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The Canadian crime writer and former Toronto Star columnist on the views, food, art and design of the city
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A billionaire playboy and two of the world’s most celebrated architects have created a cosmic space for a spectacular hoard of Islamic art – in deepest suburban Toronto, writes Oliver Wainwright
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NBA playoffs: The first round of the playoffs kicks off on Saturday, and while the West looks strong as ever, the East – minus Miami – remains weak
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North Americans decry snarled public transportation, stolen snowmobiles, and cigarette shortages
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Canada's largest city is an unlikely mecca for music lovers. But, as Rebecca Nicholson discovers, Toronto's championing of local artists makes for a lively scene
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Cannes, which has announced its 2012 line-up, has some serious competition. As Tribeca begins and ahead of Sundance London, our critics examine the big hitters on the film festival circuit
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Canada's cycle couriers: in the eyes of the law, roadkill