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Tied tides? Canadian towns battle it out over tidal world record

New measurements and Inuit local knowledge suggest Tasiujaq in Nunavik may have tidal ranges nearly two metres greater than Burntcoat Head's recorded tides.
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12 hours ago

TD Bank joins Anti-Scam Coalition, but tells customer she's responsible for $10,000 lost in phone scam | CBC News

"Awareness campaigns are important, but they only go so far," said Jessica Fraser of Timmins, Ont., who lost $10,000 in a TD bank scam in June. TD Bank, which is listed as a "champion" on the coalition's campaign website, refused her request for a refund. "They're supposed to be the gatekeepers of my money and I trusted them to safeguard me," she said. "Instead, I'm left carrying the burden."
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1 day ago

Canada recognizes State of Palestine, offers help to build peaceful future with Israel | CBC News

Canada recognizes the State of Palestine with partners to preserve a two-state solution, citing erosion after the Oct. 7 attack, annexation moves and humanitarian restrictions.
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1 day ago

Canada's men sprint to world 100-metre relay silver medal behind U.S. in rainy Tokyo | CBC Sports

Canada's 4x100m relay team won silver at the World Championships in Tokyo, recording a season-best 37.55 seconds behind the United States.
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1 day ago

What Can Canada's Recognition of Palestinian Statehood Achieve? | The Walrus

Canada intends to recognize a Palestinian state, joining other countries and drawing criticism from mainstream Jewish organizations over timing and implications.
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1 day ago

Tired of being put on hold for 311? In Mississauga, waiting means discovering new music | CBC News

Mississauga's Music 311 invites local musicians to submit calming hold-music tracks, selecting 12 songs to expose artists to thousands of callers.
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1 day ago

Hundreds rally in Toronto to 'draw the line' against PM Carney agenda | CBC News

A large crowd of close to 2,000 people marched through downtown Toronto Saturday afternoon as part of Canada-wide protests calling on the new Liberal government to prioritize the climate, Indigenous rights, migrants and workers ahead of the fall budget. Protesters' concerns included Prime Minister Mark Carney's support for new fossil fuel projects, potential public service cuts as well as other issues like Indigenous rights, anti-war activism and more.
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2 days ago

Carney's 'Buy Canadian' policy expected to be fully in place next year: source | CBC News

We are starting from scratch,
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2 days ago

OPP investigating homicide after 25-year-old man found dead in remote area near Torrance, Ont. | CBC News

Provincial police investigate homicide of a 25-year-old found near Torrance, Ont., and seek dashcam footage and information from Sept. 14–15 locations.
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Community gathers to remember innocent bystander killed in Hamilton shooting | CBC News

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Police, pastors lead prayer walks across Toronto as show of unity against gun violence | CBC News

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Community gathers to remember innocent bystander killed in Hamilton shooting | CBC News

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3 days ago
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Police, pastors lead prayer walks across Toronto as show of unity against gun violence | CBC News

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2 days ago

Toronto's Urban Design Awards celebrate city's beauty and builds | CBC News

I think it's important for the city to see what we value collectively and also to really celebrate what is in their neighbourhoods," she said.
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1 day ago

Marit Stiles holds onto Ontario NDP leadership, says changes needed to defeat Ford | CBC News

Marit Stiles retained NDP leadership with 68% support and pledged party changes to defeat Doug Ford by focusing on cost of living, health and schools.
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2 days ago

Ontario track star Tamarri Lindo allowed to stay in Canada after deportation threat, lawyer says | CBC News

An Ontario track athlete and his parents and siblings received Canadian permanent residency after public pressure halted their deportation threat to Jamaica.
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3 days ago

Clinical Canada end Black Ferns' reign and book place in Rugby World Cup final

Canada always had a good chance of beating New Zealand in their Rugby World Cup semi-final but no one anticipated them dominating the defending champions and playing them off the park at times. This was a masterclass by Kevin Rouet's team who used pace, patience and instincts to knock the Blacks Ferns out and book their spot in the final for just the second time.
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3 days ago

A pit or a lake? Caledon's proposal to allow dumping at former quarry leaves town divided | CBC News

