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Winning a major or the Presidents Cup are the new goals for Canadians on PGA Tour

Winning a major or the Presidents Cup are the new goals for Canadians on PGA Tour

TORONTO — Winning the RBC Canadian Open has been the goal for Canada’s PGA Tour players for decades. But now that Nick Taylor has won it, Canada's male pro golfers are searching for a new objective.
Teachers' reorganizes real estate operations, names new Cadillac Fairview CEO

Teachers' reorganizes real estate operations, names new Cadillac Fairview CEO

TORONTO — The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan says it's switching up how it handles real estate investments while announcing that the head of its Cadillac Fairview subsidiary is retiring.
A third of Canadians support changing anthem to say 'our home on native land': poll

A third of Canadians support changing anthem to say 'our home on native land': poll

TORONTO — A new poll suggests only a third of Canadians support a proposal from Mississauga, Ont., to ask the federal government to change the lyrics of the national anthem.
One man dead after north Toronto daytime shooting: Police

One man dead after north Toronto daytime shooting: Police

Toronto police say one man is dead after what investigators believe was a daytime drive-by shooting in the city's north end. Const. Shannon Eames says officers responding to reports of gunshots shortly after 11:30 a.m.
More work to be done on Indigenous representation in corporate world: panel

More work to be done on Indigenous representation in corporate world: panel

TORONTO — More work needs to be done to improve Indigenous representation on corporate boards and in business, according to a panel of Indigenous women in the business world.
Two suspects arrested in labour trafficking investigation in London, Ont., police say

Two suspects arrested in labour trafficking investigation in London, Ont., police say

The RCMP say two people have been arrested in a labour trafficking investigation in London, Ont., that involved 31 alleged victims. Cpl. Christy Veenstra says both suspects, who are in their 40s, are facing numerous human trafficking charges.
Nearly 70 wildfires burning across Ontario, 26 not under control

Nearly 70 wildfires burning across Ontario, 26 not under control

Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources says there are 68 wildfires burning across the north of the province. A spokesperson says 26 of those fires are not under control, 18 are under control, 16 are being observed, and eight are being held.

Nick Taylor sinks 72-foot putt to win Canadian Open, countrymate Hadwin tackled in celebration

TORONTO (AP) — Nick Taylor tossed his putter into the air and jumped into the arms of caddie Dave Markle after he made a 72-foot eagle putt to become the first Canadian in 69 years to win his national open, and he doesn't remember any of it.
Giller Foundation launches scholarship for students studying writing, literature

Giller Foundation launches scholarship for students studying writing, literature

TORONTO — The Giller Foundation has launched a new scholarship for Black, Indigenous and racialized high school grads pursuing an education in creative writing and literature.
Nearly 350 firefighters from the E.U. will help battle relentless Canadian wildfires

Nearly 350 firefighters from the E.U. will help battle relentless Canadian wildfires

A battalion of nearly 350 firefighters from the European Union will soon be on the ground in Quebec to help their Canadian counterparts tackle a devastating and unprecedented wildfire season.