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“No cinema in Toronto comes even close to the Revue”: Three Toronto directors on the city’s ascendant film scene
Friends Matt Johnson, Brandon Cronenberg and Andrew Cividino rate and roast one another ahead of the Canadian Screen Awards
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Culture
“Canadians suffer from this absolute refusal to see myth and romance in ourselves”: A Q&A with
BlackBerry
star Jay Baruchel
The actor talks about making the outrageous new film, fighting Canadian cinema's old guard, buying weed with grandparents and whether it's "the Beach" or "the Beaches"
City News
BlackBerry lost way less money than everyone was expecting it to
—The net loss disclosed by BlackBerry as part of its second-quarter earnings report earlier this morning. Although this figure...
City News
BlackBerry is still more popular than Apple—at least, in Toronto
Could BlackBerry ’s appeals to national pride actually be working? According to a new report from iQmetrix , a supplier of...
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PHOTO: BlackBerry tries to get in on the Raptors’ goodwill
This is what the National Post ’s website looked like as of Monday afternoon. is an official team sponsor, so we suppose a...
City News
Presenting: The Ford 2014 Dream Team
Talk about synergy. Whether out of horrifying obliviousness, or as part of a calculated effort to indulge in self-parody as a...
City News
BlackBerry’s new comeback plan? Stickers
Struggling Waterloo-based smartphone maker has spent the past two years churning through resurrection plan after resurrection plan...
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BlackBerry is trying to prevent Ryan Seacrest from selling an iPhone accessory
BlackBerry has spent much of the past year trying desperately to make its phones seem more like iPhones , so one can only imagine...
City News
BlackBerry is doing slightly less terribly now, thanks to the U.S. Department of Defense
When last we checked in on BlackBerry , the company was hemorrhaging money and alienating celebrities—but you know what happens...
City News
BlackBerry is suing Ryan Seacrest
Having broken up with one celebrity, BlackBerry is now suing another. The Canadian Press reports that the Waterloo-based...
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BlackBerry’s latest setback: no more Alicia Keys
So much for that branding exercise. About a year ago, when it was getting ready to launch its new line of phones, BlackBerry...
City News
Five things we learned from
Bloomberg Businessweek
‘s history of BlackBerry—including why it turned down Justin Bieber
These days, the news out of Waterloo is almost uniformly bad. BlackBerry 's new line of smartphones bombed quickly after being...
City News
The 50 Most Influential People in Toronto: who really runs this city?
You know you live in interesting times when the chief of police is the most powerful person in town. What propelled Chief Blair to...
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The big BlackBerry buyout is off and its CEO gets the boot
Remember Fairfax Financial’ s ballyhooed $4.7 billion deal to buy (and thereby save) BlackBerry? Well, it’s not happening. The...
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Talk of mass layoffs at Blackberry completely upstage the company’s massive new phone
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Jesse Brown: Will smartphones make cash and credit cards obsolete?
With just one tap, you’ll soon be able to use your smartphone to make a purchase, redeem a coupon, earn Air Miles and receive a...
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Life
My Cheating Heart: Lessons from my year on Ashley Madison
Everything you’re about to read is true. I’m withholding my name to protect my marriage, but the people, the places and the...
City News
A mysterious sneak peek at the first-ever BlackBerry Super Bowl commercial
BlackBerry has committed some serious marketing miscues in the past, but we’re intrigued by its latest PR stunt. The company...
City News
The best and worst moments from the Blackberry 10 launch, starting with RIM’s big name change
• Most long-overdue change: Early in his presentation, RIM CEO Thorsten Heins announced that the company has officially changed...
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BlackBerry 10 makes some high-profile RIM doomsayers eat their words
Research in Motion’ s recent hot streak continues with a pair of endorsements from unlikely sources. This morning, Reuters...
City News
Nokia versus RIM: a patent dispute could result in a BlackBerry sales ban
Research in Motion is on a roll this month, with a BlackBerry 10 launch date announcement and share price upgrades by several...
City News
RIM’s stock surges with a vote of confidence from CIBC
CIBC has joined the ranks of companies in the Canadian investment community forecasting a less gloomy future for beleaguered...
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RIM sets a launch date for BlackBerry 10
Research in Motion has, at very long last, announced it will launch BlackBerry 10 on January 30, an entire year later than the...
