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    Blue Jays bounce back with 6-2 Game 4 win, even up World Series against Dodgers
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr. connects for a two run home run in Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday.
    Department of National Defence awards grants to support victims of military sexual misconduct
    Military police say they have reopened an investigation into a Facebook group behind what the army's commander calls 'racist, misogynistic, homophobic and antisemitic comments and images.' THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
    U.S. strike on Yemen prison that killed dozens may be a war crime, say Amnesty
    Yemenis check the rubble of a building hit in US strikes in the country's northern province of Saada on April 29, 2025. The United Nations expressed deep alarm on April 28, at reports that US strikes on Yemen killed scores of people at a migrant detention centre in a stronghold of the Huthi rebels.  The US military has hammered the Iran-backed Huthis with near-daily strikes since March 15 in an operation dubbed "Rough Rider", seeking to end their attacks on vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
    U.S. Ambassador profanely scolds Ontario representative over anti-tariff ad, sources say
    U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra addresses the Global Business Forum in Banff, Alta., Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
    Carney’s business ties under scrutiny as ethics committee reviews Conflict of Interest Act
    Prime Minister Mark Carney at the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Monday. Mr. Carney has faced questions over potential conflicts of interest since entering politics.
    The bleary-eyed behind-the-scenes of Sportsnet’s 18-inning World Series broadcast
    Fans cheer on the Blue Jays during a marathon Game 3 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium on Monday.
    About 1,400 annual deaths linked to wildfire smoke in Canada, report says
    A person wears a mask as they cycle through Majors Hill park in Ottawa on Friday, June 6, 2025, as forest fire smoke from Manitoba hangs over the National Capital region. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
    Blue Jays turn to rookie pitcher Yesavage for Game 5 of the World Series
    Trey Yesavage of the Toronto Blue Jays pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning in Game 1 of the World Series at Rogers Centre.
    Signs of latest massacres in Darfur are visible in satellite imagery
    Displaced Sudanese who fled El-Fasher after the city fell to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), arrive in the town of Tawila war-torn Sudan's western Darfur region on October 28, 2025. Fears mounted in Sudan on October 28, three days after paramilitaries seized the key city of El-Fasher, amid reports of mass atrocities and the killing of five Red Crescent volunteers in Kordofan. The capture of El-Fasher, the historic heart of Darfur, has sparked fears of mass killings reminiscent of the region's darkest days. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
    Westinghouse, Cameco, Brookfield partner in $80-billion project to build nuclear plants
    The Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant in Waynesboro, Ga., on May 6. The Trump administration on Tuesday announced a plan to build several new nuclear power plants in what it described as an $80-billion deal to use reactors developed by Westinghouse Electric Company.
    Gender testing on tap for female skiers, snowboarders with 100 days to Olympics
    Board Chair and President of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee Gene Sykes speaks during a press conference during Team USA Media Summit, on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)
    Springer’s absence from Jays’ Game 4 lineup is a reminder of how taxing the baseball season is
    Toronto Blue Jay George Springer (centre) walks off the field as he leaves the game with an injury, with manager John Schneider, left, and first assistant athletic trainer Voon Chong during Game 3 of the World Series in Los Angeles on Monday.
    Pressure builds on Prince Andrew to move out of mansion he rents for the nominal sum of a peppercorn
    FILE - Britain's Prince Andrew looks on during an event at the residence of the British Ambassador in New Delhi, India, March 10, 2010. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup, File)
    Halifax police charge youth over alleged participation in online violent extremist group
    A Halifax Regional Police emblem is seen in Halifax on Thursday, July 2, 2020.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
    NBA players fly out of the gate with record 16 40-point games in opening week
    Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) drives to the basket with Sacramento Kings guard Dennis Schröder, left, defending during the second half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis)
    Sadovsky welcomes battle for Canada’s Olympic men’s lone figure skating spot
    Roman Sadovsky blows a kiss to the audience following his free skate program in the men's competition at the Canadian National Skating Championships in Laval, Que., Saturday, January 18, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
    Almost out of baseball in 2023, Ernie Clement has become a Jays’ mainstay
    Clement hits a run-scoring single during the sixth inning of Game 1 of the World Series.
    After decades of stalling, projects in Canada’s North gain momentum as part of defence push
    This aerial view shows spruce trees in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada, February 28, 2025. Canada is making a significant push to boost its military strength in the Arctic, which accounts for 40 percent of its territory. Arctic ice is melting as a result of climate change, opening up the region and increasing the risk of confrontation with rivals like Russia over the area's natural resources, including minerals, oil and gas, as well as fresh water. (Photo by Cole BURSTON / AFP) (Photo by COLE BURSTON/AFP via Getty Images)
    World Series highlights: Blue Jays even up World Series with 6-2 win over Dodgers in Game 4
    Toronto Blue Jays fans Andra Viera and Geoff White of Vancouver, celebrate the Jays win over the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2  during game 4 of the The World Series at Dodger Stadium Oct. 28, 2025.
