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2025: The Local Stories You May Have Missed | The Walrus

O ur writers have brought us stories from coast to coast to coast, be they Vancouver council races, New Brunswick health care problems, or remote greenhouses in the Northwest Territories.
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Here's how Durham Region is making travel more accessible for those with hidden disabilities | CBC News

Sunflower lanyards and pins enable transit riders with hidden, non-visual disabilities to discreetly request extra time, patience, or assistance from trained Durham Region Transit staff.
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2025: The Year in Political Personalities and Upsets | The Walrus

Trudeau's early January resignation triggered rapid political shifts: Mark Carney's leadership bid and win, a lightning election call, and reversal of Pierre Poilievre's support.
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1 in custody after suspected arson at federal government office building: Toronto police | CBC News

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4 vehicles damaged due to a fire at Scarborough auto dealership overnight Thursday, Toronto Fire says | CBC

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1 in custody after suspected arson at federal government office building: Toronto police | CBC News

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4 vehicles damaged due to a fire at Scarborough auto dealership overnight Thursday, Toronto Fire says | CBC

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The NHL's best this week: Where should the next outdoor game be held?

The NHL will cross a long-anticipated market off the list for outdoor games, hosting the first such matchup in Florida on Friday. The Florida Panthers will host the New York Rangers in the Winter Classic at LoanDepot Park, the home of MLB's Miami Marlins. Baseball and football stadiums typically add an extra layer of charm and uniqueness to the aerial visual of the game itself -- the scenes from Fenway Park in 2023 will forever be among the most iconic.
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'Art in Scarborough is art in Toronto': Artists and supporters say community needs more gallery space | CBC News

Scarborough needs a permanent, large-scale art gallery to showcase local talent, preserve collections, and support donations from local curators and artists.
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High winds to hit Toronto Monday as areas northwest grapple with power outages | CBC News

Strong winds, plunging temperatures, and heavy rain caused widespread outages affecting about 50,000 Hydro One customers in northern GTA and northwest Ontario.
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Team Canada exec talks Macklin Celebrini as final Olympic roster decisions loom

Entering the Sharks' game against the Anaheim Ducks on Monday, Celebrini, 19, is third in the NHL in scoring with 57 points in 38 games. He's either scored or assisted on roughly half of the Sharks' goals this season and has arguably been the biggest reason why the team began the day in a playoff spot. Celebrini had 55 points before Christmas, tying an NHL record set by Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby in 2006-07
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2 days ago

Toronto's year in photos | CBC

The Toronto Blue Jays reached the World Series for the first time since 1993, drawing national attention amid several major Toronto-area news events throughout the year.
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Maple Leafs prospect Tyler Hopkins traded to Guelph Storm from Kingston Frontenacs

Hopkins is heading to the Storm in exchange for Alex MacLean, a 2026 third-round pick from the Saginaw Spirit, a conditional 2027 2nd-round pick from the Kitchener Rangers, a 2027 fifth-round pick from the North Bay Battalion and a 2029 seventh-round pick originally belonging to Guelph. "I am super excited to be part of the Storm and for the opportunity that is in front of this group," Hopkins said. "I am looking forward to helping build something special here."
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The play-by-play of the US and Canada's rocky relationship

The long-standing alliance between the US and Canada experienced a challenging year. Canadian sentiment on the US soured over Trump's annexation comments and tariffs. Here is a look back on how the relationship between the neighbors frayed in 2025. It's been a rough year for the friendship between the countries that share the world's longest undefended border.
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This Toronto long-term care home is being redesigned after learning from the COVID-19 pandemic | CBC News

A downtown Toronto long-term care home is rebuilding with a new design that considers lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, going beyond the province's standards but some say those standards are out of date. Right down to the placement of garbage cans, the new design of the Rekai Centre's Cherry Place aims to prevent the spread of viruses and prioritize residents' emotional and social needs, according to the centre's CEO, Sue Graham-Nutter. We never wanted our residents to go through this ever again, she said.
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Durham police arrest 64, lay 155 charges in retail theft crackdown | CBC News

Durham police say they have made 64 arrests and laid 155 charges during a safe shop initiative to stop retail theft. They say the five-week initiative, which ran between Nov. 10 and Dec. 16, was focused on retail theft enforcement. Police say the east division community response unit, alongside front-line officers and the LCBO resource protection unit worked together to identify high theft locations across Durham region.
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Major changes to Ontario law on job postings coming Jan. 1 | CBC News

