A storm called Nemo?
Pedestrians cross a snow-covered street in Toronto, Friday. (Frank Gunn/CP) It’s short, sweet, and — let’s face it — eminently tweetable. And it’s certainly catchier than the alternatives: “major...
View ArticlePart of the LinkedIn elite? You and 10 million others.
If you’re an active LinkedIn user, the odds are good that in recent days you’ve received an email congratulating you on what seems, on the surface, like a flattering bit of news: Your profile is among...
View ArticleWhy are there so many dashboard camera videos of the Russian meteor?
Should a meteor streak across the skies over North America in the near future, the best we could likely expect for video documentation might be the handiwork of some speedy smartphone users, or...
View ArticleBurger King hacked on Twitter; name changed to McDonald’s
A screen capture of Burger King's hacked Twitter profile page, as of Monday afternoon. Burger King fell victim to a Twitter hack Monday, one that saw the fast food chain’s avatar and name changed to...
View ArticleJeep the latest target of Twitter hacking
A screen capture of Jeep's Twitter profile after the apparent hacking Tuesday. The Twitter hacks continued Tuesday, and the latest target appears to be Jeep. The automotive brand’s profile page...
View ArticleDonald Trump: hacking victim, not Lil Wayne fan
The hacks just keep on coming. Donald Trump’s Twitter stream briefly included a snippet of Lil Wayne lyrics Thursday, a sign not of the business mogul and Twitter enthusiast’s appreciation for the...
View ArticleFormer U.S. president Jimmy Carter says Argo gives short shrift to Canada
Former American president Jimmy Carter has weighed in on Oscar-nominated film Argo, saying he believes the movie deserves an Academy Award, but isn’t entirely accurate. In an interview with CNN’s...
View ArticleInteractive timeline: the Rob Ford crack controversy
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View ArticleMore than 1,000 trapped on Toronto GO Train after flash flooding
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View ArticleSuzanne Somers enters the Obamacare debate
Shutterstock Former Three’s Company star, ThighMaster maven and self-help writer Suzanne Somers has waded into the U.S. health care debate, penning a critical Wall Street Journal op-ed that’s prompted...
View ArticleMontreal police charge 44 people over raucous city hall protest
MONTREAL – Montreal authorities struck back Friday with a barrage of suspensions and criminal charges against municipal employees accused of storming city hall during a pension protest. The city’s...
View ArticleWhat we know about alleged Ottawa shooter Michael Zehaf-Bibeau
A photo widely identified as alleged shooter Michael Zehaf-Bibeau. Related: Michael Zehaf-Bibeau and Martin Couture-Rouleau: Two killers, one twisted objective What we know about Michael Zehaf-Bibeau,...
View ArticleWhat it feels like to ski on New Brunswick’s Crabbe Mountain
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