    The Philadelphia Eagles’ ‘tush push’ play continues to rankle opponents
    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts leaves after an NFL football game against the New York Giants on Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
    How long will you live? It may depend on how fast or slow you walk
    Frederick Vettese
    Growing number of economists predict Liberal budget won’t shrink debt-to-GDP ratio
    Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne speaks on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Oct. 6. Mr. Champagne has avoided repeating Prime Minister Mark Carney's campaign pledge that government debt relative to GDP will decline.
    The V8 Lexus IS 500 is a sport sedan in the old-school way
    Video9:10
    Funds holding stocks that have reasonable valuations
    Ian Tam, CFA
    Hurricane Melissa likely to bring strong winds, rain across Eastern Canada
    People walk along a road during the passing of Hurricane Melissa in Rocky Point, Jamaica, on Tuesday.
    Baseball is set to get a lot less fun with the advent of robo umpires
    Cathal Kelly
    The art of no deal: Canada’s only winning move is not to play
    Andrew Coyne
    These Blue Jays ticket prices are too high. We must do something
    Vass Bednar
    Doug Ford’s anti-tariff ad was a waste, whether or not it torpedoed trade talks
    Robyn Urback
    Politics Insider: Ford says Trump was looking for a reason to end trade talks
    Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he thinks U.S. President Donald Trump was looking for an excuse to pull out of trade talks with Canada.
    Multidisciplinary artist Nobuo Kubota was a ‘virtuoso of the spontaneous’
    Nobuo Kubota, at home with his art
    Auger-Aliassime’s first-round win in Paris keeps ATP Finals hopes alive
    Canada's Denis Shapovalov returns a ball to Brazil's Joao Fonseca during their quarterfinal match at the Swiss Indoors tennis tournament at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, Friday, Oct. 24, 2025. (Georgios Kefalas/Keystone via AP)
    The best, and the worst, baseball movies to watch between World Series games
    Barry Hertz
    U.S. consumer confidence drops to six-month low as Americans worry about labour market
    File - A worker stocks a display of clothing at a Sam's Club, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025, in Bentonville, Ark. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)
    Alberta anti-separation petition surpasses goal, collects 456,000 signatures
    Thomas Lukaszuk, former deputy premier and organizer of the Forever Canadian petition, is pictured in Edmonton on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson
    At least 64 people die in massive police raid in Rio de Janeiro
    A burned car that was part of a barricade set up during the operation.
    Take it from an ad man: Ford’s anti-tariff Reagan ad was too good for such bad times
    Video still of former U.S. president Ronald Reagan's radio address on free and fair trade, from Camp David, Md., in April, 1987.
    Alberta prepares for schools to reopen after province orders teachers back to work
    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith provides an update on teacher bargaining in Calgary, on Friday, Oct. 17, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
    Rewarding yourself for good behaviour can be self-destructive or motivating. Here’s how to do it right
    Fitness male running outdoors during sunset. Healthy lifestyle concept.
    In a baseball stadium, in the sunshine – that was peak Dad
    Fourteen people killed as U.S. launches strikes on four alleged drug boats off Colombia
    U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Hegseth said the four vessels targeted in the latest strikes on alleged drug boats 'were known by our intelligence apparatus, transiting along known narcotrafficking routes, and carrying narcotics.'
    When tech stocks are trouncing utilities, something is wrong
    High Voltage Tower - sunset ,
    As a dad of five, here are five things I’ve learned about parenting teens
    David Robertson
    In Ukraine, children who have lost fathers face a growing mental-health crisis
    Cygnet Energy to buy natural gas producer Kiwetinohk Energy for $1.4-billion
    A pumpjack draws out oil and gas from a well head near Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, May 6, 2025. Canada has the third largest oil reserves in the world and is the world's fourth largest oil producer. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
    Critics call for scrapping other parts of Ontario plan to overhaul tenant eviction rules
    A row of condos and apartment buildings in Toronto in 2019.
    How ‘Frosty,’ a rhino fossil dug up in Nunavut, complicates the story of how mammals roamed the Earth
    Win or lose, it’s heartbreak time with our Jays – try to enjoy every minute of it
    Blue Jays fan Moez Kassam, of Toronto, in a sea of celebrating Dodgers fans after the Jays lost to the Dodgers during game three of the World Series.