Ontario will require employers with over 25 workers to disclose pay ranges, AI hiring use, ban Canadian-experience requirements, and notify applicants within 45 days.
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Globe editorial: Microwaving fish, and the lost art of office etiquette

Workplace norms and public civility have weakened since the pandemic, requiring collective effort to rebuild the social contract and respectful behaviour.
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Good Intentions Gone Bad

Court rulings are converting ceremonial land acknowledgments into legally enforceable claims that threaten private land titles and property values across British Columbia and possibly Canada.
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Ontario breaks new ground by letting politicians decide when history will be protected | CBC News

The Ontario government has quietly given itself the power to override archaeological protections on development sites. It's a shift that, for the first time, places millennia-old Indigenous history under direct political control and raises the alarm among experts and First Nations that cultural and burial sites could be erased in the name of economic growth. Since 1983, Ontario's archaeological system has depended on professional judgment and arms-length expertise,
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Team Canada to use Blue Jays' home run horn at 2026 World Junior Championship

With the holidays comes the under-20 World Junior Championship, an annual hockey tournament that runs from Dec. 26 until Jan. 5. Team Canada's journey begins on Friday evening, and on Friday afternoon, they announced that their goal horn will be the Blue Jays' home run/victory horn. It was a horn that was heard quite often in October in some key moments. Take George Springer's three-run home run in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series as an example. It only added to the atmosphere, and it was the same case when Jeff Hoffman closed it out.
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Blue Jays playing a role in Canada's World Junior gold medal hopes

Blue Jays lent their Rogers Centre home run horn and a 'Courage' excerpt to Canada's World Junior hockey team to inspire a gold medal.
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2 days ago

World Cup tickets in Toronto are expensive to begin with. Ontario's resale regulations don't help | CBC News

Ontario's removal of a resale price cap has enabled massive ticket markups for Toronto FIFA World Cup games, pricing out low- and middle-income fans.
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2 days ago

Leafs prospect Ben Danford steady in first World Juniors game

Ben Danford provided steady defensive play, reliable puck transitions, offensive support, and composure while protecting late leads in Canada's 7-5 win over Czechia.
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4 days ago

10 Toronto stories that mattered in 2025 | CBC News

Doug Ford won a majority; Toronto faces housing shortfalls and a weakening condo market alongside major events including a Blue Jays World Series run.
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4 days ago

2025: The Year in Money (But Mostly Not Having Money) | The Walrus

Growing financial tensions in Canada center on affordability, extreme housing prices, corporate culture dissatisfaction, and youth challenges in the labour market.
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We spent a year abroad in France and enrolled our kids in a local school. Coming home was bittersweet.

After the pandemic, I realized life was too short to keep saying "one day." Sitting on the dock at my parents' cottage in Ontario, the sun melting into the lake, it hit us: "If not now, when?" Almost a year later, in September 2023, we packed up our two kids and moved to the South of France for a year.
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1 week ago

Sovereign Nations: How Canada's Indigenous Brewers Are Making Craft Beer Their Own

Indigenous involvement in Canadian craft beer provokes conflicted responses that reflect historical alcohol harms, colonial legacies, and ongoing Indigenous contributions to the industry.
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4 days ago

Weather tracker: Deep freeze grips Canada as US records warmest Christmas

Northern Canada endured an intense polar-vortex-driven cold snap with temperatures down to -55.7C, straining power grids, while parts of the US experienced record warmth.
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What's open and closed in Toronto over the 2025 holiday season | CBC News

Toronto public transit, city services, grocery stores and malls follow adjusted hours for Dec. 25, Dec. 26 and Jan. 1; check schedules and exceptions.
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6 days ago

TTC ridership numbers dropped this fall despite return-to-office policies: document | CBC News

Despite employer policy changes in Fall 2025 requiring more in-office workdays, no significant ridership increase has been observed. In fact, Fall 2025 ridership slightly declined versus expectations,
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6 days ago

Hundreds of thousands of used tires are piling in Ontario. Some industry insiders are sounding the alarm | CBC News

