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Resource crunch at federal emergency centre caused 'significant staff exhaustion'

Resource crunch at federal emergency centre caused 'significant staff exhaustion'

OTTAWA — Budget and staff challenges have left overworked employees exhausted and sapped morale at the federal nerve centre for managing forest fires and other national emergencies, an internal memo reveals.
Toronto film festival touts new brand partnerships ahead of first fest without Bell

Toronto film festival touts new brand partnerships ahead of first fest without Bell

TORONTO — When the Toronto International Film Festival rolls out the red carpet to welcome Hollywood's top stars this week, it will do so with dozens of new brand supporters that organizers hope will put to rest any notions the event has lost some of
'Very violent weekend': Toronto police ID 15-yr-old boy as Labour Day shooting victim

'Very violent weekend': Toronto police ID 15-yr-old boy as Labour Day shooting victim

TORONTO — A 15-year-old boy has been identified as the victim of a deadly Labour Day shooting in Toronto, one of 11 shootings police say took place over the long weekend. Police Insp.
Ford rules out Ontario election in 2024, but could call an early election in 2025

Ford rules out Ontario election in 2024, but could call an early election in 2025

Ontario Premier Doug Ford ruled out calling an early election this year, but left the door open on Tuesday to calling one in 2025.
Suspended Sarnia, Ont., cop charged with assault, criminal harassment

Suspended Sarnia, Ont., cop charged with assault, criminal harassment

SARNIA, Ont. — Police in Sarnia, Ont., say a suspended officer has been charged with multiple offences, including assault and criminal harassment.
Five Canadian titles to look out for at the Toronto International Film Festival

Five Canadian titles to look out for at the Toronto International Film Festival

TORONTO — A sex-work comedy, a Tragically Hip documentary and a wartime family drama are among the Canadian titles premiering at the 49th annual Toronto International Film Festival.
VersaBank closes Stearns Bank deal, extends its main lending product into the U.S.

VersaBank closes Stearns Bank deal, extends its main lending product into the U.S.

LONDON, Ont. — Business-client focused VersaBank has closed an acquisition that will see it expand its main lending product to the U.S. market. The London, Ont.-based bank says the purchase of Stearns Bank Holdingford N.A.
Art Gallery of Ontario accepts one of its largest ever private art donations

Art Gallery of Ontario accepts one of its largest ever private art donations

TORONTO — The Art Gallery of Ontario has received one the largest private donations of art in its history, one that includes international luminaries as well as selections from widely influential Canadians.
Two Toronto police officers injured after locating stolen car

Two Toronto police officers injured after locating stolen car

TORONTO — Two Toronto police officers have been injured after police say they found a stolen vehicle in the city early Tuesday morning. Police say the officers located a vehicle near Chalkfarm Drive and Jane Street just after 2 a.m.
Corus Entertainment gets breathing room from lenders in amended debt deal

Corus Entertainment gets breathing room from lenders in amended debt deal

TORONTO — Corus Entertainment Inc. has negotiated an amendment to a credit agreement with its lenders to give it some increased breathing room as it works to deal with its debt.
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