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Tim Hortons lobbied MPs for more temporary foreign workers over last 18 months | CBC News

Tim Hortons lobbied the federal government to raise franchise temporary foreign worker caps from 20% to 30% and sought faster visa renewals.
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Feds gave Stellantis more than $220M before Brampton decision, records show | CBC News

The federal government paid Stellantis more than $220 million to help upgrade its plants in Ontario before the automaker revealed plans to move some production to the U.S., recent records show. It's more than double the amount the federal government disclosed when asked in October about its Stellantis spending, after the multinational announced that it will scrap plans to build the Jeep Compass at its Brampton plant and assemble it in Belvidere, Ill., instead. Stellantis has received $18,629,124 under the agreement for FYE (fiscal year end) 2023 and $85,936,055 for FYE 2024, for total support of $104,565,179, a spokesperson for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) told CBC News at the time. But the figures did not include the most recent fiscal year, which concluded at the end of March.
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Prime Minister Carney hosts Canadian tennis star Mboko on Parliament Hill | CBC Sports

Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed Canadian tennis star Victoria Mboko to Parliament Hill on Wednesday, telling the Toronto teen that Canadians are proud of her breakthrough season on the WTA Tour. Carney met with the 19-year-old Mboko and members of her family at his West Block office and got a first-hand look at the trophy she won at this National Bank Open this summer in Montreal.
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Ontario spent record $112M on taxpayer-funded advertising, auditor finds | CBC News

Ontario spent a record $112 million on taxpayer-funded advertising, with 38% aimed at creating a positive impression of the government before an election.
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The NDP Can't Call Itself a National Party If Its Leaders Can't Speak French | The Walrus

Electorally, the party itself needs to recover. But, beyond this, it needs to debate and reckon with more existential questions of policy and purpose. That calls for a genuine process of renewal, not simply a rebrand, and NDP members deserve a leadership race characterized by vibrant, vigorous debate about the party and its future. This being the case, the debate in Montreal this past Thursday -the first of only two official debates currently scheduled-was a resounding failure,
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So much we don't know': why experts are warning against a new pipeline in British Columbia

When an earthquake in 2002 struck in a remote pocket of Alaska, the shock was the strongest ever recorded in the interior of the state. But, miraculously, an oil pipeline that crossed directly over the fault line was unscathed. Engineers behind the design of the 800 mile system were prepared. Knowing the high likelihood of seismic activity along the route, which bisected the Denali fault, they constructed sections where the pipeline rested on rail girders, allowing it to sway and shear without snapping.
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Charity buys former resort lands in Niagara Escarpment to protect site from development | CBC News

Bruce Trail Conservancy purchased over 48 hectares of former Talisman Mountain Resort near Kimberley, Ontario, protecting the Niagara Escarpment land and 885 metres of the Bruce Trail from development.
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A Reimagined Banff, From Glacial-fed Spas to New Ski Terrain

The resort town of Banff, in southwestern Canada's Alberta province, is the heart of Banff National Park, a 2,500-square-mile adventure haven beloved in summer for its sparkling alpine lakes, wildflower fields, and scenic hiking trails that crisscross the mountainous landscape. But in this stretch of the Rockies, where ski season can last up to late May, resorts, hotels, and tours are adding winter appeal on and off the slopes.
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Fire crews expected to continue fighting Thorncliffe Park blaze into next week, city says | CBC News

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We want to go home,' residents say as Thorncliffe Park blaze continues for 6th day | CBC Accessibility

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Fire crews expected to continue fighting Thorncliffe Park blaze into next week, city says | CBC News

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We want to go home,' residents say as Thorncliffe Park blaze continues for 6th day | CBC Accessibility

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Ontario man bikes 30,000 kilometres around the world to honour late wife, raise money for cancer research | CBC News

Mark Herbst, 69, cycled 30,000 km through 25 countries over 324 days to raise roughly $50,000 for cancer research in honour of his late wife.
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Delayed EQAO results released, Ontario to review standardized testing approach as math improvement too slow | CBC News