Reduced provincial tire recycling requirements and weaker producer incentives have created massive stockpiles of used tires in Ontario while consumers continue paying recycling fees.
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How one family's Christmas tree business has helped Toronto's homeless for decades | CBC News

Starting in the early 1990s, Sonny Flanagan began opening up Christmas tree lots in Toronto, and soon after, he earmarked a portion of every sale to Out of the Cold, a charity that helps feed and shelter the homeless during the winter months. Daughter Bobbi Johnston-Flanagan, who along with sister Corey now operates part of the tree business, told CBC Toronto this week that helping those who are less fortunate has always been part of the Flanagan family tradition.
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Former BlackRock executive Mark Wiseman named as Canada's next ambassador to US

Mark Wiseman will become Canada's ambassador to the US on 15 February to lead free-trade negotiations and strengthen bilateral economic ties.
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Canada names new ambassador to US as key trade talks loom

Canada named former BlackRock executive Mark Wiseman ambassador to the US; trade and tariff negotiations, including USMCA renegotiation, will dominate his tenure.
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Canada bill targeting refugees feared to signal new era of US-style border policies

Bill C-12 tightens border controls and refugee ineligibility rules, expanding executive powers and shifting many late asylum claims to single-officer pre-removal assessments.
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Canada's population drop reflects souring of attitudes to immigration

Canada's population declined after policy changes reducing international students and migrant workers amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment and tightened immigration controls.
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Canadian economy shrank by 0.3% in October, the biggest slump in almost 3 years | CBC News

The Canadian economy shrank by a greater-than-expected 0.3 per cent in October, the largest drop in almost three years, on weakness in both the goods and services sectors, official data showed on Tuesday. Analysts had forecast that growth would dip by 0.2 per cent from September as the economy continues to adjust to U.S. trade measures. Last month, Statistics Canada reported 0.2 per cent GDP growth for September, and Canada avoided a technical recession largely due to a surge in defence spending.
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6 days ago

Prices for some alcohol in Ontario could see a rise in the 2026 | CBC News

When the expansion was announced last year, the government said all retailers would have a 10 per cent wholesale discount from the LCBO until an overall new wholesale pricing structure is rolled out in 2026. This spring, the government temporarily increased that discount to 15 per cent for bars, restaurants and convenience stores, citing the need to protect them from impacts of U.S. tariffs.
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Restaurant industry professionals say Toronto needs more chefs | CBC News

Toronto and Ontario face a significant shortage of professional chefs, driven by pandemic effects, immigration limits, shifting career preferences, and declining culinary program applications.
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Report: Maple Leafs unlikely to fire Craig Berube or Brad Treliving

Berube and Treliving remain in their roles while the organization prioritizes reviving Auston Matthews amid a severe slump and a league-worst power play.
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Toronto hotel to host holiday lunch for Thorncliffe Park residents displaced after fire | CBC News

A Toronto hotel will host a Christmas Eve buffet for Thorncliffe Park residents displaced by a condo fire; return dates remain unknown.
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Leafs prospect Ben Danford providing grit to Canada's blue line at World Juniors

Canada enters the 2026 World Junior Championships as favorite, featuring McKenna, Misa, loaned NHL players, Maple Leafs' Ben Danford, and returning goaltenders.
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6 days ago
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Ontario lawyer linked to alleged Ryan Wedding drug ring granted bail for $5M | CBC News

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Ontario lawyer linked to alleged Ryan Wedding drug ring granted bail for $5M | CBC News

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1 week ago

No Matter Which Way You Look at It, Carney Has Abandoned Climate | The Walrus

Mark Carney pursued both clean-energy projects and fossil-fuel expansion, producing ambiguity about Canada’s emissions trajectory and climate priorities.
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1 week ago

Who benefits from the Arctic economic and security corridor? It depends who you ask | CBC News

Arctic corridor plans a Grays Bay deep-water port and 230 km road linking N.W.T. and Nunavut to boost mineral exports, connectivity, and strategic presence.
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Canada Post and union representing workers reach tentative agreement, agree not to strike | CBC News

The agreements announced Monday cover both the Urban Postal Operations and Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers bargaining units. CUPW's national board recommends members accept the deals during ratification votes set to be held in early 2026. Canada Post said the deals include a 6.5 per cent wage increase in the first year, followed by a three per cent hike in the second year and increases matching the annual inflation rate in Years 3 through 5.
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Albertans Are Driving Their Government Crazy by Following New Laws Too Much | The Walrus

