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S&P/TSX composite down as tech and base metal stocks fall, U.S. stocks also lower

S&P/TSX composite down as tech and base metal stocks fall, U.S. stocks also lower

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index moved lower on Wednesday, weighed down by losses in the technology and base metal sectors, while U.S. stocks also dropped.
‘Law & Order Toronto’ team touts Canadian stories as show tops Screen Awards noms

‘Law & Order Toronto’ team touts Canadian stories as show tops Screen Awards noms

TORONTO — Amid trade tension with the United States, television producer Erin Haskett believes Canadians are looking for homegrown heroes now more than ever.
'Potent' ice storm likely over the weekend in parts of Ontario: Environment Canada

'Potent' ice storm likely over the weekend in parts of Ontario: Environment Canada

Environment Canada is warning that a "potent" spring ice storm will likely hit a huge swath of Ontario starting Friday evening and extending into Monday.
EV-ready parking spots should be required in new apartment builds: report

EV-ready parking spots should be required in new apartment builds: report

TORONTO — New multi-unit buildings across Canada should be required to make their parking spots electric-vehicle ready as a possible way to spur EV uptake, a report released Wednesday suggested.
Woodbine, horsemen’s association reach two-year deal to boost purses by $5.7 million

Woodbine, horsemen’s association reach two-year deal to boost purses by $5.7 million

TORONTO — Woodbine's 2025 racing season will begin April 26 after Woodbine Entertainment and the Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association of Ontario (HBPA) agreed Wednesday on a two-year contract. The deal boosts purses by $5.7 million.
Police investigating after 15-year-old girl fatally struck by vehicle in Scarborough

Police investigating after 15-year-old girl fatally struck by vehicle in Scarborough

Toronto police are investigating after a teenage girl was struck and killed by a car in the city's east end this morning. Police say they were called to the scene in Scarborough just before 10 a.m. for a report of a female pedestrian being hit.
U of T's first female president says she will lead with ambition despite headwinds

U of T's first female president says she will lead with ambition despite headwinds

The University of Toronto's first female president says she's optimistic about the next five years, in spite of "looming existential crises" affecting higher education.
Bank of Canada says it would have likely held rate steady if not for tariffs

Bank of Canada says it would have likely held rate steady if not for tariffs

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada’s top decision makers signalled they likely would have puased the interest rate easing cycle earlier this month if not for the substantial uncertainty around tariffs from the United States.
Hudson's Bay seeks court agreement that offers little time to save six stores

Hudson's Bay seeks court agreement that offers little time to save six stores

TORONTO — Hudson’s Bay asked an Ontario court Wednesday to approve a restructuring agreement that will give it a short timeline to save the six stores it has so far spared from liquidation.
Off duty OPP officer charged with assault in northern Ontario road rage case

Off duty OPP officer charged with assault in northern Ontario road rage case

An off-duty Ontario Provincial Police officer has been arrested and charged after a recent road rage incident in northern Ontario.
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