Ontario will appoint advisers to review standardized testing after math scores remain low, with only about half of Grade 6 students meeting standards.
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The inside story of the $13M Mercedes linked to Ryan Wedding and seized by the FBI | CBC News

A rare 2002 Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR Roadster bought for $11.9 million by alleged money launderer Rolan Sokolovski was seized by the FBI linked to Ryan Wedding
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Air Transat pilots vote to authorize strike | CBC News

Air Transat pilots authorized a strike vote; ALPA can declare a strike starting Dec. 10 if negotiations fail during the cooling-off period.
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Clarington councillor charged with uttering threats | CBC News

Clarington Ward 3 councillor Corinna Traill charged with two counts of uttering threats after an allegedly threatening voicemail; Traill claims AI-generated portions.
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Franklin the Turtle pushes back on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

Franklin the Turtle is a beloved Canadian icon who has inspired generations of children and stands for kindness, empathy and inclusivity, the publishing house Kids Can Press said in a statement Monday night. We strongly condemn any denigrating, violent or unauthorized use of Franklin's name or image, which directly contradicts these values. The statement comes after Hegseth posted a doctored book cover on X showing Franklin dressed for war and firing rocket-propelled grenades from a helicopter at boats below.
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Report on 'escalating' food bank use in Ontario not surprising, expert says | CBC News

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More than 1 million people in Ontario needed a food bank in the past year: Hunger Report | CBC News

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Report on 'escalating' food bank use in Ontario not surprising, expert says | CBC News

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More than 1 million people in Ontario needed a food bank in the past year: Hunger Report | CBC News

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U.S. ski resorts are bracing for a steep drop in international travel due to politics

WHITEFISH, Mont. A chairlift cranks into gear as a group of ski patrollers at Whitefish Mountain Resort gets the mountain ready for another season. This is a typical safety training. They'll practice how to evacuate people off chairs if there were an emergency. But not much here feels typical. For starters, no one is in boots or on skis. Despite the training happening in late November, there is no snow at the base lodge, and the slopes leading up the mountain are brown,
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Mr. Carney, about That Pipeline Deal-We Need to Talk | The Walrus

Budget cuts to Indigenous services contrast with aggressive investments in critical minerals, energy corridors, and defence, signaling a policy reversal on reconciliation priorities.
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Should Durham Region have its own auditor general? Here's why one councillor wants residents to decide | CBC News

A Durham Region councillor will seek a referendum to create an independent auditor general office to increase oversight and identify government waste.
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Mayor Chow proposing higher taxes on Toronto luxury homebuyers | CBC News

Mayor Olivia Chow proposes higher luxury land transfer taxes on homes over $3 million in 2026 to raise $13.8 million and protect city services.
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Laurentian Bank announces sale to Fairstone Bank and National Bank | CBC News

Laurentian Bank will be split: Fairstone buys commercial operations for $1.9B while National Bank acquires retail and small-business segments, closing branches and affecting employees.
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Ontario wrote off $1.4B of PPE, province burning expired equipment: auditor | CBC News

"We found that expired products began to accumulate in the provincial stockpile as some of the products purchased during the pandemic fell short of desired quality standards and were not used," Spence wrote in her annual report. Ontario had a critical shortage of protective gear during the pandemic, especially in the early days when much of the province's inventory of PPE had already expired.
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Does Geekie deserve consideration for Team Canada's Olympic roster?

There might not be a tougher roster to crack in all of sports than Canada's in a best-on-best hockey tournament, and this will be the first Olympics with NHL players since 2014. The amount of elite talent Canada has to choose from is staggering. They could ice two teams and be in the mix for a gold medal with both. Star players and past Stanley Cup champions won't make the cut. Not everyone can be selected.
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Once swamped with garbage, there are now swimmers in this Toronto lake basin | CBC News

A volunteer-led cleanup transformed a garbage-filled, foul-smelling Peter Street Basin into water with E. coli levels safely below swimming limits.
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Woman hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after tent fire in Etobicoke: police | CBC News

A woman in her 50s suffered life-threatening injuries after being found on fire inside a tent in Etobicoke; authorities are investigating and seeking public information.
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2 days ago