It is very risky in terms of groundwater contamination. As the motion currently stands there is no groundwater quality or quantity study. There is no ecological assessment.
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3 days ago

Toronto non-profit unveils mural painted by harm-reduction workers to honour lives lost | CBC News

And so this piece of art you see behind us, we wanted to have a place in an alley like this where people who are on the street can come anytime of day or night to grieve those who they've lost. This is a memorial wall for those types of people. And we think it's really important. And the hand prints are there to say: We are here, we have been here.
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3 days ago

Michelin awards stars to restaurants in southern Ontario | CBC News

Pearl Morissette promoted to two Michelin stars; Toronto's aKin earned its first; Sushi Masaki Saito lost a star; Sundays received a green star.
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1 week ago
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2 more Toronto speed cameras cut down, as Ford urges city to do away with 'tax grab' | CBC News

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2 more Toronto speed cameras cut down, as Ford urges city to do away with 'tax grab' | CBC News

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3 days ago

Federal government pulls plug on home retrofit loan program | CBC News

Federal government will stop accepting applications for the Canada Greener Homes Loan after Oct. 1, 2025, and funding may run out before applicants receive loans.
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3 days ago

Police warn public after 2 suspected overdose deaths in Toronto | CBC News

Two suspected opioid overdose deaths occurred in Toronto's west end; authorities warn residents and urge anyone seriously ill after using narcotics to seek medical help.
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3 days ago

How Thompson, Bedard, Keller, others are using 4 Nations snubs as Olympic motivation

Being left off 4 Nations rosters motivated NHL players to elevate performance as they pursue Olympic roster spots for the 2026 Winter Games.
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3 days ago

5 arrested for fraud after allegedly faking report of armed carjacking: OPP | CBC News

Five people were charged after investigators determined a reported carjacking in Caledon was fabricated as part of a fraud scheme.
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4 days ago

The Walrus Talks Sovereign Canada | The Walrus

Canadian sovereignty encompasses identity, culture, economy, climate, innovation, and security, requiring coordinated policy responses to shifting global conditions.
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4 days ago

Government to table bill Friday criminalizing use of certain symbols to promote hate | CBC News

New legislation would criminalize intentional public promotion of hatred using hate- or terrorism-related symbols and protect people entering places of worship and community centres.
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4 days ago

Entrepreneurial Energy in Moncton: Meet the Startup Global Pop-up Pitch Winners

David Sanchez of Decarb Technology Inc. won the Moncton Startup Global Pop‑up, earning $3,000 and a finalist spot at the 2025 Startup Global Grand Finale.
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4 days ago
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Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant in connection to fatal shooting at east end commercial plaza: Toronto police | CBC News

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1 week ago
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Homicide investigators to give update in case of boy, 8, shot in North York | CBC News

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Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant in connection to fatal shooting at east end commercial plaza: Toronto police | CBC News

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Homicide investigators to give update in case of boy, 8, shot in North York | CBC News

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4 days ago

Local history buffs race to save centuries-old log cabin north of Toronto from demolition | CBC News

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4 days ago

Giants New Zealand must be wary of bogey team Canada in World Cup semi

Canada's belief, fast ruck speed and presence of Sophie de Goede make them genuine upset threats to New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup semi-final.
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3 days ago

Canada's Wonderland rolls out new chaperone policies for those under 16 | CBC News

Canada's Wonderland's Halloween Haunt will look slightly different this year, with the theme park rolling out a new chaperone and no re-entry policy. The spooky season event will take place on select nights from Sept. 26 to Nov. 1 and will see fan-favourites such as the Corn Stalkers maze along with live performances and merchandise. This year's Halloween Haunt will also feature an immersive and interactive experience for fans of The Conjuring, where attendees take on the role of a paranormal investigator.
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4 days ago

Canada Is Wasting the Talent of Immigrants It Invites Here - Just Ask Your Uber Driver | The Walrus

