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Officer slain in raid tied to recent shootings
Gordie Howe bridge’s opening delayed indefinitely at demand of U.S. officials
Ottawa to table bill targeting forced labour after Trump’s tariff threat
Multiple alerts sounded on machine before plasma donor’s death
A law professor offers his take on legislation to ban social media for children under 16
Performers take to the field during the World Cup opening ceremony in Mexico City ahead of the tournament’s first match, between Mexico and South Africa, on Thursday.
Three key plays Canada needs to make on the pitch
MADE IN CANADA
Ottawa mayor declares June 11 ‘Robert Fife Day’ to honour veteran journalist
Spielberg’s Disclosure Day is a thrilling epic but leaves you feeling fairly alienated
Trump can’t open the Strait of Hormuz so instead he’ll block the Strait of Detroit
Trump cancels planned strikes on Iran
Fans in Canada dig in as World Cup opens
Swiss referendum may cap population at 10 million
Grok AI chatbot violated Canadian privacy law, watchdog says
Inquest jury recommends closure of Thunder Bay jail
RCMP seeking access to former Calgary mayor’s cellphone in corruption probe
Ottawa’s new bill will make social-media companies label AI-generated content
Committee questions Champagne’s ties to rail project
Police: Officers looking for a second suspect in shooting of TPS officer
Forced labour: Carney acknowledges Canada has had problems policing imports
Plasma: Health Canada found ‘no linkage’ between donation and woman’s death
Bridge: White House official denies anyone authorized or blocked span’s opening
Paths to glory
THE PRESS
THE SLIDE PLAY
Paths to glory
THE PRESS
Unions need to let the sunshine in
HOUSE OF CARDS
BAND-AID BAN
SPEAKING OF
IN TOTAL
VACATION TIME
The World Cup is incredible. But it’s hard to root for FIFA
Canada’s online safety framework has promise
Why Quebec’s Conservatives should team up with Quebec Liberals
Not-close-enough encounters of the third kind
Relentless and breathless action epic The Furious treats carnage with care
Every Year After is a bingeable summer-love romance
Going outside without makeup strengthens my self-worth
Every Year After: Show’s music and sets take you back to a simpler time
UNIVERSAL CROSSWORD
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
BRIDGE
SUDOKU
KENKEN
SOLUTIONS
Many Canadian investors will get early exposure to SpaceX IPO because of new Nasdaq rules
Job market sees sharp decline in ‘quick quitting’ as new hires opt to stick around
Ottawa plans to spend $1-billion over a decade on food security
Air Transat to seek federal aid after rising jet-fuel costs cause losses
China needs less fuel than previously thought
After years of decline, Windsor, Ont., truck traffic rebounds ahead of bridge opening
Europe’s central bank raises rates to fight inflation from Iran war
U.S. PRODUCER PRICES INCREASE MORE THAN EXPECTED IN MAY AMID JUMP IN ENERGY COSTS
Musk deserves our hatred
North American free trade is gone, dead and buried
Trump can’t open the Strait of Hormuz, so he’s blocking the Strait of Detroit
Glencore to cut air pollution at smelter after Quebec grants it time to hit targets
Leading Kneat shareholder rebukes Thoma Bravo takeover offer
Dollarama earnings healthier, but executives wary
SpaceX: Company wants to raise $75-billion when shares go public on Friday
Food: Federal money will increase competition, not reduce grocery prices, expert says
Transat: Fuel costs skyrocket 46 per cent from year-ago quarter
Quitting
SEATGEEK, STUBHUB ADDED TO ONTARIO’S CONSUMER BEWARE LIST OVER NEW TICKET RULES
Lawyers are becoming core business leaders
Companies need to stay ahead of fast-moving rules
Growth and expansion requires attracting and building in-house teams
A LIFETIME OF LEGAL LEADERSHIP
Ontario’s auto insurance rules promise savings, but may be a mistake
Investors are ignoring the math again
Bank of Canada’s decision to hold interest rates this week will keep variable mortgages steady
Beaten-down stocks with reliable dividends and new leadership
What is OAS actually for?
EYE ON EQUITIES
Stocks end sharply higher
Viva Mexico
At home World Cup, Canada’s soccer team will speak on the country’s behalf
A calm, cool Canadian team hopes to collect a win in World Cup opener
OG Anunoby puts Knicks on verge of NBA title, stakes claim for finals MVP
Battle-hardened Bosnia-Herzegovina embrace underdog tag against Canada
Kelly: It is not possible to underplay how loudly Canada's performance will speak
Bombito to remain on roster, Davies to miss opener
Canada: Team needs to be aggressive but stay out of trouble, Marsch says
At RBC Open, Brooks Koepka is enjoying his post-LIV life
Self-taught PGA Tour rookie Yellamaraju enjoys his RBC Open homecoming
Jays’ Scherzer looking ahead to better outings
Mboko’s injury ends doubles run with williams
Crunch time
Nurse reportedly has asked for a trade, given a list of teams
IRREVERENT TRAINER WAS A FOUR-TIME QUEEN’S PLATE WINNER
FANCY A GLOBAL FEAST OR HYPERLOCAL FARE? TAKE YOUR PICK – IT’S ALL AT YOUR DOORSTEP
What is Base31? It’s a reimagination of Second World War buildings into a cultural, culinary destination and future 750-acre community
Great Lakes fish: Restaurants serve up freshwater favourites, such as pickerel and perch, that keep visitors coming back year after year
Taste trails: Discover more than just delicious food and connect to local cultures, agriculture, landscapes and community experiences
Taste of place: Chef Parsons of Peller Estates works with local and seasonal availability to craft dishes with flavours distinct to Niagara
The best pizza pies: Detroit and Windsor share complementary culinary identities and are renowned for their different takes on pizza
Wine regions: Guests flock to wineries that offer more experiences, such as guided tours, chef collaborations, workshops and more
Cooking classes: Learn culinary skills from experts, discover how to use fresh ingredients from gardens and find community
Our culinary past: Historic sites invite you to experience a taste of the past through period kitchens and heritage recipes
Michelin stars: Four restaurants get prestigious recognition that proves their chefs are doing something very, very right
You are cordially invited to dinner (in cities beyond Toronto) that celebrate global fare
A unique foundation for food and fun
How to dim sum in Markham
Global food
Try something new this summer: Go back to the past with historic food in historic settings
IN THE KITCHEN: Get inspired by a preserved tomato recipe from 1855
Windsor and Detroit share complementary culinary identities
TWO CULTURAL HUBS WHERE PIZZA IS A PASSION
Taste trails combine food with experience
Sweet discoveries on Perth County’s Bakery Trail
‘Tasting the Great Lakes isn’t just dining’
Raise a glass to Ontario’s wine regions
Master cooking skills with hands-on classes
HOW DOES A CHEF DELIVER ‘TASTE OF PLACE’ DINING?
Check out these six charming spots where taste of place shows up on the menus
Four restaurants with some serious chops
THE TIDE WAS RIGHT FOR THIS GAMBIER ISLAND HOME
Tenants weigh a new crop of options
The best big city real estate deal in Canada
St. Stephen heritage home takes more than a year to find a buyer
Outdated basement gets the upgrade it deserves
Building a connection to nature
Buildings that form the backbone of Toronto’s Gay Village
Three bids propel Beaches home $401,000 over asking price
Rental
Six-bedroom home dials down price to find a buyer
Vancouver’s real estate market adjusts to the new normal
West Van home with ocean view sells after price dropped