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Globe and Mail
Apr 24, 2018

Trudeau says no motive established in van attack probe
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that the motivations of a driver in a van attack in Toronto that killed 10 people are not yet known, but that there is no 'national security element' to the attack.

Globe and Mail
Apr 24, 2018

Van attack doesn't appear to be linked to national security: Goodale
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says the deadly van attack in north Toronto on Monday doesn't appear to be connected to national security. At least 10 people were killed in the incident and 15 others were injured.

Globe and Mail
Apr 24, 2018

Hong Kong's plastic-eating fish pose a toxic risk: Greenpeace
Greenpeace says fish in Hong Kong are swallowing plastic pollution from millions of disposable bottles, straws, bowls and cutlery. The green group says plastic is putting the city's seafood industry at risk, and threatening the health of residents in one of the world's most densely-populated cities.

Globe and Mail
Apr 24, 2018

Crowd erupts as Kate, Will present newborn son
Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, presented their newborn son to adoring fans and the media on Monday, just hours after the child was born.

Globe and Mail
Apr 24, 2018

Kim Jong-un visits survivors of tourist bus crash
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has visited the survivors of a devastating tourist bus crash that killed at least 36 people, mostly Chinese tourists, in North Korea on Sunday.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Senate panel approves Pompeo to be top U.S. diplomat
A U.S. Senate committee approved the nomination of President Donald Trump's choice for secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, on Monday after a Republican senator who had been opposed threw his support behind the CIA director in the face of party pressure.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Witness says Toronto pedestrian incident like a ‘movie scene'
A Toronto resident who was driving near a van when it mounted a sidewalk and hit pedestrians says he repeatedly honked his horn to alert bystanders to the horrific incident.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Hospital official on one ER's response to Toronto van attack
The chief medical executive at a Toronto hospital where many victims were taken after a van hit pedestrians is calling the situation "unprecedented." Police say there were multiple deaths following the attack in north Toronto.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Goodale and Freeland commend Toronto first responders
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland have thanked first responders in Toronto for their "extraordinary" and "courageous" work, after a van struck pedestrians and left multiple people dead.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Video of Toronto van attack arrest from two bystander angles
Bystanders captured the moment one police officer arrested a suspect after a white van ran over dozens of pedestrians on Yonge Street between Finch Avenue East and Sheppard Avenue East in Toronto.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Kathleen Wynne ‘disturbed' by Toronto van incident
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is calling a fatal Toronto incident "tragic" and "frightening," after a van mounted a sidewalk and hit pedestrians. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in the House of Commons that his thoughts are with those affected.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Witness recounts ‘brutal' scene of pedestrians hit in Toronto
Multiple people have been injured after a van mounted a sidewalk in north Toronto and crashed into pedestrians. One witness says he saw a number of people being resuscitated at the chaotic scene.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Arrest of possible suspect in van incident captured via social media
Different videos posted to Twitter show a man being arrested in possible relation to an incident where a van mowed down pedestrians in Toronto's north.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Toddler who stole hearts in homemade wheelchair hits the gym
Evelyn Moore made headlines in 2016 with images of her expertly rolling along in a wheelchair made by her father. The Edmonton toddler, who is paralyzed below the arms, is now training at a gym with the help of a treadmill.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Exercise improves brain fitness of obese children: study
University of Granada researchers say they've shown for the first time that physical exertion alters children's brain structure.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Paris attack suspect jailed over police shootout
Salah Abdeslam, the main surviving suspect from the 2015 Paris attacks, has been found guilty of attempted murder in a separate case relating to a police shootout.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

French Parliament passes tough asylum bill
France's Parliament has passed an immigration law that has caused widespread unease, after a debate that overran through the weekend and opened rifts within President Emmanuel Macron's party.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

Duchess of Cambridge in labour with third royal baby
Kate, the wife of Britain's Prince William, was admitted to hospital in the early stages of labour on Monday to give birth to the couple's third child.

