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Barnes & Ingram Lead Raptors to 17-11 Record

Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram are the indispensable stars behind the Toronto Raptors' strong 17-11 start. Explore how their unique tandem is defying expectations in the Eastern Conference.

Secure Your Apple ID by Removing Old Devices

Learn the simple steps to check which devices are linked to your Apple ID and remove old ones. Protect your privacy, prevent unauthorized access, and manage your account limits.

Toronto Proposed as Home for Defence Security Bank

Experts argue Toronto is the natural choice to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, leveraging its financial hub status to bolster allied security. Discover why Canada's bid hinges on its largest city.

Toronto Raptors Face Crucial Trade Decisions

With a 16-11 record, the Toronto Raptors' hot start faces reality. Analyst Frank Zicarelli argues a trade is essential to become serious Eastern Conference contenders. Read the five burning questions.

New Montreal bureau for east, transit promises

Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada announces a new administrative bureau for eastern Montreal, pledging enhanced public transit services for residents. Learn about the city's latest initiative.

350+ Charges for Trio in Eastern Ontario Break-Ins

Three Toronto-area men face over 350 criminal charges for a series of 20 commercial break-ins targeting cigarettes and lottery tickets across Eastern Ontario. Learn the details of the police investigation.

3 charged in 20 Ottawa-area break-ins, OPP announces

Ontario Provincial Police have laid charges against three people in connection with a string of 20 commercial and residential break-ins across Ottawa and eastern Ontario. Get the latest details on the investigation.

Trump's National Security Strategy Shakes Global Order

President Trump's new National Security Strategy vows to reassert U.S. dominance in the Americas, build military strength in Asia, and warns Europe of 'civilizational erasure.' Explore the global implications.

$9M for CTrain Security Patrols Approved by Calgary Council

Calgary city council has approved a $9-million pilot project to increase peace officer and security guard patrols at CTrain stations during the critical 4-8 p.m. rush hour period. The initiative aims to improve public safety and boost transit ridership.

$1M for Private Security in Ottawa's ByWard Market

Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe unveils a public safety plan featuring a $1 million pilot for private security in the ByWard Market to address crime and complement police. Learn about the city's broader safety investments.

China-Europe Ties: Shaping the Next 50 Years

As China and the EU mark 50 years of diplomatic ties, European leaders call for a new partnership to navigate global challenges, trade wars, and innovation. Explore the vision for the future.

Spy watchdog faces tough choices due to budget cuts

Canada's spy review agency warns that federal budget reductions are forcing difficult decisions about which national security activities it can oversee. Learn about the implications for accountability.

Leafs Beat Panthers 4-1, Push Florida to Conference Bottom

The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers 4-1 on Tuesday, moving out of last place and sending Florida to the bottom of the Eastern Conference. Read the full game recap and analysis.

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