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Is Ontario’s pugnacious premier charting a course for Ottawa? He definitely isn’t not considering a post-Carney run for prime minister. From our July issue, a long, hard, behind-the-curtain look at the populist’s playbook. |
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SGA is officially the best thing to happen to Canadian basketball since Steve Nash. On Sunday, the Toronto-born baller capped off one of the most dominant seasons by an individual athlete in NBA history, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a Game 7 victory over the Indiana Pacers and taking home the NBA Finals MVP award—the first Canadian to ever do so. |
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In a city overflowing with ways to work out, Sweat and Tonic has muscled its way to the top of the boutique fitness food chain. Ahead of opening its third outpost, in Yorkville, next spring, the company has launched a new concept: Reformd, a stand-alone Lagree studio that specializes in trembling abs and mood lighting. |
The fourth edition of the Motive Crime and Mystery Festival, hosted by the Toronto International Festival of Authors, is returning for three suspense-filled days from June 27 to 29. Attendees can expect writing workshops and panel discussions with award-winning authors, forensic workshops, an immersive murder mystery and more. |
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