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  • National Defence says it can’t help move Toronto elephants until fall

    Toka , a 42 year old African elephant, is photographed on May 1 2012 at the Metro Toronto Zoo. The fate of three elephants is up in the air as they need to be relocated because of lack of space for them at the Toronto zoo. (Fred Lum/The Globe and ...

  • Read Toronto Mayor Rob Fords full statement

    Toronto Mayor Rob Ford said it's "business as usual" at city hall, where he is continuing to "fight for the taxpayers every day." (Chris Young/Canadian ...

  • Toronto FC parts ways with Bostock waiving once heralded youngster

    Toronto FC's John Bostock left and Montreal Impact Patrice Bernier battle for the ball during second half MLS action at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal on Saturday March 16, 2013. (Peter McCabe/The Canadian ...

  • U.S. foray set to goose Toronto-Dominion profits

    Toronto-Dominion Bank's second-quarter earnings Thursday showed that a sluggish Canadian economy is indeed affecting our banks. But, as has become increasingly apparent in recent years, not all Canadian banks are the same, and TD's big bold foray into U.S. retail banking leaves the bank in a relatively better position than others. TD has been promising to increase the size of its ...

  • A win for Canada at the UN country keeps its only United Nations agency

    MONTREAL - The spirits of Canadian politicians were soaring Friday with news that the country's only UN agency, the International Civil Aviation Organization, will not be flying the coop. Qatar had aggressively courted a move of the agency to Doha, going so far as saying diplomats were fed up with Montreal's bone-chilling winter weather. But Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said ...


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Battlefield Earth

One of the biggest problems with American movie stars is that, once they reach a certain level of success, they think they can do anything. Rather than staying in front of the camera, they move behind it as producers, writers, and directors who push through questionable projects that, without their clout, would never get made. It's no small irony that the producing credits of some of the world's ... ...

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  • Rolling Stones get satisfaction from long association with Canada

    FILE - This May 18, 2013 file photo shows Mick Jagger, center, and Keith Richards, of the Rolling Stones performing on the "50 & Counting" tour at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Rolling Stones memorabilia will be displayed in a new exhibit, "Rolling Stones 50 Years of Satisfaction," at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. The exhibit opens on Friday, May ...

  • The Rolling Stones and my high school choir

    Students Jasmeen Siddiqui, left, Melissa Adams, Nicholas Cunha, Natalie Panacci, Ryan Vu, Iris Wu and Matthew Borg in the Cawthra Park Secondary Chamber Choir practice to accompany The Rolling Stones in concert. (Deborah Baic/The Globe and ...

  • In Pictures Take sneak peak at Torontos Doors Open festival

    The theme this year for Toronto's Doors Open is 'Creators, Makers and Innovators' celebrating buildings that have been renovated and re-purposed for innovative use in the new ...

  • Toronto works to save its postcard views

    Toronto officials are trying to keep the silhouette of Queen's Park, alongw with other landmarks, from being interrupted by highrise towers. (Fred Lum/The Globe and ...

  • Mayor Rob Fords executive prepares letter to urging him to address allegations

    Mayor Rob Ford is seen during a special council meeting on the Toronto Casino debate at city hall in Toronto, Ont., May 21, 2013. (Kevin Van Paassen/The Globe and ...

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