Yeehaw, Alberta Is Getting a Pipeline (at BC's Cost) | The Walrus

Federal and Alberta governments agreed to a pipeline MOU trading looser climate rules for stronger Alberta carbon pricing and expanded carbon-capture, sidelining BC.
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Canadian retailers grapple with end of de minimis exemption amid holiday sales | CBC News

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'It wasn't worth the $10 tariff for a $27 purchase': American shoppers find maybe they just won't buy that small thing from Canada or England this year | Fortune

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Canadian retailers grapple with end of de minimis exemption amid holiday sales | CBC News

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'It wasn't worth the $10 tariff for a $27 purchase': American shoppers find maybe they just won't buy that small thing from Canada or England this year | Fortune

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WestJet and Air Transat tell passengers to stop recording on their phones even though it's legal | CBC News

A WestJet agent forcibly seized a passenger's phone, tore boarding passes, and allegedly injured a family member after a dispute over flight rebooking and recording.
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Nate Erskine-Smith Has Built a Political Career on Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud | The Walrus

Nate Erskine-Smith felt disrespected and betrayed after being removed from cabinet despite loyalty, re-election, and public endorsement of the new leader, sparking criticism and debate.
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Toronto receives signs from province to replace speed cameras but they're too big for poles | CBC News

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Toronto receives signs from province to replace speed cameras but they're too big for poles | CBC News

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2 days ago

Ontario expanding One Fare transit program for 2 more years | CBC News

Ontario extends the One Fare program two years, enabling free transfers across GTA transit and GO Transit and saving commuters up to $1,600 annually.
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Sault Ste. Marie still mill issues layoff notices to 1,000 workers | CBC News

Algoma Steel issued about 1,000 layoff notices as it closes blast furnace and coke-making operations, moving to an electric arc furnace amid U.S. tariffs.
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Eglinton Crosstown on final day of testing, but no opening date confirmed | CBC News

Eglinton Crosstown LRT finished final testing but no confirmed passenger opening date yet; project long-delayed by technical problems and cost overruns.
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2 days ago

Political Defectors Face Mistrust, Hostility, Sexism, and Worse. Why Do They Do It? | The Walrus

Switching political parties provokes severe partisan backlash, threats, and professional challenges that can shorten political careers.
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They used what to steal from a bank? Excavators turning into a tool of choice | CBC News

Thieves are using excavators to smash into bank branches and steal ATMs, causing extensive collateral damage to neighboring businesses in the Greater Toronto Area.
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Search for missing Toronto person extends to Hamilton | CBC News

Police expanded the search for missing Charlotte Jeffrey to Dundas, Hamilton, with increased presence and drone assistance; the public is asked to provide any information.
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I'm a New Yorker who went to Canada for the first time. I found 9 things so impressive that I'm certain I'll be back.

Visited Ontario and Quebec in August 2022, exploring Niagara Falls, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City; plans to return for more train travel.
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Complex fire still burning at Thorncliffe Park buildings days after residents evacuated | CBC News

Insulation inside two connected Thorncliffe Park highrises has burned for days, displacing residents who await return while emergency crews and agencies coordinate support.
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This Massive North American Ski Resort Is Located Inside an Iconic National Park-With Glacier Views and Short Lift Lines

Lake Louise Ski Resort offers glacier views and 4,200 acres of terrain within Banff National Park, emphasizing nature, minimal crowds, and quality skiing.
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Will banning kidfluencers help protect kids? | CBC News

Governments propose banning financial and material incentives for kidfluencers and set age-based account restrictions to protect minors from exploitation.
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3 days ago

Toronto's climate action plan is missing a major tool to lower emissions, experts say | CBC News

Toronto's five-year climate action plan omits building emission performance standards despite buildings producing over half of the city's greenhouse gas emissions.
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Her church's food bank nearly had to shut down for renovations. So this priest opened one in her garage | CBC News

A Scarborough priest relocated a church food bank to her garage to continue serving about 300 weekly, mostly local, clients during church renovations.
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Snow, showers expected through the day Sunday: Environment Canada | CBC News

