Tony Parker scored 34 points and had 14 assists as the San Antonio Spurs extended their winning streak to nine games with a 113-106 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday. Jose Calderon had 16 points and 11 assists for Toronto (9-22), which lost its fourth game in a row.
Can Justin Trudeau recover his credibility after the separatist stumble? Michael Taube weighs in on that and more.
Look outside your province for a moment. Sun Media wants to know how we see those who live in the other corners of our nation.
Toronto taxi driver Khalil Talke, who was viciously stabbed on Valentine's Day in 2010, speaks with CBC reporter Marivel Taruc on Wednesday about his physical and emotional recovery.
Triumphal Conservatives are celebrating the success of a 17-year effort to scrap long-gun registry.
If he had to do it again, chastened paramedic Trevor Cornwell says he wouldnât have refused to go to the aid of Jim Hearst.
Vic Toewsâ dirty laundry received a very public airing on Twitter Wednesday.
Three Toronto women have been arrested in the Dominican Republic and are accused of attempting to smuggle more than 18 kilograms of cocaine on a Toronto-bound flight.
The Mike Harris cuts will look like a blip in time compared to the long-term pain the province is in for, economist Don Drummond says in his hotly anticipated report on reforming Ontarioâs public services.
U.S. President Barack Obama was talking about the Raptors defeat at the hands of Jeremy Lin and the New York Knicks.
Should Members of Parliament know basic facts about Canada before they go abroad and make speeches about Canada?
The federal government has introduced a beefed-up version of the Combating Terrorism Act to Parliament.
The public safety minister's polarizing comments about online security triggered a nasty invasion of his own privacy. Gina Phillips explains.
Saskatchewan is mining a Toronto trade show for new recruits to fill jobs in the province.
First came Valentineâs Day. Then came the massacre.
Justin Trudeau says Canadians should focus on the Harper government's missteps, not his separatist sympathies.
City council has given its final stamp of approval to a labour deal reached with the city's outdoor workers.
When our Jessica Murphy requested an interview with Peter Robinson, CEO of the Suzuki Foundation, he ran away and his
The Niagara Parks Commission will allow tightrope walker Nik Wallenda to walk a wire across the Niagara gorge, after all.
Their encampments are largely gone, but the U.S. Occupy movement is far from dead, with organizers focused on a next wave of protest.
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