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Indigo refuses to pay ransom, warns stolen employee data may be posted to dark web

Indigo refuses to pay ransom, warns stolen employee data may be posted to dark web

TORONTO — Indigo Books & Music Inc. is refusing to pay a ransom after current and former employees' data was hijacked in a cyberattack last month.
Art Gallery of Ontario releases early designs for multi-million dollar expansion

Art Gallery of Ontario releases early designs for multi-million dollar expansion

TORONTO — The Art Gallery of Ontario is embarking on a multi-million dollar expansion project that will see the addition of 13 new galleries across five floors.
Veteran running back Andrew Harris officially returns to Toronto Argonauts

Veteran running back Andrew Harris officially returns to Toronto Argonauts

TORONTO — Veteran Canadian running back Andrew Harris is officially back with the Toronto Argonauts.
Review your rights before signing paperwork during a layoff: employment lawyers

Review your rights before signing paperwork during a layoff: employment lawyers

TORONTO — You've just made it into the office, when your boss brings you into a meeting room, where you find someone from human resources about to deliver you bad news: your company is carrying out layoffs and you're on the list.
Curling Canada clarified eligibility 'grey area' in policy for defending Brier champs

Curling Canada clarified eligibility 'grey area' in policy for defending Brier champs

LONDON, Ont. — Brad Gushue's team is back at the Tim Hortons Brier as defending champions. They'll have to change their residency situation or roster makeup next season if they need to qualify to return via provincial playdowns.
A capsule look at the 18 teams that will compete at the Tim Hortons Brier

A capsule look at the 18 teams that will compete at the Tim Hortons Brier

LONDON, Ont. — A capsule look at the 18 teams competing in the March 3-12 Canadian men's curling championship in London, Ont. Teams listed by seeding in their pools, athletes from skip to lead, followed by home club. POOL A MANITOBA Matt Dunstone, B.

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Wednesdayon the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,259.78, up 38.59): Manulife Financial Corp. (TSX:MFC). Financials. Up 21 cents, or 0.8 per cent, to $27.19 on 23.6 million shares.
Rescue crews searching for plane with two people on board missing in northern Ontario

Rescue crews searching for plane with two people on board missing in northern Ontario

TRENTON, Ont. — Search and rescue crews are looking for a small commercial plane with two people on board that went missing Tuesday in a remote area of northern Ontario.
Ottawa police looking to match success of Toronto mental health pilot project

Ottawa police looking to match success of Toronto mental health pilot project

Ottawa police are pledging tochange the way they respond to mental health calls as critics condemn a $15.2-million increase to the city's policing budget on Wednesday.
Ontario reviewing nursing agency practices in long-term care homes, minister says

Ontario reviewing nursing agency practices in long-term care homes, minister says

TORONTO — Ontario is reviewing pricing practices of nursing agencies involved in long-term care homes, the minister responsible for the file said Wednesday.