Globe and Mail
Apr 23, 2018

South Korea's Moon upbeat in lead-up to summit with Kim Jong-un
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said that a North Korean promise to cease nuclear and missile tests was a 'green light' for a historic summit between the two Koreas due this Friday.

Globe and Mail
Apr 22, 2018

Man hailed as hero for wrestling gun from shooter in Nashville
The man who wrestled the gun away from a man as he was shooting up a Nashville, Tennessee restaurant early Sunday morning spoke at a police press conference. He called his actions "selfish."

Globe and Mail
Apr 22, 2018

Trump says 'long way' to go on North Korea crisis
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday the North Korean nuclear crisis is a long way from being resolved, a day after the North pledged to end its nuclear tests. Nathan Frandino reports.

Globe and Mail
Apr 22, 2018

Maple Leafs force Game 6 with ‘huge road win' against Bruins
Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews says he expects an "unbelievable" atmosphere in Toronto on Monday for Game 6 against the Boston Bruins. The Leafs claimed a 4-3 victory on Saturday in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series.

Globe and Mail
Apr 22, 2018

Armenian PM rejects protest call to quit
Armenian police detained opposition leaders and dispersed protests, as demonstrators accuse the prime minister of clinging to power. David Doyle reports.

Globe and Mail
Apr 22, 2018

Trudeau delivers campaign-style speech at Liberal convention
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau criticized what he dubbed Conservative tactics of "fear and division" in an address at the Liberals' national convention in Halifax. The speech aimed to rally the troops ahead of next year's federal election.

Globe and Mail
Apr 21, 2018

How Ontario made billions in debt disappear
The Ontario government's Fair Hydro Plan reduced Ontarian's electricity bills by about 25%. But the government's books don't reflect the costs. The Auditor-General of Ontario says the government used "bogus" accounting to hide the debt from their books. Here's how.

Globe and Mail
Apr 20, 2018

Marijuana activists say there is still a need for protests
Activists say the federal government's Cannabis Act doesn't do enough in terms of legalization

Globe and Mail
Apr 20, 2018

Crown calls life sentence for Halifax shooting plot ‘appropriate'
Lindsay Souvannarath, who pleaded guilty to planning to go on a shooting rampage at a Halifax mall, has been sentenced to life in prison

Globe and Mail
Apr 20, 2018

Avicii, electronic dance music star, dies at 28
Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii, one of the biggest stars of electronic dance music, was found dead on Friday at the age of 28.

Globe and Mail
Apr 20, 2018

Animation shows proposed development at Bloor and Dundas in Toronto
A substantial development is planned near the intersection of Bloor and Dundas Streets in Toronto, combining shopping, education and residential use at this hub where different transit options meet. Animation courtesy Choice Properties REIT.

Globe and Mail
Apr 20, 2018

Students sit in silence outside White House to protest gun violence
Students hold a moment of silence outside the White House to mark the 19th anniversary of the massacre at Columbine High School.

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Maricann faces OSC scrutiny over bought deal
The company's stock was halted from trading by the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) around lunch time on Tuesday, pending company news

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Reveal your inner glow with the dewy skin look
Cosmetics brands are looking at everything from green tea to avocado oil in pursuit of glowing skin

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Peter Navarro is Ottawa's worst nightmare - and he's gaining influence
Donald Trump is promoting the man on his team who is the administration's protectionist zealot

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Trump, Boeing reach $3.9-billion deal for new Air Force One
Agreement will save taxpayers $1.4 billion from the original estimate for buying and outfitting two presidential aircraft, White House says

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

What spices should I have in my pantry and how do I store them?
What spices should I have in my pantry and how do I store them?

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Returning Canadian Olympians looking forward to sleep
Meagan Duhamel, who won gold and bronze medals in Pyeongchang, says she's excited to sleep in her own bed this week. The figure skater and pairs partner Eric Radford were among the Olympians who landed in Montreal on Monday.