A tiny animated car slowly consumed the straight black line on the Uber app as it headed toward the blue dot-us. We were in the east end of Toronto, far from our home in the west. A grey SUV stopped in front of the clinic. We rushed out the door, Haroon holding a portable car seat, while Anam carried our daughter, Lina, in her arms.
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3 days ago

Toronto moving ahead with plan to fast-track housing builds near transit routes | CBC News

"We must build more housing, faster, because building more homes means life can be more affordable," said Mayor Olivia Chow at a news conference announcing details of the plan Thursday. The plan, which would require council to approve bylaw changes, could lead to the building of about 1.5 million homes, according to the province. That could include 53,000 affordable homes, Chow said.
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4 days ago

Unionville GO station to lose hundreds of parking spaces during work for Honda Indy in Markham | CBC News

Unionville GO station parking will be reduced and access disrupted due to phased construction ahead of the NTT IndyCar Series, closing up to 690 spaces.
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5 days ago

Toronto lawyer says Canada blocked visa applications without explanation for Gazans fleeing war | CBC News

Canada's temporary visa program for Gaza evacuees stalled, leaving about 50 Palestinians blocked from completing applications amid life-threatening conditions and unexplained government delays.
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6 days ago

Toronto City Councillor Michael Thompson found not guilty of sexual assault | CBC News

Toronto Councillor Michael Thompson was found not guilty of sexually assaulting two women at a Muskoka cottage over Canada Day weekend in 2022.
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Canada just got a near-failing grade on Food Banks Canada's Report Card. Here's why | CBC News

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1 week ago
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Food Banks Mississauga braces for Thanksgiving amid city's food insecurity emergency | CBC News

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Canada just got a near-failing grade on Food Banks Canada's Report Card. Here's why | CBC News

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1 week ago
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Food Banks Mississauga braces for Thanksgiving amid city's food insecurity emergency | CBC News

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6 days ago

Fourth Months, No Answers: How Rumours Took Over a Missing Children's Case in Nova Scotia | The Walrus

The rural Nova Scotia community is part of Pictou County, an area of dense forests and meandering rivers, where memories of recent tragedies in the province-a horrific mass killing in 2020 and a missing toddler that same year-remain vivid. Over four months after the siblings' disappearance, a sense of unease permeates the region, even as residents rally at vigils and in community Facebook groups to try to keep hope alive.
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6 days ago

Air traffic audio reveals tense moments before small plane crashed near Toronto high school | CBC News

City centre, I think I might have an engine failure,
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6 days ago

Vaughan officially gets rid of its automated speed camera program | CBC News

Vaughan has decided to end its automated speed enforcement (ASE) program after a special council meeting on Monday. City council supported a motion from Mayor Steven Del Duca to end the program and instead focus on "traffic-calming measures" and other ways to reduce speed in areas like school zones, according to a City of Vaughan news release. The city will make a request to York Region to suspend its ASE program on regional roads, as per the approved motion.
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6 days ago

High Park residents call for 'meaningful' road safety changes on Parkside Drive | CBC News

We're looking for traffic calming. We're looking for safety for residents, for our neighbours, for our kids. We're feeling very dejected, very disappointed in our city's inaction. And honestly, it feels like there's no accountability. There's no transparency, there's no care and no urgency at all. And this is a street that has experienced 1,500 crashes in the last decade ... How can the city look at that data and still sit on their hands we just don't understand.
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6 days ago
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Community honours victims of Richmond Hill, Ont., fire that left 2 dead, 3 hurt | CBC News

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1 week ago
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Driver charged following fatal crash into Richmond Hill, Ont. daycare centre: police | CBC News

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Community honours victims of Richmond Hill, Ont., fire that left 2 dead, 3 hurt | CBC News

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1 week ago
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Driver charged following fatal crash into Richmond Hill, Ont. daycare centre: police | CBC News

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1 week ago

Canadians don't want to live in America and it shows: The number of Canadians searching for U.S. homes is down 20% year over year | Fortune

Canadian searches for U.S. homes fell sharply—nearly 20% year-over-year—driven by tariffs, safety concerns, and border issues, reducing investment and travel ties.
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1 week ago

Longtime Canadian journalist Beverly Thomson dead at 61 | CBC News

one of Canada's most respected news personalities.
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1 week ago

