| | | | | | | | The first in-person Toronto Pride parade since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic is slated to head south down Yonge Street before descending on Yonge-Dundas Square. Continue reading → | | | | Environment Canada said the heat warning would continue through the day and end by Sunday evening, when “considerably cooler and less humid air” is set to arrive. Continue reading → | | | | The march, organized by the No Pride in Policing Coalition and by No More Silence, began in Nathan Philips Square at 11 a.m. Continue reading → | | AD | | Conservatives risk “fracturing beyond repair” over its convoy support and fractious leadership contest, says a former Stephen Harper advisor and Conservative Senate leader. Continue reading → | | | | The child went in for routine hernia surgery but the family says the doctor cut the wrong tube. Continue reading → | | | | The Bank of Canada is now being forced to play catch-up, hiking interest rates more aggressively than originally expected just as household debt levels hit new highs. Continue reading → | | AD | | Three Canadian cities cracked this year’s top 10 list, but only one ranked in the top three. Continue reading → | | | | All 30 Major League Baseball teams were originally scheduled to wear special hats decorated with American emblems to celebrate Independence Day in the United States. Continue reading → | | | | | | |
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