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Stereotypes seen in man's treatment before he died in police custody: expert

Stereotypes seen in man's treatment before he died in police custody: expert

A physician with expertise in Indigenous health care told a coroner's inquest Wednesday that she heard stereotypes kick in from the first 9-1-1 call that led to a man being arrested for public intoxication before he died from medical conditions in Th
North American markets slightly down as investors wait for inflation data

North American markets slightly down as investors wait for inflation data

TORONTO — Stock indexes in Canada and the U.S. ended the day slightly down as markets adopted a holding pattern ahead of U.S. inflation data expected Thursday.
400,000 fewer mammograms during pandemic, more advanced cancer now seen: OMA

400,000 fewer mammograms during pandemic, more advanced cancer now seen: OMA

TORONTO — Doctors in Ontario are seeing more advanced cases of breast cancer after 400,000 fewer mammograms were performed in the province during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ontario Medical Association said Wednesday.
Champagnie among Raptors bubble players who have one game left to make an impression

Champagnie among Raptors bubble players who have one game left to make an impression

TORONTO — An untimely hamstring injury will keep Montreal native Chris Boucher out of the Toronto Raptors' lineup when they play Boston in Boucher's hometown on Friday.
Canada Post officially launches nationwide loan program with TD Bank Group

Canada Post officially launches nationwide loan program with TD Bank Group

TORONTO — Canada Post now offers loans alongside stamps, packaging and its existing financial services as it officially launches a partnership with TD Bank Group.
'Hamilton' slated to return to Toronto stage this winter after COVID-19 delays

'Hamilton' slated to return to Toronto stage this winter after COVID-19 delays

TORONTO — The Broadway hit "Hamilton" is scheduled to return to the Toronto stage this winter — nearly three years after the COVID-19 crisis cut its original run short.
Explainer of issues in stalled Ontario education worker bargaining

Explainer of issues in stalled Ontario education worker bargaining

TORONTO — About 55,000 Ontario education workers such as administration staff, librarians, early childhood educators and custodians could soon be in a legal strike position.
Toronto FC says more work needed on roster but framework is in place to build on

Toronto FC says more work needed on roster but framework is in place to build on

TORONTO — A year of change saw Toronto FC repeat last year's 13th-place finish in the MLS Eastern Conference.
Vinessa Antoine on how 'Diggstown' changed representation on Canadian TV

Vinessa Antoine on how 'Diggstown' changed representation on Canadian TV

TORONTO — As she prepares for the final season of “Diggstown" to air, star Vinessa Antoine is finding it hard to accept that the show she sees as an "anomaly" on Canadian television is coming to an end.
Young children facing greater risk of catching the flu this season, experts warn

Young children facing greater risk of catching the flu this season, experts warn

TORONTO — Relatively low circulation of the flu over the past two years puts young children at greater risk than usual of catching it this fall and winter, say experts who also fear fewer pandemic measures and reduced vaccination uptake will further
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