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Candidate clicks: Capturing the journey of Toronto’s mayoral byelection

The race for mayor was full of twists and turns and many, many candidates. We snapped some of the memorable moments

Elon Musk endangers journalistic use of Twitter, Canadian journalists say

Twitter has elicited headline after headline since Elon Musk acquired it in October 2022, but journalists say they're unsure of their future on the social-media platform.
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Historian Margaret MacMillan questions China’s aspirations

As social, political and economic unrest grows around the globe, renowned professor and history author, MacMillan, guests on the Paul Wells Show at the Munk School to discuss the turbulence in current world affairs.
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What is the future of health care under the Progressive Conservative Party?

Now that the Ontario general election is over, the province's physicians say the re-elected...

Ahmadi immigrants share their healing journeys after traumas endured in Pakistan

The Toronto Observer spoke to two Ahmadis who say they migrated from Pakistan to Canada after facing great — and life-threatening — ordeals.

Remembrance Day Canada: Cmdr. Leanne Crowe reflects on nearly 4 decades of service

Last year felt incomplete without a Remembrance Day ceremony to commemorate the brave Canadian...

Toronto’s Kurds write letters to prisoners back home

Activists academics, and members of Toronto’s Kurdish community gathered in an office at OISE to write letters of solidarity to Kurdish political prisoners in Turkey.  

Ford government urged to help sexual violence survivors in Ontario

Bill 148 states victims of domestic or sexual violence can receive job-protected leave. By...

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Passionate Thailand boccia duo win BC4 bronze over Canada

Thailand’s Pornchok Larpyen and Nuanchan Phonsila overpowered Canada’s Alison Levine and Iulian Ciobanu in...

Canada falls to Germany, misses wheelchair basketball bronze

The Canadian men's wheelchair basketball team were unable to secure a medal at the...

Canadian Para canoeist Hennessy wins silver in 200m

Brianna Hennessy has claimed her first Paralympic medal in Paris, earning silver in the...

Canada’s bronze is first-ever medal in sitting volleyball

Canada defeated rival Brazil in straight sets (25-15, 25-18, 25-18) to win its first ever Paralympic medal in sitting volleyball Saturday morning at North Paris Arena.