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Indigo Books & Music CEO Peter Ruis resigns as leadership changes continue

Indigo Books & Music CEO Peter Ruis resigns as leadership changes continue

TORONTO — A year after he took on the top job, Indigo Books & Music Inc.'s chief executive is moving on.
Directors must navigate TIFF without their lead actors amid Hollywood strike

Directors must navigate TIFF without their lead actors amid Hollywood strike

TORONTO — Promoting a film at the Toronto International Film Festival is inherently challenging, and even more difficult in the absence of lead actors for support during press engagements and on the red carpet.
Ontario ombudsman urges stronger enforcement of LTC rules

Ontario ombudsman urges stronger enforcement of LTC rules

TORONTO — Ontario's Ministry of Long-Term Care needs to ensure in-person inspections of nursing homes can take place in a future pandemic and that inspectors can immediately act when residents are at risk of ongoing serious harm, the province's ombud
Ontario to provide 17 new fire trucks, mobile training units for northern communities

Ontario to provide 17 new fire trucks, mobile training units for northern communities

The Ontario government says it is investing almost $35 million to modernize fire response and training in northern communities.
Timeline of Indigo's leadership changes and cyberattack

Timeline of Indigo's leadership changes and cyberattack

TORONTO — From a cyberattack that downed its website for weeks to board unrest and the departure of its famed founder, Indigo Books & Music Inc. has faced plenty of turmoil in recent years.
Amid budget crunch, Toronto to tax luxury home sales, asks province for sales tax

Amid budget crunch, Toronto to tax luxury home sales, asks province for sales tax

Toronto city council voted to bring in a new surtax on high-value home sales while asking the provincial government for sales tax revenue to help tackle a looming budget crunch.
BlackBerry expects Q2 revenue to total US$132 million

BlackBerry expects Q2 revenue to total US$132 million

TORONTO — BlackBerry Ltd. expects revenue in its second quarter to total about US$132 million as it says it faced delays in closing certain large deals and lowered its full-year revenue outlook for its internet-of-things (IoT) business.
All in the family: What couples should know about shared bank accounts

All in the family: What couples should know about shared bank accounts

TORONTO — A relationship is all about sharing, but when it comes to finances it can get complicated. Take shared bank accounts.
Wild-Card Hopes: Toronto Blue Jays on playoff bubble entering stretch drive

Wild-Card Hopes: Toronto Blue Jays on playoff bubble entering stretch drive

TORONTO — Back-to-back series wins over the Colorado Rockies and Oakland Athletics have given the Toronto Blue Jays some momentum for the stretch drive.
Three Olympians sign with Toronto's Professional Women’s Hockey League franchise

Three Olympians sign with Toronto's Professional Women’s Hockey League franchise

TORONTO — It's been a long road but the excitement of a new reality was hard not to express.