WATCH LIVE: Toronto’s 44th annual Pride Parade
Toronto’s 44th annual Pride Parade is underway, bringing thousands of marchers, music, and celebration to the heart of the city.
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Toronto’s 44th annual Pride Parade is underway, bringing thousands of marchers, music, and celebration to the heart of the city.
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One Bloor West is Canada’s first 'supertall' building.
Toronto police have identified the man killed in a double stabbing in North York earlier this week.
A judge has authorized a class action lawsuit over emails Tim Hortons sent out in error to participants in its popular Roll Up to Win promotion -- but only for Quebec residents.
A political decision one thousand kilometres from Jeronimo Kataquapit’s home in a remote First Nation near James Bay set the course for his summer. Now, the 20-year-old from Attawapiskat First Nation, his father, mother and older brother are headed upriver in two 24-foot freighter canoes on a 400-kilometre journey to “reassert First Nations’ presence” near the Ring of Fire region in northern Ontario.
City council has voted to temporarily reopen a small portion of King Street to vehicular traffic while effectively killing a proposal from an east-end councillor to allow vehicles along a longer portion of the corridor.