    Royal Caribbean shares drop as cruise operator forecasts quarterly profit below estimates
    MIAMI, FLORIDA - JUNE 20:  The Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas gets underway through the Government Cut shipping channel at PortMiami during the first U.S. trial cruise testing COVID-19 protocols on June 20, 2021 in Miami, Florida. The cruise ship will get underway with employee volunteers on board. According to the cruise line, the purpose of the simulated voyage is to observe its “multilayered health and safety measures” following CDC requirements. The trial is one more step in the process of resuming operations out of U.S. ports, 15 months after the pandemic caused the cruise industry to shut down. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
    Online furniture retailer Wayfair surges as upbeat results ease tariff jitters
    Wayfair says about 50 Canadians are part of a layoff impacting 1,650 employees at the furniture company.This April 17, 2018, file photo shows the Wayfair website on a computer in New York. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Jenny Kane
    The joy of feeling small: Why awe makes us happier
    Podcast
    OpenAI restructures to create for-profit company, signs new deal with Microsoft
    FILE PHOTO: Microsoft, OpenAI reach new deal valuing OpenAI at $500 billion/File Photo
    Florence Welch says the Brontë sisters, Buffy the Vampire Slayer inspired her latest looks
    Florence Welch
Photographer: Autumn de Wilde
Hair: Odile Gilbert
Make up: Sarah Reygate
Styling: Shirley Kurata
    B.C. Insider: The balancing act of bail reform
    Debbie Henderson, the aunt of Bailey McCourt, wears a t-shirt honouring McCourt and her two daughters, outside of Kelowna Law Courts in Kelowna, B.C., on Oct. 22, 2025. On the t-shirt is an undated photo of McCourt, left, with her daughters, Harper, 4, and Aubree, 10.(Aaron Hemens/The Globe and Mail)
    Apple races past $4-trillion market value as latest models revitalize iPhone sales
    A customer compares his old iPhone with the newly launched iPhone 17 pro max at an Apple retail store in Delhi, India, September 19, 2025.
    U.S. stock market concentration is less extreme than you think
    A trader works on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., April 4, 2024.
    My job offer says the company can cancel it before my start date. Is that common?
    Withdrawn job offer employment recruiting paper concept with red stamp.
    Hurricane Melissa moves toward Cuba after causing heavy flooding, damage in Jamaica
    Residents ride motorcycles through flooded areas before Hurricane Melissa hits the city of Santiago de Cuba, Cuba on October 28, 2025. Hurricane Melissa was set to strike nearby eastern end of Cuba late Tuesday after pummeling Jamaica. (Photo by YAMIL LAGE / AFP) (Photo by YAMIL LAGE/AFP via Getty Images)
    You’ve been named executor of an estate. What if you don’t want the job?
    Updating your last will is a vital part of any financial checkup. Credit: iStockphoto
    PayPal signs deal to place payments wallet in OpenAI’s ChatGPT, issues first dividend
    FILE PHOTO: The PayPal logo is seen on a smartphone in front of the same logo displayed in this illustration taken September 8, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
    Canadian businesses turn to AI to cut energy use and emissions
    Businesses are turning to AI-powered systems to make office buildings and industrial facilities more energy efficient.
    Venture capital fund raises $10.2-million for immigrant-led startups
    Eric Agyemang of impact fund Maple Bridge is shown in Ottawa, on Monday, Oct. 27, 2025. 
Justin Tang/The Globe and Mail
    Five reasons for a strong rally into year end
    Scott Barlow
    Ohtani set to make his World Series pitching debut in Game 4
    Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani works out ahead of Game 3 of the 2025 World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays in Los Angeles, Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
    Israel launches strikes on Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating ceasefire deal
    Palestinian women react next to the body of a man, who according to medics was killed in an Israeli strike earlier today, at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, on Tuesday.
    UPS forecasts upbeat revenue, counting on price increases to offset soft demand
    UPS is leaning on rate hikes, cost cuts and a sharper focus on high-margin shipments to steady its business ahead of the crucial holiday season.
    Amazon’s Vancouver office symbolizes digital transformation
    A former Canada Post hub in downtown Vancouver — now known as The Post — has been revitalized into a premier retail destination and Amazon tech hub. The reimagined structure includes the addition of two new towers on either side.
    Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers mystique take the lead at the World Series
    Cathal Kelly
    How charities deepen donor insights with AI
    Face-to-face engagement matters, but Greenpeace Canada is also using tech platforms to shape donation asks.
