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Canadian filmmaker Barry Avrich has pledged the net profits from his documentary The Road Between Us to help rebuild an Israeli community devastated by the October 7 terrorist attacks. Avrich’s film follows Noam Tibon, a retired Israeli military general, racing to rescue his family at Kibbutz Nahal Oz on the day of the Hamas invasion. Located alongside the Gaza border, Nahal Oz was infiltrated by about 180 terrorists...
October 13, 2025 - 07:00 | Ari David Blaff | National Post
Conservative member of Parliament Michelle Rempel Garner, the shadow minister for immigration, has been on a social media tear. From August 26 to September 26, the member for the Alberta riding of Calgary Nose Hill posted on X about temporary foreign workers (TFWs). Nearly every day, she’d pluck a job listing from the jobwatchcanada.com website and imply it was fraudulent. Her September 19 entry, for example, called out a posting in the Ottawa area for six cooks at Boston Pizza. These were full-time jobs paying between $17.20 and $23 an hour, around the range for that position in the...
October 13, 2025 - 06:30 | Adnan R. Khan | Walrus
At bedtime, seven-year-old Elyse Miller quizzes herself on her favourite subject: animals. Her trivia partner isn’t a parent or sibling, but ChatGPT, speaking through her father’s phone. “Which animal is known as the king of the jungle?” the chatbot asks.
October 13, 2025 - 06:30 | Samantha Edwards | The Globe and Mail
Trey Yesavage will take the mound this evening for the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series.
October 13, 2025 - 06:02 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Ottawa
Toronto could see a temporary boost from the Blue Jays' playoff run, but economists and business leaders say it won't likely be a benefit in the long run.
October 13, 2025 - 06:00 | Sean Previl | Global News - Canada
The head of Canada’s largest municipal police union is pushing the federal government for tough-on-crime measures, including stiffer sentences for young offenders, after a series of violent crimes allegedly involving youth suspects.Toronto Police Association (TPA) president Clayton Campbell, whose union represents nearly 6,000 officers, says recent homicides illustrate the need to overhaul the legislation that governs how the criminal-justice system treats youth who commit violent crimes.
October 13, 2025 - 06:00 | Colin Freeze | The Globe and Mail