Alberta citizens are using expanded citizen-initiative and recall laws to drive a referendum on whether Alberta should remain in Canada, frustrating the provincial government.
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Canadian among fired workers from Grand Theft Auto studio says they just want their jobs back | CBC News

Rockstar fired multiple developers alleging gross misconduct, prompting union-busting accusations, industry fear of retaliation, and renewed debate over unionization and workplace practices.
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Could Torontonians soon ride self-driving taxis? That's Waymo's plan | CBC News

Waymo is lobbying Canadian officials to enable a fully autonomous ride-hailing service in Toronto and is preparing to operate self-driving taxis despite winter climate challenges.
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Recapping the first half of the 2025-26 OHL regular season (Eastern Conference Edition)

After thirty-one regular season games, the Brantford Bulldogs find themselves atop the Eastern Conference standings with fifty-one points and a 23-3-4-1 record (wins, losses, overtime losses, shootout losses). Their most recent result was a 2-0 home win over the London Knights. That game would see goals scored by Cooper Dennis on a first-period penalty kill and then by Philip Govedaris; his goal would also serve as his first of the season.
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Food banks fill immediate need' but are not the long-term solution, CEO says | CBC News

I understand we're going through tough times, he told CBC Toronto Saturday. Our number one focus is affordability and creating opportunities and jobs for people. There were more than 4.1 million food bank visits this year, Daily Bread Food Bank said in a news release this week. Additionally, more than one in 10 Torontonians currently rely on the food bank to feed themselves and their families.
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More Canadians are becoming apprentices, but many roadblocks exist before certification | CBC News

This time next year, Joellah Fletcher plans to be prepping or taking her final exams to become a certified Red Seal carpenter. The determined, level 2 carpentry apprentice from outside Stratford, Ont., has had a fairly straightforward path since choosing a trade rather than university. She took carpentry co-op placements and a dual-credit opportunity in Grade 12, which led to a pre-apprenticeship college program that matched her with her current employer.
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Jury finds man guilty of 2nd-degree murder in shooting death of Leslieville mother | CBC News

A man was convicted of second-degree murder for the July 7, 2023 shooting death of Toronto mother Karolina Huebner-Makurat in Leslieville.
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Canada and U.S. will soon launch formal talks on USMCA trade agreement

Canada and the United States will begin formal mid-January talks to review the USMCA trade agreement ahead of its 2026 review.
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ANALYSIS | Why so many airlines face labour disruptions and why it could keep happening | CBC News

Most major Canadian airlines will face union contract negotiations in 2026, creating elevated risk of strikes, lockouts, and travel disruptions despite recent settlements.
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Premier Ford defends Ontario's Skills Development Fund in wake of ethics probe | CBC News

Ontario launched an ethics probe into Labour Minister David Piccini over Skills Development Fund allocations amid allegations of preferential treatment and improper influence.
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Everybody loved Marineland. Now, uncertainty over closed park and whales draws sadness and frustration | CBC News

"Every time I drive by, it makes me really sad," said local Realtor Shelby Tomlinson. "I see it sitting empty and I feel like we could use that space for something really good."
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Ontario, New York announce nuclear energy agreement | CBC News

Ontario and New York will collaborate to advance nuclear technologies, including SMRs and large plants, to boost reliability, decarbonization, and cross-border electricity trade.
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China's Trade Ultimatum to Canada: Comply or Suffer | The Walrus

China is using economic leverage and market measures as political coercion, exposing Canada's vulnerability and undermining the separation of trade and politics.
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Resident of Oakville group home at centre of strike by frontline workers has died, police say | CBC News

A resident of a Central West Specialized Developmental Services Oakville group home died; police say the death is non-suspicious and the coroner was notified.
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Dodgers' Freddie Freeman Appears In Hilarious Commercial With Young Blue Jays Fans

Freddie Freeman holds dual U.S.-Canadian citizenship, has represented Canada internationally, and experienced playful boos from Toronto children after the Dodgers' World Series win while supporting SickKids.
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Brace yourself for strong winds and icy conditions Friday, Environment Canada says | CBC News

