
The 34th annual Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has come under boycott for its efforts to celebrate the city of Tel Aviv, Israel. This year the Festival launched a new project titled City-to-City in which every year henceforth a city and...

Chad Barrett scored in the 64th minute Saturday to give Toronto FC a 1-1 tie with Columbus that kept the MLS champion Crew winless.
Chrysler Canada’s southern Ontario assembly plants have halted production indefinitely while its parent company restructures under bankruptcy protection in the United States.
The Canadian federal and Ontario governments will jointly hold a 2 percent equity stake in a restructured Chrysler Canada and will lend almost 4 billion Canadian dollars ($3.3 billion) to help the beleaguered company while it is in bankruptcy proceedings,
The Canadian and Ontario governments will jointly hold a 2 percent equity stake in a restructured Chrysler Canada and will lend about 3 billion Canadian dollars (US$2.42 billion) to help the beleaguered company while it is in bankruptcy proceedings.
Canada’s National Post, one of the country’s two national newspapers, is going without its Monday print editions for nine weeks this summer in a move that will lower its newsprint costs.
Toronto FC has hired Chris Cummins as interim head coach, filling the void left by the resignation of John Carver over the weekend.
Workers at Chrysler Canada have accepted a labor concession deal that their union reached with the automaker.
Chrysler and the Canadian government had told Canadian Auto Workers they wanted concessions that would make the automaker’s labor costs competitive with that of non-unionized Toyota in Canada.
Canadian Auto Workers negotiators have reached a tentative new labor deal with Chrysler, a union official said Friday.
The Canadian Auto Workers say they reached a tentative agreement on a new labor deal with Chrysler.
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