Ontario's self-styled Crypto King pleads guilty to assaulting woman | CBC News

Aiden Pleterski pleaded guilty to assault, harassment and entering a dwelling to commit an offence in an intimate partner violence case; sentencing is scheduled for late November.
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1 week ago

Blue Jays fan favorite Ernie Clement strikes back at Orioles over ludicrous comments

Brian Roberts questioned Canadian baseball fans' IQ, provoking backlash, Blue Jays players defended fans, and Toronto delivered a walk-off win over the Orioles.
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1 week ago

Quebec mother charged with abandoning toddler in Ontario field found not criminally responsible | CBC News

A Quebec judge found the woman who abandoned her toddler not criminally responsible due to a mental disorder.
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1 week ago

Feds defend recommending 'nation-building projects' already far along in development | CBC News

To continue his football analogy, Hodgson told host Rosemary Barton he would "describe these five projects as being down in the red zone" the area of a football field close to the goal line. "The Major Projects Office is there to help make sure each of these proponents punches the ball into the end zone, scores a touchdown and builds for Canada."
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1 week ago

Springer Getting Top Marks For Standout Season

George Springer is delivering elite offensive production and advanced-hitting gains that significantly boost the Toronto Blue Jays' regular-season success.
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1 week ago

Multiple pedestrians struck by a vehicle in North York, police say | CBC News

Four people, including three pedestrians and the driver, were taken to hospital after a vehicle struck pedestrians in North York; two were in critical condition.
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1 week ago

Americans are begging Canadians to come back

Canadian visitation to Vermont dropped sharply this summer, reducing cross-border traffic, lowering Canadian spending in the U.S., and leaving tourist areas and businesses noticeably quieter.
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1 week ago

Sophie de Goede shines in Canada's formidable win over Australia

Expansive attacking rugby? Tick. Pick and go tries? Tick. Impressive defence and holding up tries? Tick. This Canada performance underlined why they are among the tournament favourites and had everything to set-up a tasty semi-final against the defending champions, New Zealand. The wing Alysha Corrigan was a bright spark, scoring twice, as was Karin Paquin while the dependable Sophie de Goede had another solid outing for the side she used to skipper.
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1 week ago

Toronto police arrest multiple people at Christie Pits during dueling rallies | CBC News

Toronto police arrested multiple people during a large anti-immigration rally and counter-demonstration at Christie Pits Park, prompting street closures and an ongoing investigation.
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1 week ago

Accused in sexual assault of 3-year-old girl in Welland, Ont., denied transfer to women's jail | CBC News

WARNING: This story references child sexual assault. Ontario corrections officials have denied a request to transfer registered child sex offender Daniel Senecal to a women's jail as the 25-year-old awaits a bail hearing in another case, this one involving an attack on a girl in Welland. Senecal was released earlier this year after serving time for the sexual assault of a 12-year-old in the Niagara Region city. The latest charges involve a three-year-old over the Labour Day weekend.
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1 week ago

Orioles broadcaster insults intelligence of Blue Jays fans during latest win

How dare the pitcher try to get the home guy out? That's their baserunner who's trying to score, leave them alone.
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1 week ago

6 new names added to Ontario monument for impaired driving victims | CBC News

"While we cannot erase the pain, we stand together in our grief," said MADD Canada Chief Operating Officer Dawn Regan at Saturday's ceremony.
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1 week ago

I'd seen this flock of birds flying in circles at the same time each day': Raghuvamsh Chavali's best phone picture

Before he took this image, one cloudy afternoon in downtown Guelph, Chavali had been tracking this particular flock of pigeons for several weeks. I was in search of the natural patterns of birds, and I'd seen this flock flying in circles around the buildings near a train station at the same time each day. They moved in a tight, repeated loop, and on this day the light was soft and just right to capture their movement clearly, he says.
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1 week ago

Toronto teacher under investigation after allegedly showing Charlie Kirk shooting video: TDSB | CBC News

Toronto teacher relieved of duties after showing Grades 5–6 students a portion of a violent video related to Charlie Kirk's shooting; investigation underway.
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1 week ago

