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'Harrowing and heartbreaking': Liberal, Conservative MPs show solidarity with Israel

'Harrowing and heartbreaking': Liberal, Conservative MPs show solidarity with Israel

OTTAWA — A small group of Liberal and Conservative MPs are in Israel as part of what they say is a bipartisan trip to show solidarity with the country as it grieves a gruesome attack by Hamas and comes under scrutiny for deaths in the Gaza Strip.
Bad Boy Furniture gets Ontario court approval to start liquidation sale

Bad Boy Furniture gets Ontario court approval to start liquidation sale

An Ontario court has granted Bad Boy Furniture Warehouse Ltd. permission to begin liquidating its stores as it works to restructure the business. A court order given by Judge Herman Wilton-Siegel on Nov. 17 allowed the Pickering, Ont.
A timeline of retailer Bad Boy's rise and fall

A timeline of retailer Bad Boy's rise and fall

Famed Greater Toronto Area retailer Bad Boy Furniture Warehouse Ltd.
Eyes turn to Ottawa to help repair strained talks on global plastic pollution treaty

Eyes turn to Ottawa to help repair strained talks on global plastic pollution treaty

TORONTO — As the latest talks on a global plastics treaty ended in accusations of deadlocked negotiations, eyes are now turning to Canada, which will play host to the next round of negotiations at a time when some warn the treaty's future hangs in th
Big game trophy hunters among targets of new ban on importing raw ivory into Canada

Big game trophy hunters among targets of new ban on importing raw ivory into Canada

OTTAWA — Canadian trophy hunters will be barred from bringing home elephant tusks or rhinoceros horns as Canada adopts new trade controls to help stop the critical decline in the animals' populations.
Alouettes' Dequoy clarifies 'keep your English' speech following Grey Cup win

Alouettes' Dequoy clarifies 'keep your English' speech following Grey Cup win

MIRABEL, Que. — Montreal Alouettes safety Marc-Antoine Dequoy admits that the height of the moment might’ve got the best of him in a viral post-win interview at the Grey Cup.

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,246.47, up 70.70 points): Suncor Energy. (TSX:SU). Energy. Down 39 cents, or 0.84 per cent, to $45.94 on 12.7 million shares.
Holocaust education to become compulsory in Saskatchewan high school curriculum

Holocaust education to become compulsory in Saskatchewan high school curriculum

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says learning about the Holocaust will soon be a requirement to graduate high school.
S&P/TSX composite posts gain on Monday, U.S. markets rise

S&P/TSX composite posts gain on Monday, U.S. markets rise

TORONTO — Strength in base metals and technology helped Canada's main stock index rise on Monday, while U.S. stocks also rose as November's gains continue. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 70.70 points at 20,246.47.
Two Quebec men charged with violating publication ban on identity of sex-crime victim

Two Quebec men charged with violating publication ban on identity of sex-crime victim

MONTREAL — Quebec provincial police say two men have been charged for allegedly revealing the identity of a woman who was sexually assaulted by a former member of the legislature.
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