City News
Are BlackBerrys embarrassing? The debate continues
The New York Times started an online furor earlier this week with an article on the social shame of carrying a BlackBerry in a...
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Dancing Queens: Patrons, staff and performers share their wildest memories of Crews and Tangos, Toronto’s most storied drag bar
Crews and Tangos has been enforcing the rules of the Village for more than 30 years: wear what you want, kiss who you want, but don’t forget to tip the drag queens. With a condo development looming, we asked around for tales from the iconic spot
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The Joy of Sex with Strangers: A Toronto hotwife’s adventures in ethical non-monogamy
Three months ago, I was a suburban mom in a monogamous relationship. Now I’m sleeping with people I meet online—with my husband’s blessing—and we’ve never been happier. Don’t judge us until you’ve read our story
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The Scandal, the Firing and the Fallout: Anatomy of a Bay Street fiasco at RBC
Nadine Ahn was a high-ranking executive at the bank. Ken Mason, her subordinate, was rapidly promoted. Then someone claimed to see them canoodling at the Royal York, tipped off HR and triggered an inquisition
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Edward the Conqueror: The unlikely ascent of Canada’s telecom king
Edward Rogers was dismissed as a meddling nepo baby—until he muscled out his siblings, acquired his competitors, cornered the telecom market and became the dominant force in Canadian sports
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Lady Parts: Inside Meredith MacNeill and Jennifer Whalen’s new show,
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The
Baroness von Sketch Show
alumnae have elevated joking about women’s issues to an art. Their new show takes aim at menopause. How funny is that?
Deep Dives
Murder in the Blue Mountains: The story behind the killing of Ashley Schwalm
Ashley and James Schwalm had what seemed like a fairy tale life—two wonderful children, fulfilling careers and a gorgeous home close to the private ski club where they’d fallen in love. Then Ashley’s remains turned up in a burned-out car at the bottom of a ditch, and all signs pointed to her husband
Deep Dives
Dark Horse: Inside the fall of Eric Lamaze, Canada’s most famous equestrian
For years, Lamaze was the world’s top-ranked show jumper, living an enviable life filled with fancy cars, international travel and adoring fans—the kind of life a person might do anything to protect
Deep Dives
Dividing Line: How the Bloor Street bike lane turned the city into a battlefield
A few kilometres along Bloor has become Toronto’s most contested strip of concrete, igniting fights over congestion, safety and the future of downtown
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The Chosen One: At just 23, Scottie Barnes is the new face of the Raptors—and the team’s best chance of salvation
Barnes is shouldering the weight of an impatient, basketball-mad city, a hit-and-miss team, and his own colossal ambitions. Does he look worried?
Deep Dives
Almost
Famous: Inside the Beaches’ rise to rock stardom
A viral earworm about a breakup turned the Beaches into Toronto’s hottest export. Now, the panty-throwing, stage-diving, all-girl rock band is seducing fans around the world
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“I was nearly beaten to death by my partner. The case was dismissed because it took too long to get to trial”
How an overburdened justice system is failing survivors of intimate partner violence
Deep Dives
Brave New Year: The ultimate try-anything-once bucket list for 2025
For inspiration on wonderful, wild and even some slightly reckless experiences to enjoy in the year ahead
Deep Dives
The stars of the PWHL’s Toronto Sceptres on finally having a league of their own
After kicking off a new chapter for hockey with the PWHL, Natalie Spooner, Sarah Nurse and Blayre Turnbull are blazing a trail for women in sports
Deep Dives
The 50 Most Influential Torontonians of 2024
Our annual ranking of the people whose courage, smarts and clout are changing the world as we know it
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Food & Drink
The US tariffs are coming for your espresso martini
With Kahlúa no longer available at the LCBO, Toronto bartenders are getting creative
Food & Drink
These Ontario-made booze collaborations are coming to a restaurant near you
Toronto bars and restaurants are partnering with their favourite distillers, winemakers and brewers to produce custom-made drinks. Here, nine crushable new concoctions
Food & Drink
“We have over 100 cases of American wine trapped at the LCBO”: Toronto’s Grape Witches on what it’s like to run a bottle shop during a trade war
It’s not as simple as taking sides when you’re a small business
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Six Toronto restaurants serving up all-Canadian menus
With a trade war upon us, our city’s chefs are taking a stand