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Art Gallery of Ontario to spotlight Indigenous artists in 2023 exhibitions

Art Gallery of Ontario to spotlight Indigenous artists in 2023 exhibitions

TORONTO — The Art Gallery of Ontario is spotlighting Indigenous artists in a suite of exhibitions starting in the new year.
Ontario government introducing Grade 6 Holocaust education requirement in 2023

Ontario government introducing Grade 6 Holocaust education requirement in 2023

The Ontario government says it is introducing a mandatory learning requirement on Holocaust education to the province's Grade 6 curriculum.
BMO takes $1.1-billion provision on U.S. Ponzi scheme ruling

BMO takes $1.1-billion provision on U.S. Ponzi scheme ruling

TORONTO — BMO Financial Group will record a $1.12-billion provision after a U.S. jury found it liable in relation to a Ponzi scheme alleged to have been facilitated by a bank it bought.

Leafs captain Tavares named ambassador for Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.'s Proline

Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares has been named the ambassador for the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.'s Proline online sports betting brand, the company announced Wednesday.

Police charge photographer in alleged sexual assaults at Newmarket school

NEWMARKET, Ont. — Police have charged a photographer after investigating complaints from students about alleged sexual assaults at their Newmarket, Ont., school. York Regional Police say they began an investigation into the 30-year-old Barrie, Ont.
Toronto Arrows re-sign New Zealand-born prop Lolani Faleiva for 2023 MLR season

Toronto Arrows re-sign New Zealand-born prop Lolani Faleiva for 2023 MLR season

TORONTO — One day after re-signing Isaac Salmon, the Toronto Arrows have brought fellow prop Lolani Faleiva back for the 2023 MLR season.
Rogers says impact from July network outage on business 'very isolated'

Rogers says impact from July network outage on business 'very isolated'

TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc. said Wednesday that the business impact from its July network outage was "very isolated" as it reported its third-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago while revenue crept higher.
Turquoise Hill delays shareholder vote on Rio Tinto plan after concerns raised

Turquoise Hill delays shareholder vote on Rio Tinto plan after concerns raised

TORONTO — Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd. is postponing its shareholder meeting to vote on Rio Tinto's plan to take the company private as it works to resolve concerns about Rio Tinto's deal with a pair of shareholders who had opposed the deal.

Man charged with impaired driving, other offences in double fatal collision

LEAMINGTON, Ont. — Police say a man has been charged with impaired driving and other offences in a collision that killed two people in southwestern Ontario earlier this year.
Police charge Toronto man with second-degree murder in fatal stabbing

Police charge Toronto man with second-degree murder in fatal stabbing

TORONTO — Police say a man has been charged with second-degree murder in a fatal stabbing in Toronto earlier this week. Toronto police say they responded to reports of a stabbing on Sunday evening and found a wounded man.
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