Meet the new journalists bringing CBC News closer to you | CBC News

CBC News is expanding local services to increase proximity through digital platforms, crisis coverage, and new journalists across Canada.
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1 week ago

Protests outside, silence inside as Canada goes up 2-0 on Israel at Davis Cup tie | CBC Sports

Canada held a Davis Cup match against Israel in an empty Halifax arena amid security concerns and nearby protests demanding Israel's suspension.
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1 week ago

Ford glad list of 'nation-building projects' includes Darlington's small nuclear reactors | CBC News

In May, Ford gave Ontario Power Generation the green light to start construction on the first of four small modular reactors next door to the Darlington station in Clarington, Ont., east of Toronto. The project is called the Darlington New Nuclear Project. 'With President Trump taking direct aim at Canada's economy, it's never been more important to build and build fast,' Ford said in a statement on Thursday 'Shovels are already in the ground building the first small modular nuclear reactors in the G7 at Darlington. Ontario welcomes the federal government's support and expects that the same streamlined federal approvals will be extended to the new large-scale nuclear facilities Ontario is building.'
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U of T professor placed on leave after commenting on Charlie Kirk's shooting death | CBC News

A University of Toronto professor has been placed on leave after making a controversial comment online in the fatal shooting of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk earlier this week. According to screenshots, Ruth Marshall, an associate professor of religious studies and political science, posted on her now-private X account, formerly Twitter, that "shooting is honestly too good for so many of you fascist c--ts." The tweet was posted at 5:40 p.m. on Wednesday, about an hour after U.S. President Donald Trump shared on social media that Kirk had died.
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1 week ago

Touting better HIV treatment, Toronto service organization closing after 42 years | CBC News

An organization that bills itself as Canada's oldest HIV service agency says it will close next year, in part due to groundbreaking medical advances that have reduced the need for its services. AIDS Committee of Toronto says plummeting demand coincided with financial challenges and broader changes in the health-care system, leading to the decision to close after 42 years. ACT was founded in 1983 when AIDS was marked by stigma, long-term illness and often death.
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1 week ago

Canada: Mark Carney announces array of national projects to turbocharge' economy

Canada will prioritize LNG expansion, critical mineral mines, a small modular nuclear reactor and port growth to boost the economy amid U.S. trade tensions.
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1 week ago

Carney recommending 5 'nation-building projects' for approval, including LNG expansion: sources | CBC News

Federal government plans five nation-building projects: LNG Canada expansion, Darlington SMRs, Port of Montreal upgrade, McIlvenna Bay copper mine, and Red Chris expansion.
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9 condo projects cancelled this year in Toronto, and trend will likely continue | CBC News

At the corner of High Park Avenue and Annette Street in Toronto, a church slated to be transformed into condominiums has been sitting partially complete for several years. Construction on the 70-unit condo project began in 2019, but there has been no progress since 2023. "We all knew that something was wrong because you'd just drive by and no one's working, right? Nothing's happening," said Phil Earnshaw, who paid a $280,000 deposit in 2018 for a two-bedroom unit.
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Chinese EVs Could Soon Flood Into Canada Because Of Canola Oil

Canada may lift its 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, which could reopen Chinese markets to Canadian agricultural exports and lower EV prices domestically.
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Projecting -- and debating -- the Olympic hockey rosters for Team USA and Canada

USA vs. Canada isn't only hockey's greatest rivalry, but one of the most competitive and nastiest in all of sports. It's a rivalry that permeates down into the world junior level and bubbles up to the NHL like lava. Please recall the 4 Nations Face-Off last February, where the first meeting between the nations started with three fights in nine seconds and the second meeting ended with a dramatic overtime win for Canada to claim the championship.
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Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw's contract renewed for another 4 years | CBC News

Chief Myron Demkiw’s contract was extended four years to ensure leadership continuity and to continue community-focused policing, reform, and trust-building.
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Telus alleges Rogers used influence to cancel Calgary Flames advertising campaign

