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Several charged after Scotiabank Giller Prize gala interrupted during televised bash

Several charged after Scotiabank Giller Prize gala interrupted during televised bash

TORONTO 鈥 Three people accused of interrupting the Scotiabank Giller Prize ceremony on Monday night are facing charges after anti-Israel protesters jumped on stage during the glitzy literary bash.
Manulife cuts 250 jobs in investment management division

Manulife cuts 250 jobs in investment management division

TORONTO 鈥 Manulife Financial Corp. says it has cut 250 jobs globally in its investment management division. The cuts, first reported by trade publication Ignites, include employees in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom and Asia.
Ontario to ban unpaid restaurant trial shifts; part of new labour law

Ontario to ban unpaid restaurant trial shifts; part of new labour law

TORONTO 鈥 Ontario is planning to explicitly ban unpaid trial shifts for restaurant and hospitality workers, while also strengthening rules against deducting employee wages in the event of customer theft.
Grey Cup coaches share bond as well as down-to-earth approach to leading players

Grey Cup coaches share bond as well as down-to-earth approach to leading players

HAMILTON 鈥 Mike O'Shea looked aghast, paused and then laughed Tuesday when a veteran columnist suggested that a fourth straight trip to the Grey Cup with the same team had led him to coaching legend status in the Canadian Football League.
Sun Life increasing focus on partnerships as part of expansion efforts

Sun Life increasing focus on partnerships as part of expansion efforts

TORONTO 鈥 Sun Life Financial Inc. is increasing its focus on partnerships as it looks to further expand, especially in Asian markets.
Pomp and procedure: New Ontario lieutenant-governor sworn into office

Pomp and procedure: New Ontario lieutenant-governor sworn into office

TORONTO 鈥 Ontario's new lieutenant-governor was officially installed Tuesday in a ceremony full of pomp and procedure, and a pledge to help build an inclusive province. Lt.-Gov.
Nygard sentence to 'set the tone' for similar cases, expert says

Nygard sentence to 'set the tone' for similar cases, expert says

TORONTO 鈥 Peter Nygard, the former Canadian fashion mogul who was found guilty of four counts of sexual assault, could face up to a decade or more behind bars as an Ontario court hands down a sentence expected to "set the tone" for similar cases in t
NHL general managers talk cut-proof equipment, tweaks to 3-on-3 overtime rules

NHL general managers talk cut-proof equipment, tweaks to 3-on-3 overtime rules

TORONTO 鈥 Rod Pasma didn't see a lot of new options on the market for neck protection a month ago. The NHL's vice-president of hockey operations now has a pile of products awaiting approval after a death from a skate cut in England.
Dispute involving student unions at York University reignites long-standing tensions

Dispute involving student unions at York University reignites long-standing tensions

TORONTO 鈥 A student group issues a statement condemning Israel and defending the Palestinian right to resistance, and the university administration pushes back, accusing the students of being out of step with the institution's values.
The creators of CBC's 'Sort Of' on wrapping the show on their terms

The creators of CBC's 'Sort Of' on wrapping the show on their terms

TORONTO 鈥 CBC鈥檚 millennial dramedy 鈥淪ort Of鈥 may revel in life鈥檚 grey areas but its creators Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo know one thing for certain 鈥 now is the right time to end it.
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