A cold front will bring about two centimeters of snow, rapidly falling temperatures, strong winds and icy, slippery conditions across the Greater Toronto Area Friday.
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Santas and elves rob Montreal grocery store to give food to the needy'

Dressed in red suits and backed by masked elves, a group of Santas marched into a Montreal supermarket, loaded their bags with thousands of dollars worth of groceries and disappeared into the night. The bandit Santas later released a statement saying the food would be distributed to the needy, and saying the Robin Hood-style stunt was intended to highlight the spiralling cost of living crisis that has pushed basic necessities increasingly out of reach for ordinary Canadians.
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Toronto man arrested for terrorism, connection to ISIS: RCMP | CBC News

A 26-year-old Toronto man was arrested on terrorism and attempted kidnapping charges for attacks targeting Jewish women and the Jewish community, alongside two other suspects.
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Red paint marking transit priority lanes on Bathurst and Dufferin streets already peeling | CBC News

Red paint marking transit priority lanes on Bathurst and Dufferin began peeling within weeks, lifting in thick chunks and requiring reapplication in warmer weather.
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Supply management 'not on the table,' says Carney as U.S. bent on changing dairy rules | CBC News

Canada will protect its supply management system and reject U.S. demands for expanded dairy market access during CUSMA negotiations.
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Integrity commissioner to investigate Ontario labour minister's handling of controversial training fund | CBC News

Ontario's Integrity Commissioner will investigate whether Labour Minister David Piccini violated the Members' Integrity Act in administering the Skills Development Fund.
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Ontario Place construction could dump sewage in lake, creating a 'preventable public health crisis': doctor | CBC News

Redevelopment plans for Ontario Place may reroute combined sewer overflows, risking raw sewage discharge into Lake Ontario and prompting environmental and public-health concerns.
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Air Transat owner reports $12.5M loss in latest quarter | CBC News

The parent company of Air Transat reported a loss of $12.5 million in its latest quarter, compared with a profit of $41.2 million in the same quarter last year. Transat A.T. Inc. said the loss amounted to 52 cents per diluted share for the quarter that ended Oct. 31, compared with a profit of $1.05 per diluted share one year earlier.
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Toronto greenlights more bike lanes, despite Ford government's attempted clampdown | CBC News

Toronto city council approved over 20 kilometres of new bike lanes outside the downtown core by narrowing car lanes to circumvent provincial restrictions.
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Toronto man charged with defrauding 28 investors of $6.6M | CBC News

A Toronto man has been charged for allegedly defrauding 28 investors of $6.6 million they provided to trade in foreign exchange. Instead of putting investors' funds into individual trading accounts, the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) alleges Seyed Mohammad Ali Nojoumi who goes by Ali Nojoumi and two other individuals controlling Smart Prime Group used the money to pay personal expenses and other investors.
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Blue Jays: Vancouver Canadians win 2025 Bob Freitas Award at High-A level

The Vancouver Canadians earned Baseball America's High-A Bob Freitas Award for outstanding minor-league operations after stadium renovations, strong attendance, and sustained competitive performance.
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Maple Leafs assign Marshall Rifai to Toronto Marlies on conditioning loan

Marshall Rifai was placed on a conditioning loan to the Toronto Marlies and could return to the Maple Leafs roster as early as Christmas.
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GoDaddy Small Business Research Lab Newsletter: Q4 2025

Small and microbusinesses shifted from resilience to intentional growth in 2025, with widespread AI adoption, strong owner confidence, and expanding online and geographic reach.
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Ontario releases back to basics' kindergarten curriculum to take effect in September | CBC News

Current learning expectations for kindergarteners in the province follow the province's 2016 Kindergarten Program which emphasizes learning through exploration and play. Next school year, kindergarten learning will include evidence-based, systematic, and explicit instruction in reading, as well as strengthened learning in mathematics, science and technology, according to a Ministry of Education memo sent to schools this week. Introduction to fractions, adding and subtracting to 10 and vocabulary and reading fluency are among some of the updated curriculum requirements.
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Toronto youth on trajectory that is not healthy,' warns police chief | CBC Accessibility

Toronto's overall crime rates declined, but youth involvement in violent, brazen crimes fueled by social media recruitment and lenient youth penalties poses growing long-term risks.
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Organized crime group busted in theft of over $1M in drugstore face creams, razors in Ontario and Quebec | CBC News

