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ArticleBoy, 12, charged after cop injured in chase

A 12-year-old boy is facing an attemp­ted murder charge after author­it­ies say he struck an officer while flee­ing in a stolen car with other youth dur­ing an early-morn­ing pur­suit that escal­ated to police gun­fire on the Leaside Bridge. The...

Boy, 12, charged after cop injured in chase

ArticleBains says his strength is Ford's weak­ness

Navdeep Bains is back. And out in front. The former cab­inet min­is­ter who dropped out of fed­eral polit­ics five years ago is now the pre­sumed front-run­ner in the race to be Ontario's next Lib­eral leader. And, poten­tially, premier. Much has...

Bains says his strength is Ford's weak­ness

ArticleErskine-Smith eyes bid for city coun­cil

Out­go­ing Lib­eral MP Nate Erskine-smith is con­sid­er­ing run­ning for Toronto city coun­cil, and has dis­cussed the pos­sib­il­ity with Mayor Olivia Chow. Erskine-smith has rep­res­en­ted the fed­eral rid­ing of Beaches—east York since 2015, but is...

Erskine-Smith eyes bid for city coun­cil

ArticleCape hero

It took Cape Verde goal­keeper Voz­inha 40 years to make his World Cup debut. The wait was worth it. Voz­inha recor­ded seven saves Monday, hold­ing Spain's star-stud­ded lineup to a shock­ing 0-0 draw Monday. The 40-year-old was every­where as the...

Cape hero

ArticleBell issues lay­offs to nearly 700

Bell Canada's par­ent com­pany BCE has cut nearly 700 jobs across mul­tiple busi­ness units in recent weeks after sep­ar­ately fir­ing a “small num­ber” of employ­ees accused of falsi­fy­ing office attend­ance records, the tele­com­mu­nic­a­tions giant...

Bell issues lay­offs to nearly 700