Residents in the Greater Toronto Area are waking up to a winter wonderland with a new blanket of snowfall in the region on Sunday. But the freshly fallen powder may turn to slush when flurries transition to rain through the morning hours, according to Environment Canada. The national weather agency issued a special weather statement warning GTA residents of an additional two to four centimeters of snow on Sunday that could lead to challenging travel conditions.
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This Is the Most Exciting Way to See the Northern Lights in Canada, According to a Top Travel Advisor

Aurora viewing in northern Canada is unpredictable; plan trips that prioritize diverse winter activities, cultural experiences, and comfortable viewing options beyond chasing the lights.
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First Nations Denounce Canada PM's Tar Sands Deal Made Without Their Consent

First Nations and environmental groups vow to fight a pipeline and tanker infrastructure agreement between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
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6 days ago

Canada's third-quarter annualised GDP surprises with growth of 2.6 percent

Canada's Q3 annualised GDP rose 2.6%, driven by crude oil exports and government spending, while underlying domestic demand remained weak and the economy stays fragile.
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As Black Friday heralds the holiday shopping rush, are we still dedicated to Buying Canadian? | CBC News

Buy Canadian momentum has cooled; most businesses did not see increased sales, though some hope holiday shopping will revive demand for Canadian-made products.
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Canada's economy grew at an annualized rate of 2.6% in 3rd quarter | CBC News

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Indigenous businesses deserve to be at the table in Buy Ontario Act, say advocates | CBC News

Proposed Buy Ontario Act overlooks Indigenous procurement priorities and misses recognizing Indigenous businesses' economic contributions and role in supply-chain-driven community wealth creation.
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Quebec to ban public prayer in sweeping new secularism law

Quebec bans public and communal prayer in institutions and outdoor spaces, expands secular restrictions including face-covering and dietary limits, and imposes fines.
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The Complete Quebec Ski Guide: Iconic Resorts And Hidden Gems

When it comes to winter adventures, Quebec offers skiers the best of all worlds: legendary mountains, lively villages, and a treasure trove of affordable and lesser-known ski destinations woven throughout the province. Whether you're planning a family getaway, a bucket-list trip from the UK, or seeking authentic local vibes, here's your insider guide to skiing Quebec's major icons-and the wallet-friendly gems waiting to be discovered.
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Ford government takes control of real estate regulator | CBC News

Ontario appointed an administrator to take control of the Real Estate Council of Ontario after an audit found mishandling of iPro Realty funds.
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Amid Buy Canadian, Should We "Listen Canadian" Too? | The Walrus

Canada's historically successful music industry faces neglect and severe decline—album revenues plunged about 74% (2015–2021) and live music venues are disappearing.
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An Interview with Jonathan Haber, Montreal Tech Strategist and Startup Leader

Jonathan Haber helps early-stage Montreal startups build human-centered "soft-tech" tools that improve collaboration, communication, and operations through listening, mentorship, and steady strategic leadership.
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Crews not sure when 'complex' apartment fire will be extinguished: Toronto Fire chief | CBC News

He said insulation was slowly burning in the walls and between the two buildings, which has led to smoke and high levels of carbon monoxide. This is going to be a prolonged event every time we thought we had it under control, it came back up, said Jessop, adding residents of both buildings have been evacuated. This is certainly probably the most challenging fire to extinguish that Toronto has seen in years.
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National Lacrosse League 2025-26 team-by-team season preview

The 2025-26 NLL season opens with four games and Buffalo pursues a fourth consecutive championship amid roster moves across all 14 teams.
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Pedestrian dead after being struck by tractor-trailer in Vaughan, police say | CBC News

TorontoNew The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. A male pedestrian is dead after he was struck by a tractor-trailer in Vaughan on Thursday evening, York Regional Police say. The collision happened in the intersection of Highway 7 and Islington Avenue at about 7:20 p.m. Police officers, firefighters and paramedics attended the scene. Police have closed the intersection in all directions as they investigate.
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Mark Carney says Canada's trading relationship with the U.S. was 'once a strength,' but 'now a weakness' | Fortune

Canada and Alberta agreed to pursue a Pacific Coast pipeline and adjust BC tanker restrictions to diversify oil exports beyond the United States.
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Canadian PM Says Close Trade Relationship With the U.S. Has Ended' Under Trump