    Excitement around Alzheimer’s treatment tempered by questions about efficacy, accessibility
    John Dalrymple-Fraser in front of family photos at his home in Peterborough Ontario. John's biggest concern is that he may forget the faces or names of his family as his disease progresses. October 27 2025.
    Adam Waterous’s oil sands shakeup is just getting started
    Andrew Willis
    How two generations sprouted new seeds from a family real estate legacy
    Greg Sorbara, second from right, with his son-in-law Sol Korngold, far left, and his sons Nicholas and Lucas, far right, at the 650-acre Edwin County Farms in Prince Edward County, Ont., that the family purchased in 2008 using a wholly owned investment company belonging to Greg’s six children.
    Tuesday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades
    A contractor cuts lumber while installing a staircase at a home under construction at the Toll Brothers Inc. Cattail Overlook development in Glenelg, Maryland, U.S., on Thursday, May 30, 2013.
    Amazon to cut about 14,000 corporate jobs as it scales AI investments
    Workers move products during Cyber Monday at the Amazon's fulfillment center in Robbinsville, New Jersey, U.S., November 27, 2023. REUTERS/Mike Segar
    There’s no home-run fix for sky-high ticket prices
    Fans take photos as a large Canadian flag is unfurled before the start of the MLB game between New York Yankees and the Blue Jays in Toronto on Canada Day, Tuesday, July 1, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
    Trump, Japan’s Takaichi lavish praise on each other, sign trade and rare earths deal
    U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi hold up signed documents regarding securing the supply of critical minerals and rare earths, at a bilateral meeting at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo on Tuesday.
    Morning Update: Stuck between Trump’s tariffs and Xi’s terms
    Mark Carney at the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
    Business Brief: A test of Canada’s critical thinking
    White potash at a Nutrien Cory potash mine in Saskatchewan.
    Love in the time of sauna: How sweat sessions became the hottest place for Canadian singles
    can credit "Definitely Real/Lindsay Elliott" KOLM Sauna. Singles night at Kolm
    The better way to climb the corporate ladder amid a trend away from leadership
    To build your leadership brand, experts say employees need to highlight their strengths – such as working well with others, able to bring calm to chaos and to take action – and show a willingness to improve any areas of weakness.
    Wall Street’s three big indexes all post record high closes as Nvidia jumps; TSX also gains
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 17: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on October 17, 2025 in New York City. After a week of swings both up and down, the Dow was up over 130 points in morning trading.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
    Before the Bell: What every Canadian investor needs to know today
    Futures-options traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange's NYSE American in New York City, U.S., October 22, 2025. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    Why more young people are signing prenups
    Podcast
    Podcast logo for The Decibel, the daily show from The Globe and Mail.
    For cancer, exercise could be the key to recovery
    Dragon boat team Abreast In A Boat got its start in 1996 by a group of breast cancer survivors with the aim of challenging the idea that exercise would result in lymphedema.
    Size matters on a 3,000-kilometre road trip in the all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 9
    The Ioniq 9 has a range of more than 500 kilometres, which is about 50 more than its Kia EV9 cousin.
    Hong Kong companies funnel Canadian tech to Russian army, report says
    A man walks past Russia Iranian drone Shahed 136 (Geranium-2), a new exhibit of open-air exhibition destroyed Russian equipment in Kyiv on October 27, 2025, amid Russian invasion in Ukraine. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP) (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP via Getty Images)
    Quantum computing may be tech investing’s next big thing, but picking winners is a challenge
    Central Computer Processor digital technology and innovations
    Regulator warns online platforms about potentially harmful outreach to investors
    The OSC found some push notifications and rewards programs used promotional or unsubstantiated language to encourage trading.
    ‘We feel betrayed’: Laid off for years, Stellantis workers in Brampton confront a grim new reality
    Harvinder Reehal is just one of thousands contending with the harsh reality that they may never return to jobs in the auto industry.
    What really enrages Donald Trump in that Ronald Reagan ad he doesn’t want anyone to see
    Shannon Proudfoot
    ‘Canadians should accept that … our relationship with the United States will be distant, harsh and purely transactional.’ Letters to the editor for Oct. 28
    President Donald Trump greets Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney during a summit to support ending the more than two-year Israel-Hamas war in Gaza after a breakthrough ceasefire deal, Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, Pool)
    Blue Jays come out on the wrong end of marathon World Series Game 3
    Los Angeles Dodgers' Teoscar Hernández throws water on Freddie Freeman after his walk off home run during the 18th inning Monday.
    Raptors fall to Wembanyama and Spurs, 121-103
    San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama (1) shoots against Toronto Raptors guard Scottie Barnes (4) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Darren Abate)
    Your daily horoscope: October 28, 2025
    Scorpio.
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