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Stu Cowan: Milos Raonic will win a Grand Slam some day
WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND — Shortly after losing the biggest tennis match of his life on the grandest stage in his sport, Canada’s Milos Raonic entered the main interview ... -
Smoke’s Aims to Take Poutine Dominance Worldwide
Smoke’s Brands, most famous for its poutine-only restaurants, has opened 39 new locations and has dozens more in development about a year after the chain announced ... -
U.K. Economy Showing Brexit Effects
LONDON—The evidence is piling up — Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is already hitting the economy. Following the initial market jolts that have, among ... -
Canada’s Manufacturing Sector Loses More Jobs in June
Canadian manufacturing lost 13,000 jobs in June, with the ailing sector losing some 30,000 jobs over the past year, according to Statistics Canada’s latest monthly jobs ... -
TSX Ends Week on Positive Note Despite Dropping Loonie
North American markets closed higher but the loonie sank as solid U.S. job figures helped settle investors’ nerves following a turbulent couple of weeks. The Toronto ... -
Facebook Grapples With live-streaming’s Dark Turn in Police Shootings
When Mark Zuckerberg introduced Facebook live-streaming in April, it was with a cheery video from the launch room in which he talked about the great things ... -
‘Conductor’ Russell Martin Making an Impact on Blue Jays
Blue Jays catcher Russell Martin seemed uncomfortable when told that the Jays’ starters always make a point of praising him following a good start. Toronto’s rotation ... -
Fans Send Blue Jays’ Michael Saunders to all-star Game
Canada stood firmly behind its captain. The Blue Jays’ #VoteCaptainCanada campaign worked to perfection, sending left fielder Michael Saunders to the all-star game. Saunders garnered more ... -
Argos Rowing in Right Direction
The Argonauts have shown progression from Week 1 — opening night at home against Hamilton, an evening when they played about as poorly as you can ... -
Noelle Montcalm Books Ticket to Rio in Women’s 400-metre Hurdles
Noelle Montcalm arrived at the track Friday as a dark horse in the battle to represent Canada in the 400-metre hurdles at the Rio Olympics. Battling ...