Canada shifts to protectionist measures—restricting steel and lumber imports, lowering quotas and imposing tariffs while cutting freight rates to shield domestic producers from U.S. tariffs.
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Canada rolls back climate rules to boost investments

Canada will drop a planned oil-and-gas emissions cap and clean-electricity rules in return for Alberta boosting carbon pricing and supporting carbon capture to attract investment.
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Here's what to know about the energy agreement between Ottawa and Alberta | CBC News

Canada and Alberta will approve a privately financed bitumen pipeline to B.C. with Indigenous co-ownership and federal "national interest" exemptions to boost Asian exports.
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Ontario could avoid recession this year, even as tariffs take hold, fiscal watchdog says | CBC News

The data is part of the latest update from the province's Financial Accountability Office (FAO). It highlights Ontario's economic struggles between April and September in the months immediately after U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies were imposed. It also delves deeper into the province's shrinking manufacturing sector, which the FAO says has shed approximately 20,600 jobs over the past two years and has been put under increased pressure because of the trade war.
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Ontario signs nearly $40M deal with another First Nation in Ring of Fire region | CBC News

The agreement comes with up to $39.5 million, matching the amount promised to Webequie First Nation through an agreement it signed with the province last month. The province also signed a shared prosperity agreement with Aroland First Nation in January. Premier Doug Ford says unlocking critical minerals in the Ring of Fire a crescent-shaped mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands in northwestern Ontario will add $22 billion to Canada's economy and create 70,000 new jobs.
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The F-35 Isn't Just a Fighter Jet. It's a Pledge of Allegiance | The Walrus

Canada's fighter-jet procurement decision balances military capability, trade and security relationships, economic benefits, and political sentiment between US F-35 and Swedish Gripen options.
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Brace yourself for poor visibility, icy conditions Thursday: Environment Canada | CBC News

"Roads could get iced up rather quickly, said Mark Schuster, operational meteorologist with Environment Canada, noting highways could see the worst conditions. Regions north and northeast of Toronto could see significant snowfall into the evening hours, he said. The risk of snow squalls, or bursts of heavy snow, is expected late Thursday morning and in the afternoon with about two centimeters of snow coming down in total."
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Toronto police to expand community policing program to include new areas and the TTC | CBC News

Toronto Police will deploy 16 neighbourhood community officers across four neighbourhoods and add eight officers on Line 1 transit to enhance safety.
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Wildfires Have Threatened the Existence of This Tiny Northern Town. Here's How It's Fighting Back | The Walrus

J ulian Canadien, a Dene man from Kakisa, Northwest Territories, is swarmed by black flies while he pulls weeds from the soil beneath his feet. The bugs don't bother him much. He's the only paid employee at the community garden, where his job is to prune and clear the rows of vegetables, water the produce, and churn the compost. And he likes his job.
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Dozens of women plan class action lawsuit against Toronto club promoter, several nightlife companies | CBC News

Major Toronto hospitality companies face a proposed class action alleging they knowingly allowed convicted sex offender Mark Holland to work, enabling decades of abuse.
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Ontario should allow restorative justice in cases involving sexual offences: report | CBC News

The report was issued today by the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund, or LEAF, and the nonprofit Community Justice Initiatives. It says the Crown policy deprives those who have experienced sexual harm from choosing the form of justice that best fits their needs. Restorative justice is an approach that allows those harmed and those who take responsibility for said harm to reach a resolution together, typically with the help of a facilitator.
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Coroner's office calls for clearer definition of e-bikes in Ontario | CBC News

That year, the committee noticed there had been five recent local deaths involving e-bike riders: A man in his 60s who'd been hit by a car while turning at an intersection. A man in his 50s who lost control of his e-bike, jumped the curb and struck a light standard. A man in his 50s who was riding in a bike lane when he was hit by a car turning into a parking lot.
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Report: Blue Jays may listen for swap involving Jose Berrios

Blue Jays may consider trading José Berríos despite a set rotation; trade is low probability and Berríos likely won't opt out after 2026.
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Canada announces new support for lumber, steel industries hit by tariffs