Telus accuses Rogers of anticompetitive behavior by blocking Telus ads across Rogers' media platforms, seeking CRTC intervention over advertising and NHL-sponsorship interference.
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1 week ago

Try as They Might, Conservatives Will Have Trouble Escaping Trump | The Walrus

Pierre Poilievre's campaign used rehearsed populist messaging and targeted disparate anti-establishment groups with symbolic appeals to affordability, anti-regulation, and cultural grievances.
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Canada is evaluating ties with Israel after Qatar attack: Foreign minister

Canada is evaluating its relationship with Israel after an Israeli strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar and considers the attack unacceptable.
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1 week ago

With a drop in international students, campuses are seeing class waitlists, course cuts and fewer researchers | CBC News

Post-secondary institutions face enrollment declines and financial strain from federal policy changes and international student reductions, causing fewer courses, reduced services, and student hardship.
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Man charged in 12 commercial break-ins in Annex neighbourhood, police say | CBC News

A 50-year-old man was arrested and charged with breaking into 12 Annex commercial properties, targeting cash registers and point-of-sale machines, and faces multiple criminal counts.
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Police keep chanting protesters separated outside TIFF screening of Oct. 7 documentary | CBC News

Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli protesters faced off outside Roy Thompson Hall during the documentary premiere about the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks, prompting heavy policing.
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Toronto detective allegedly caught with coke, meth could hurt dozens of federal prosecutions | CBC News

A Toronto detective's drug-related arrest threatens credibility and could jeopardize dozens of drug prosecutions linked to his investigations.
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Isiah Kiner-Falefa is clearly happy to be a Blue Jay again

Isiah Kiner-Falefa was reclaimed by the Toronto Blue Jays and celebrated a comeback moment, expressing strong happiness to be back in Canada.
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Not yet 16? You'll now need a chaperone for Wonderland's Halloween Haunt | CBC News

The policy is not in response to a specific incident and it will only be in place for the Halloween Haunt, said spokesperson Grace Peacock via email. "A safe, family-friendly atmosphere is the type of experience our guests expect and deserve at Canada's Wonderland," Peacock said. "We're introducing this policy as a best practice in the industry, after seeing incidents of unruly and inappropriate behavior over the years at amusement parks and major entertainment venues."
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People say my music helps them heal': Canada's First Nations musicians revitalise the powwow

Indigenous communities reclaim and revitalize cultural dances, music, and traditions while confronting historical trauma and loss caused by residential schools and assimilation policies.
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Barrie mayor declares state of emergency to address homeless encampments | CBC News

The mayor of Barrie, Ont., has declared a state of emergency in response to homeless encampments and what he described as an increase in "lawlessness" in the city. "Barrie residents have had enough," Alex Nuttall said in a news release on Tuesday morning. "Since Day 1, I have been clear that encampments are not acceptable in the City of Barrie. The people who live in tents could turn to resources available," he said.
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A city committee is calling on Toronto Community Housing to release race-based data | CBC News

Toronto Community Housing will be asked to collect and publish disaggregated race-based data on evictions, arrears, and tenant relocations to improve accountability.
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2 weeks ago

Newmarket man accused of threatening to blow up mosque, neighbour's house: police | CBC News

A 54-year-old Newmarket man was charged with uttering threats after allegedly planning to blow up a mosque and a Muslim family's home.
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Sharks' Macklin Celebrini gets Sidney Crosby stamp of approval for Olympic team

Sidney Crosby endorsed Macklin Celebrini as a legitimate candidate for Canada's 2026 Olympic hockey roster after strong international and NHL performances.
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Igor Gouzenko defected 80 years ago. His Cold War-era bravery is still being remembered | CBC News

Left without a headstone amid lingering fears of retribution from Moscow, the gravesite of Igor Gouzenko and his wife Svetlana has been identified since 2002 by a large Muskoka rock bearing a plaque with their names and the phrase "We chose freedom for mankind." A small gathering at the grave this weekend marked 80 years since Gouzenko defected from the Soviet Union, smuggling 109 secret documents in his shirt out of the Ottawa embassy and delivering them to the offices of the Ottawa Journal newspaper.
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