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ANALYSIS | Budget charts difficult path out of current crisis with small margin of error | CBC News

The 2025 federal budget aims to revive Canada's economy but warns of deep damage, narrow margins, and significant risks from an ongoing trade war.
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Gusts up to 80 km/h expected for Toronto, city under special weather statement | CBC News

Strong gusty winds of 70-80 km/h expected in Toronto Wednesday afternoon and evening, risking broken tree branches and possible power outages.
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David Kampf needs to accept that it's probably the Marlies or nothing

David Kampf accepted a player-friendly multi-year contract and now faces AHL demotion after failing to meet the Leafs' NHL roster standards.
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Canada budget adds tens of billions to deficit as Carney spends to dampen Trump tariffs effect

Canada will run larger deficits due to a US trade war and weak domestic economy, increasing defence spending, reshaping investments, and reducing civil service.
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Ontario's wish list for the federal budget? Tax cuts and cash for major projects | CBC News

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Ontario's wish list for the federal budget? Tax cuts and cash for major projects | CBC News

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Building the Future: Key Lessons on Resilience and Funding from the Last Stop of the 2025 Startup Canada Tour

Michele Romanow kicked off the day by reminding the audience that entrepreneurship is messy and that all the planning can't prevent failure. Drawing on her early venture, a luxury caviar farm, she shared her journey from pitching to realizing the massive capital needed, highlighting how even a pivot taught her essential resilience. There isn't one great idea; there are hundreds of iterations from where you started. Her advice: get scrappy. That hands-on experience taught her the leadership and adaptability that fuelled her later successes.
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Ontario's scrapping of Toronto's green roof bylaw has opposition MPPS, advocates seeing red | CBC News

Ontario repealed Toronto's mandatory green roof bylaw, removing the city's enforcement authority and making green roofs voluntary.
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Ontario college support staff ratify new collective agreement after nearly 5-week strike | CBC News

More than 10,000 Ontario college support staff ratified a three-year contract that increases wages, on-call and shift premiums, enhances severance and improves job security after a strike.
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North York health-care workers on strike say employer misused funding meant for wage increases | CBC News

Forty-four nurses and health-care professionals including social workers, dietitians, and pharmacists from the North York Family Health Team (NYFHT) have been on strike since Oct. 20. Rita Ha, a pharmacist and the group's bargaining unit president, told CBC Toronto the workers want to see the government funds redirected to staff along with a fair collective agreement. We've been doing negotiations since April 2024, she said. Every single time we come to the table, they're saying, There's no money, there's no money, there's no money.'
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INEO Tech Corp. Expands Advertising Reach with Dolphin Digital Integration and Amends Loan Terms - TipRanks.com

INEO integrated with Dolphin Digital to expand programmatic access to its retail screen inventory and amended a $1,000,000 loan to improve financial flexibility.
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How the federal budget addresses youth unemployment | CBC News

To the youth, this budget was made for you, said Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne during a speech on Tuesday before he tabled the budget in the House of Commons.
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17 hours ago

Toronto's snow-clearing contracts don't cover removal. But renegotiating could cost tens of millions: mayor | CBC News

Toronto's snow-clearing contracts exclude snow removal, leaving piled snow with no funded heavy-removal operations and risking similar failures after major storms.
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1 day ago

Prince Harry heading to Toronto for veteran-related events | CBC News

Prince Harry will visit Toronto to support veterans at Sunnybrook and attend True Patriot Love and HALO Trust events ahead of Remembrance Day.
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Ontario's funding for gender-based violence victims welcome, but some non-shelter services feel left out | CBC News

Aurora, a pseudonym to protect her identity, says she was almost one of those people before she discovered the York Region Centre for Community Safety (YRCCS). They told me that I'm not the one who should be blamed for this situation they taught me how to love and care for myself again, said Aurora. According to executive director Jaspreet Gill, YRCCS helped connect over 800 people and 1,200 of their children with intimate-partner violence resources such as shelters, legal support, and food banks last year.
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New Ontario help line aimed at helping men break cycle of intimate partner violence | CBC News

A 24/7 Men's Counselling Link in Ontario provides free, confidential support and referrals to help men address anger, relationship issues and prevent abusive behaviour.
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21 hours ago

Santa Claus parade returning to Toronto for 121st year, despite funding shortfall | CBC Accessibility

Toronto's 121st Santa Claus Parade will proceed despite funding shortfalls, relying mainly on sponsors within a just-over $2,000,000 budget.
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Toronto Tempo announce proven winner Sandy Brondello as first head coach

Sandy Brondello becomes the Toronto Tempo's first head coach, bringing 27 years of player and coaching experience plus two recent WNBA championships.
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Brampton seniors being targeted in distraction thefts,' Peel police warn | CBC News

Elderly people in Brampton are being targeted for jewelry through distraction thefts involving conversation, vehicle approaches, and coordinated male–female tactics.
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Canada's Liberal party says budget of sacrifice' needed to avoid recession

Canada faces a budget of deficits and cuts to counter a US trade war and cost-of-living crisis, risking a confidence vote and another election.
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ANALYSIS | The federal budget can do what the Bank of Canada cannot | CBC News