Canada will tighten steel and lumber protections by cutting import quotas, imposing tariffs, and expanding domestic support amid stalled trade talks with the United States.
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Canada cozies up to India for trade deal after years of strain as Trump continues pushing the world into new alliances | Fortune

Canada and India will rapidly restart trade negotiations to mend relations and help Canada diversify exports beyond heavy reliance on the United States.
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Brampton expands licensing project to cracking down on illegal rentals | CBC News

Brampton is expanding residential rental licensing citywide to enforce safety, require landlord registration, and a $300 annual licence to crack down on illegal rentals.
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More Canadians missing non-mortgage debt payments, Equifax says | CBC News

90-day non-mortgage delinquency rate rose to 1.63%; total consumer debt reached $2.62 trillion and average non-mortgage debt per consumer was $22,321.
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Ontario grocers could avoid taking beer and wine empties under new deal | CBC News

The deal averts a potential death knell for the Ontario Deposit Return Program, as some grocers warned they would refuse to accept empties as required starting Jan. 1, the same day the Beer Store is allowed to close an unlimited number of locations. Details are still being worked out, but the broad strokes of the agreement mean that consumers will continue to exchange empties for their deposits at Beer Store locations, with grocers footing the bill and the brewers committing to ensuring there is a point of recycling available within 10 kilometres for the vast majority of the population.
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Snow and high winds expected in parts of Ontario and Quebec | CBC News

Two weather systems will dump 10–60 cm of snow across parts of Ontario and Quebec over the next few days, creating hazardous travel and possible road closures.
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Canada opposes bail for alleged members of Ryan Wedding's drug ring arrested in Ontario | CBC News

Canadian authorities will oppose bail and seek extradition of three men arrested in Ontario for alleged roles in Ryan Wedding's drug-trafficking network.
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Drilling activity plunges in Western Canada as oil prices sink | CBC News

Low oil and natural gas prices are taking a toll on the industry as drilling activity is falling in Western Canada and is expected to slide further in 2026. North American oil prices remain below $60 US per barrel, after climbing to more than $80 in January. As a result, oil and gas companies are cutting costs, and total capital spending is expected to decline by 5.6 per cent this year and a further 2.2 per cent in 2026,
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Townhome owners stuck footing $2M bill after stormwater system at new-build complex collapses | CBC News

Townhome owners in Vaughan face nearly $2 million in repair bills—about $40,000 per owner—after a playground collapsed due to alleged installation errors, with insurance denying the claim.
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Canada Fighting "Billions" of Attacks a Day, Cyber Agency Says | The Walrus

Canada's Communications Security Establishment protects national digital systems from espionage, cybercrime, disinformation, and rapidly neutralizes threats, ensuring critical infrastructure resilience.
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Strong winds in store for Toronto, Environment Canada says in special weather statement | CBC News

Strong southwest winds gusting 70–80 km/h will affect Toronto and surrounding regions Wednesday through Thursday night, causing possible power outages and hazardous conditions.
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Was Chris Alexander Fed False Intel about a So-Called Russian Asset? | The Walrus

Former MP Chris Alexander presented likely-fabricated KGB documents accusing journalist David Pugliese of being a Russian asset, yet experts' findings drew almost no public scrutiny.
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Canada's weather warning system has changed. Here's how | CBC News

Canada replaced general watches and warnings with a three-colour, risk-tiered alert system (yellow, orange, red) based on impact and forecast confidence.
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Transit violence rising across Canada in some cities, by nearly 300% | CBC News

Transit assaults in eight of Canada's ten largest metro areas doubled between 2016 and 2024, outpacing a 53% overall assault increase.
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It's heartbreaking': how 30 captive beluga whales have become pawns in row over animal cruelty

Thirty captive beluga whales at Marineland face a precarious future after a federal sale block and the park's euthanasia threat amid welfare and policy disputes.
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I've been to 45 countries - every traveler should add these 5 to their list

Canada, New Zealand, Vietnam, and Slovenia rank among top travel destinations for diverse cities, stunning nature, and fewer crowds.
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