Laskaris
1

first3

Kathryn
1

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''[[Toronto Star]]'' website
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[[Toronto Star]]
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Toronto Star
3
The Toronto Star
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Schwartzberg, Shlomo
2
Micki Moore
1
Victoria Stevens
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Toronto
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Toronto, Ontario
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[[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], Canada
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Toronto, Ont.
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Toronto, ON, Canada
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[[Toronto
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Canada
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Toronto, ON
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[[Toronto]], [[Canada]]
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Toronto Star
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[[Toronto Star]]
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0319-0781
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no
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60656984
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137342540
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September 22, 2013
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2010-12-29
1
25 September 2012
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November 12, 2011
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2008-02-22
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2011-08-07
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{{oclc
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department

Wheels
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author1-link

Carol Goar
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Pierre Berton
1

type

reprinted; originally entitled "What’s wrong at Orillia: Out of sight, out of mind"
1

archive-url

https://web.archive.org/web/20150930071859/www.thestar.com/news/world/2014/10/11/hundreds_in_haiti_attend_funeral_for_former_dictator_baby_doc_duvalier.html
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quote

Slark, Seth and thousands of other former residents are alleging systemic neglect and abuse at the Orillia, Ont., facility, which the province operated for 133 years. Some say they were forced to work in the fields for no money.
1
Their names are Patricia Seth and Marie Slark. They are the lead plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit representing 5,000 former residents of Huronia. Their lawyer, Kirk Baert of Koskie Minsky LLP, is seeking $2 billion from the Ontario government for “failing to properly care for and protect those in its care.”
1
When Richardson died more than a decade ago, she left behind a 200-piece collection of paintings and drawings produced by her students at the Huronia Regional Centre, as the institution was later renamed
1
In a legal settlement reached this week with surviving former residents of Huronia Regional Centre, Ontario promised to do a better job of honouring the memory of about 2,000 who died there, including compiling a registry of their names.
1
If this case goes to trial, it will set a legal precedent. The courts have never allowed a collective lawsuit against a government-operated psychiatric facility. Ontario ran 16 such institutions. (They are all closed now.)
1
With a Comedy Central special and an Apatow movie in the works, young Burnham sees plenty of room for growth
1
Callaghan describes the experience as an example of abuse he says he suffered during a decade as a “patient” at the Orillia residence, which was run by the Ontario government and home to more than 3,000 developmentally disabled children and adults from 1876 until last year.
1
The Ontario Fresh Grape and Tender Fruit Growers, says this year's Coronation table grape harvest is estimated at 2,200 tons. Combined with 500 tons of the traditional varieties (Fredonia and Concord) that's up eight per cent from last year.
1
In both cases, the lawsuits challenged Danone's claims that Activia yogurt or DanActive probiotic drinks could aid digestion or prevent colds.
1
Without explanation or warning to some of the plaintiffs, the $1 billion lawsuit over allegations of physical, emotional and sexual abuse at the facility for developmentally disabled children in Orillia, Ont., was adjourned until Tuesday, prompting concern among victims that their stories might never be heard.
1
Most of the 2,000 children and adults buried in the unkempt field across from Huronia Regional Centre were laid to rest in unmarked graves.
1
He intends to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the Ontario government knew about the physical, sexual and emotional abuse of these vulnerable youngsters and did nothing to stop it.
1
But Orillia’s real problem is one of public neglect. It is easier to appropriate funds for spectacular public projects such as highways and airports than for living space for tiny tots with clouded minds. Do not blame the present Department of Health for Orillia’s condition. Blame yourself.
1
Richardson ran the program until she became ill, and collected the artwork — every scrap of it, minus what the artists themselves and a few others held onto — and stuffed it into giant folders at her home in Orillia.
1
They might have a fancy sounding name, but Sovereign Coronation grapes are the most commonly planted variety of seedless table grapes in southern Ontario. A descendant of the deep-blue Concord, they have their ancestor's characteristic sweet-and-sour taste that bursts in the mouth.
1
A dedicated, hard-working performer, Lynda Jean Carter was born in Phoenix, Ariz., 38 years ago, the youngest of three children.
1
As the case went to court this week, the government’s decision to settle was generally greeted as good news by former residents who were abused as children in the Orillia institution.
1

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September 20, 2013
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Toronto, ON, Canada
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The Toronto Star
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