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  • 17/07/2012 | World

    Two dead in shooting at Toronto street party, 23 injured

    Two people were killed and 23 injured when a Toronto street party ended in gunfire late on Monday, raising fears of violent retaliation in Canada's largest city.

  • 09/02/2011 | World

    LSE to buy Toronto bourse making $4 trillion exchange

    The London Stock Exchange is to buy Canada's TMX to claw back lost market share and create the world's fourth-largest bourse trading $4.1 trillion of stock a year.

  • 23/11/2011 | World

    Police clear Occupy Toronto with few detentions

    City workers dismantled tents and cleared debris from a downtown park as part of a restrained, daylong operation by police to peacefully end a five-week encampment by Occupy Toronto protesters.

  • 03/06/2012 | World

    Toronto police say they know who mall shooter is

    Toronto police said on Sunday they think they know the identity of the shooter who killed one person and wounded six others on Saturday in a rare outburst of major violence at the city's main downtown mall.

  • 09/08/2012 | Sports

    Murray withdraws from Toronto Masters with knee injury

    Olympic champion Andy Murray has withdrawn from the Toronto Masters with a left knee injury, the Briton said.

  • 10/08/2012 | Sports

    Djokovic advances to last eight at soggy Toronto

    Defending champion Novak Djokovic reached the final eight of the Toronto Masters with a 6-4 6-4 win over US Sam Querrey but will get little time to rest as rainy weather wreaked havoc on the schedule.

  • 19/09/2012 | Sports

    Escobar banned three games for gay slur

    Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Yunel Escobar apologized after he was suspended three Major League Baseball (MLB) games for sporting a homophobic slur on his face during a recent game.

  • 14/09/2012 | Entertainment

    Documentaries generate buzz at Toronto film festival

    Documentaries are making waves at the Toronto film festival, exploring subjects ranging from abuse in the Catholic Church to brutal massacres in Indonesia, often in novel ways

  • 15/08/2012 | Entertainment

    Toronto film festival to end with feel-good fare

    The Toronto International Film Festival will wrap up its 10-day run in September with the world premiere of "Song for Marion", a heartwarming story about the power of music from a director better known for his thrillers than feel-good fare.

  • 05/09/2012 | Entertainment

    Stars, politics set to stir up Toronto film festival

    A strong film lineup full of politically charged themes and a heavy dose of Hollywood stars have raised high hopes the Toronto International Film Festival, set to open Thursday, will breed Oscar contenders, rapturous audiences and plenty of film deals.

  • 11/09/2012 | Entertainment

    Dustin Hoffman gets kudos for film directing debut in 'Quartet'

    At the age of 75, Dustin Hoffman has finally made the leap from acting to directing with "Quartet," a pitch-perfect comedy that charmed critics and audiences alike at the Toronto Film Festival.

  • 11/09/2011 | Entertainment

    Clooney charms Toronto playing a family man

    Calling acting just his "day job," George Clooney is winning over movie critics and audiences in Toronto with a nuanced performance as a father forced to rethink his life after his wife suffers a debilitating accident.

  • 12/09/2011 | Entertainment

    Madonna to critics: review my movie, not me

    Madonna said she said she doesn't mind any criticism of her filmmaking abilities, so long as it is directed at her movie and not at herself.

  • 24/07/2012 | Entertainment

    Toronto film festival promises action, India, Affleck

    The Toronto International Film Festival promises a heavy dose of popcorn movies on a slate normally noted for Oscar contenders, opening with time-travel thriller "Looper" and featuring premieres of films directed by Ben Affleck, Robert Redford and Tom Twyker.

  • 16/08/2011 | Entertainment

    Spies, assassins spice up Toronto film festival

    Spies and assassins will get moviegoers' adrenaline pumping at the Toronto International Film Festival this year, while the world premiere of a Winnie Mandela biopic brings a political edge to the event

  • 07/09/2011 | Entertainment

    Toronto film fest offers Oscar bids in strong market

    Coming off a robust first half of 2011 for independent films, the Toronto film festival kicks off with expectations for a generous amount of business deals, Hollywood star power and Oscar hopefuls.

  • 08/09/2011 | Entertainment

    U2 to descend onto red carpet at Toronto film fest

    Rock 'n' roll icons U2 descend onto the red carpet in Toronto on Thursday for the premier of "From the Sky Down," the first documentary to open the Toronto International Film Festival in its 36-year history.


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