An organized theft syndicate stole over $1 million in razors, nicotine gun, makeup and face creams from Shoppers Drug Marts across Ontario and Quebec.
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Toronto gunning to be location of new international military bank | CBC News

Toronto is bidding to host the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank headquarters, which could create over 3,500 jobs and serve about 40 countries.
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Passing through Toronto Pearson this holiday season? Here's what you need to know | CBC News

Toronto Pearson International Airport expects up to 171,000 passengers per day during the Dec. 17–Jan. 5 holiday period, with about 3.2 million travellers total.
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Canada sees large drop in population amid international students crackdown

New estimates released on Wednesday by Statistics Canada showed that Canada's population fell by 0.2% in the third quarter to stand at 41.6 million, down from 41.65 million on 1 July. It was the only other quarterly decline on record came in 2020, and was attributed to Covid-19 border restrictions. The recent decline, however, is driven largely by a drop in the number of international students studying in Canada after Ottawa pledged to tamp down on the number of study permits issued.
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Carney, Ford to sign a deal to reduce regulatory burden on Ring of Fire, speed up Ontario projects | CBC News

Federal and Ontario governments will streamline impact assessments to accelerate major projects, aligning federal and provincial timelines for Ring of Fire access roads.
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Toronto city council approves increase in land transfer tax for luxury homebuyers | CBC News

Toronto council approved raising the municipal land transfer tax on homes selling for over $3 million, effective April 2026, generating about $13.8 million next year.
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Canadians travellers are resisting the U.S. Can ski vacations entice them back? | CBC News

American ski towns face reduced Canadian tourism due to political tensions and a weak loonie, with snowfall likely determining whether Canadians return this holiday season.
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How to slay a Trojan Horse

A source tipped us off to something strange: a campaign called KICLEI was flooding city councillor inboxes across Canada with slick, professional-sounding messages urging municipalities to abandon their climate commitments. It posed as environmental wisdom, but it was a Trojan Horse designed to undermine municipal climate policy. Before, we would have investigated one city and written one story. But we had access to something new: a search engine we'd built in-house covering 617 municipalities and 24,318 council meetings.
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OPP, CBSA to announce results of major auto theft investigation Wednesday | CBC News

OPP and CBSA will detail an investigation into a criminal organization moving stolen Canadian vehicles to overseas destinations.
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Service briefly disrupted on new Finch LRT again | CBC News

Line 6 Finch West experienced brief service disruptions, with shuttle buses replacing trains between Milvan Rumike and Signet Arrow stations.
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Video shows robbery at Mississauga grocery store | CBC News

Four masked men robbed a money-exchange counter inside an Iqbal Foods in Mississauga, assaulting the lone employee before fleeing in a white Honda CRV.
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Ben Danford leaning on Easton Cowan's advice to make Team Canada's WJC team

Ben Danford’s expected World Juniors participation offers a major development and exposure opportunity that could significantly boost his NHL prospect status.
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U.S. fugitive psychic' in Toronto won't fight extradition over deadly 1998 Christmas Day crash | CBC News

Patrick Lutts Jr. appeared in a downtown Toronto court by video link from a local jail on Wednesday. His lawyer Michelle Psutka told the court her client would be waiving his right to a formal extradition hearing previously scheduled for January. A CBC News investigation earlier this year revealed that Lutts, 52, lived openly in the city after skipping a plea hearing in an Orlando court in 2003. With a warrant out for his arrest, Lutts hosted monthly trivia nights at a Toronto bar.
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Should Toronto seize e-bikes and e-scooters from riders on sidewalks? One councillor thinks so | CBC News

Police may be authorized to temporarily seize electric bikes and scooters ridden illegally on sidewalks to curb injuries and enforce micromobility rules.
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Mark Carney criticised for using British spellings in Canadian documents

Canadian linguists criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney for using British spellings in official documents, urging adherence to Canadian English to preserve national linguistic identity.
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'Buy Canadian' policy comes into effect for federal projects worth over $25M | CBC News

Federal 'Buy Canadian' policy requires contracts $25 million+ to prioritize Canadian businesses, materials, and domestically manufactured steel, aluminum, and wood.
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