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Linamar says Q3 vehicle production forecast down 'meaningfully' for Europe

Linamar says Q3 vehicle production forecast down 'meaningfully' for Europe

GUELPH, Ont. — Linamar Corp. says its light vehicle production forecast for the third quarter is down "meaningfully" in Europe compared with its previous forecast, despite being slightly higher overall. The Guelph, Ont.
'He could have been alive today': families testify at police custody deaths inquest

'He could have been alive today': families testify at police custody deaths inquest

Mothers of two Indigenous men who died of medical conditions while in Thunder Bay police custody told a coroner's inquest Tuesday about the pain of losing their children to possibly preventable causes.
Raptors coach says Scottie Barnes is playing 'catch-up' after minor ankle injury

Raptors coach says Scottie Barnes is playing 'catch-up' after minor ankle injury

TORONTO — Scottie Barnes, last season's NBA rookie of the year, has been slowed by an ankle issue that has affected his conditioning, according to Toronto Raptors coach Nick Nurse.
S&P/TSX composite falls more than 350 points, following U.S. Monday drop

S&P/TSX composite falls more than 350 points, following U.S. Monday drop

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index ended down more than 350 points Tuesday as it caught up to the U.S.’s Monday decline.
Blue Jays GM Atkins says emotions "were difficult" after stunning Game 2 loss

Blue Jays GM Atkins says emotions "were difficult" after stunning Game 2 loss

TORONTO — Just a few days after an epic Game 2 collapse knocked his team out of the playoffs, Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins said the emotions from the loss "were difficult" for everyone involved.

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (18,216.68, down 366.45 points): Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (TSX:CNQ). Energy. Down $2.50, or 3.32 per cent, to $72.86 on 16.
Minister says Ont. electronic monitoring policy 'first step,' experts say gaps remain

Minister says Ont. electronic monitoring policy 'first step,' experts say gaps remain

TORONTO — Many Ontario employers must now have a policy detailing how and why they electronically monitor their employees, but experts say more is needed to address what some call "horrendous gaps" in privacy protections for workers.
Toronto Raptors hope technology off the court leads to success on it

Toronto Raptors hope technology off the court leads to success on it

TORONTO — Back in the day, a basketball player might sneak into a gym to work on his shot late at night. Now a Toronto Raptor can do it and have a machine verbally and visually track his shot. And then file it away for future comparison.
Ontario on track to surpass last year's fire deaths, fire marshal warns

Ontario on track to surpass last year's fire deaths, fire marshal warns

TORONTO — Ontario is currently on track to surpass the number of fire deaths recorded last year, the province's fire marshal said Tuesday as he urged residents to ensure they have fire escape plans and working smoke alarms in their homes.
Netflix's 'Knives Out' sequel to play Canadian cinemas countrywide

Netflix's 'Knives Out' sequel to play Canadian cinemas countrywide

TORONTO — Netflix is bringing its star-studded whodunit "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery" to the big screen in Canada.