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

How can I speed up recovery after a tough workout?
Doing any kind of light movement that gets your blood flowing will help, says trainer Matt Nichol

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

SPCA criticized, owner reportedly threatened after slaughtering pig he adopted
The man says he did not adopt Molly with the intention of killing her, but she was aggressive toward other animals

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

A bear market checklist, a reality check on the loonie and exports, and a small cap on the verge of breaking out
A roundup of investment ideas for active investors

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Toronto galas raise funds for Canadian Film Centre, Trillium Health Partners
The CFC rings in its 30th year, while the Laugh Out Loud Gala raises money for a Mississauga hospital

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

No diesel: A costly revolution the car companies could do without
A Tuesday ruling that allows German cities to ban diesel is yet another blow to auto makers that built their brands on the fuel

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Fedeli says Patrick Brown still out of Ontario PC caucus
A day after Patrick Brown bowed out of the Ontario PC leadership race, the party's interim leader says the former leader is still out of the caucus. Vic Fedeli says the PCs are "stronger" despite turmoil following Brown's resignation.

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Pinterest hires former Google executive Francoise Brougher as its first COO
Brougher, most recently the business lead at Square Inc., will be responsible for supervising Pinterest's operations around the world and will lead its sales

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Five female golfers to take part in men's European Tour event
The female players will play off forwardtees

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Increase your retirement nest egg by spending more time south of the border
Many Canadians are surprised to hear that Canada taxes those who become non-residents much more favourably than those who remain Canadian tax residents

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Dustin Johnson aims for fifth World Golf Championship title
Johnson's victory last year came during a red-hot stretch in which he won three consecutive tournaments

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Seung-Hwan Oh expected to get valuable innings out of Blue Jays bullpen
The Blue Jays and Oh finalized a $2-million, one-year contract on Monday

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Why this family is done with Toronto
Plus, saving more for retirement versus working longer

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Gun control is a lost cause in America
The argument of arming good guys to kill bad guys will almost certainly triumph over the idea of limiting the types of weapons available to U.S. citizens

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Ottawa's employee policies must end abuse, not office romance
In the age of #MeToo, the discussions around the legislation, led by Minister Patty Hajdu, are very important. She is right that legislation will not and should not ban private and consensual relationships - but disclosure should be enforced

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Gold seen climbing further on safe-haven demand
Uncertain outlook for stocks, bonds and currencies tempts investors

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

North Korean leaders used Brazilian passports to apply for Western visas in 1990s: sources
In the 1990s, Kim Jong-un and his father Kim Jong-il fraudulently obtained passports to get visas from foreign embassies

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby resigns as quarterly loss widens
Attendance has suffered at SeaWorld since the 2013 documentary Blackfish suggested that the company's treatment of animals may have led to the deaths of trainers

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

I've heard that white wines should be consumed within two years of the vintage date. True?
What you've heard is essentially correct for the vast majority of whites, but there are exceptions …

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Players' union files compaint against four MLB teams over use of revenue-sharing money
The MLBPA filed the grievance against the Miami Marlins, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates and Tampa Bay Rays

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Fedeli says Ontario PCs ready to ‘turn the page' after Brown quits race
The party's interim leader would not say whether Brown will be allowed to run as a Tory candidate in the spring election

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Virtue and Moir get warm welcome in London, Ont.
Olympic ice dance champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir received a rousing welcome when they touched down Monday in London, Ontario. Virtue says she hopes they don't have to come down from the high of their final Games in Pyeongchang.

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Syria truce breaks down amid Ghouta air strikes
Syrian government warplanes struck the eastern Ghouta region on Tuesday and Damascus accused rebels of shelling a safe route out, despite a Russian call for a five-hour truce in the region.

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

U.S. Supreme Court wrestles with Microsoft data privacy fight
Justices are debating whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas

Globe and Mail
Feb 27, 2018

Google's Clips camera uses AI to decide what to photograph
The $249 device, which is designed to clip onto furniture or other fixed objects, automatically captures subjects that wander into its viewfinder

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