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'Enchanting orb' as part of new exhibit on moon draws visitors to Toronto museum

A giant sculpture of the "enchanting orb" known as the moon is drawing visitors to the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.

New U of T exhibit shows what classic tales of monsters can teach us today

A new exhibit at the University of Toronto explores why monster stories have been so popular through the ages

Ontario parties get aggressive with online ads in election campaign's final weekend

With only days left on the campaign trail, Ontario's major political parties are aggressively targeting voters online in the final weekend of the election campaign.

They want you to vote, but they're not political parties

Ontario Proud and Leadnow.ca are taking different approaches to motivate voters to head to the ballot box next week.

Leaders' debate was just as fierce on the social media stage

Sunday's leaders' debate capped the busiest day of election-related traffic Twitter Canada has seen since the campaign officially started.

How a 9/11 Truther may be influencing which Ontario election videos you see

He's a YouTube user who puts salacious titles and grabby headlines on otherwise innocuous videos, but he gets more views than many professional news organizations.

Vote Compass: Should only government-run stores sell weed?

A Vote Compass survey finds those difference don't necessarily break down along party lines.

Why the Liberals are making their ads hyper-local - and Wynne-free

As election lawn signs start sprouting on the streets where you live, there are more online ads starting to narrow their focus to where voters live as well.

Ontario aims to tame the 'Wild West' of 3rd party election advertising

Elections Ontario expects advertisers to register if they take out more than $500 in political ads this campaign.

'Taking matters into his own hands': Doug Ford's media strategy includes his own reporter

The Ontario PCs are using political staff to file online TV 'reports' about Doug Ford as he campaigns in the provincial election.