Monetary policy alone cannot fix economy damaged by tariffs; fiscal policy is needed to support hard-hit sectors and sustain demand while maintaining inflation target.
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Questrade secures approval to launch a bank in Canada | CBC News

Questrade received OSFI approval to launch Questbank, a Schedule I domestic bank in Canada, expanding its services and competing with major banks and fintechs.
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Canada to start dispute resolution process over Stellantis jobs lost to U.S. | CBC News

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Stellantis exec sidesteps questions on whether gov't deals included jobs guarantees | CBC News

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Canada to start dispute resolution process over Stellantis jobs lost to U.S. | CBC News

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Stellantis exec sidesteps questions on whether gov't deals included jobs guarantees | CBC News

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How Poilievre Is Stealing the Working Class from the NDP | The Walrus

Conservative economic messaging increasingly mirrors social democratic claims about inequality and hardship, creating a semantic and political challenge for the NDP.
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Ontario government says withheld LCBO inventory of U.S. booze is a cabinet secret | CBC News

In August, CBC News filed a freedom-of-information request to the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), seeking the fate, size and disposal plans for U.S. alcohol products removed in March. The LCBO took 64 days to respond 34 days longer than the 30-day limit allowed by law. When the documents were finally released, they spanned 50 pages, but were heavily redacted.
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Salvation Army ends housing program in Durham Region after funding cuts and some landlords says it owes them | CBC News

The Salvation Army is ending a Durham rental housing program supporting 88 adults and 114 children after region cut funding and landlords claim unpaid debts.
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Carney asked Ford 'a couple of times' to pull anti-tariff ad, premier says | CBC News

Prime Minister Mark Carney called Doug Ford multiple times from Asia asking him to pull an Ontario ad blamed for derailing U.S. trade talks.
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Wildfires burned nearly 6,000 square kilometres in Ontario this year: ministry | CBC News

Nearly 6,000 square kilometres burned in Ontario in 2025, well above the 10-year average, reflecting longer, more intense fire seasons from climate change.
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TTC responds to backlash for not extending service following World Series Game 7 | CBC News

A mistaken TTC social media post saying subways would end at 1:30 a.m. after Game 7 caused confusion and an apology while the agency investigates.
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Parts Lakeshore West GO train out of service until Tuesday | CBC News

Lakeshore West GO between Oakville and Union Station suspended until early Tuesday for Etobicoke Creek bridge replacement; special trains and buses available.
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Kidnapper admits to beating, waterboarding Crypto King' Aiden Pleterski | CBC News

Aiden Pleterski was kidnapped, tortured and threatened in December 2022; one captor pled guilty to multiple charges including kidnapping, assault and weapons offences.
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1 week ago

Premier of Ontario said the anti-tariff Reagan ad that blew up trade talks with Trump is the 'best ad that ever ran'

Ontario Premier Doug Ford defended airing an anti-tariff ad that prompted President Trump to pause trade talks with Canada.
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3 days ago

'Resource constraints' caused flight delays at Pearson Saturday: NAV Canada | CBC News

NAV Canada implemented traffic management due to staffing shortages and increased weekend traffic, causing delays and some cancellations at Toronto Pearson.
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TTC, Metrolinx under fire for not extending service following World Series Game 7 | CBC News

and the city reposted it shortly after midnight, saying the last GO train from Union Station would be leaving soon. Reminder: we know the game is running late, but transit won't wait! the city said in a post. The game wrapped up shortly after 12 a.m. in a heartbreaking loss for the Blue Jays. About 40,000 people packed the sold-out Rogers Centre and watch parties were hosted across the city.
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1 week ago

"Mission accomplished": Ontario Premier Ford defends ad that triggered Trump

Doug Ford pulled a controversial ad after speaking with Prime Minister Mark Carney to resume U.S. trade talks and seek a fair deal for Ontario.
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1 week ago

See No Evil? Canadian Government Media Blurs Out the Swastika on a Ukrainian Soldier.

Canada obscures neo-Nazi imagery and minimizes its historical and contemporary links to far-right elements by blurring extremist symbols in state media.
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3 days ago

Why some airline travellers are opting for a seat upgrade, despite the big price tag | CBC Radio

Many travelers are upgrading to premium and premium-economy cabins after experiencing better service and comfort, boosting airline premium-cabin revenues.
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3 days ago

This Tiny Village in the Canadian Rockies Has Hundreds of Miles of Hiking Trails, Turquoise Lakes, and 1,500 Square Miles of Wilderness-and No, It's Not Banff

Kananaskis is a vast, quieter Canadian Rockies wilderness offering extensive trails, lakes, and village amenities for immersive outdoor recreation, now globally recognized.
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Two Bedrooms in 30 Feet: Rover Tiny Homes' Gambier Delivers Luxury Living for $149,900 - Yanko Design

The 30-foot Gambier tiny home delivers two-bedroom luxury, rugged construction, year-round performance certifications, and affordability at $149,900 for full-time living or a cottage.
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Maple Leafs' Chris Tanev discharged from hospital after leaving game vs. Flyers on stretcher

The collision occurred in the third period of the Maple Leafs' 5-2 win over the Flyers on Saturday night. It appeared to be a relatively harmless play at first, but it quickly became evident that Tanev would need assistance getting off the ice. There was also a little extra caution involved given the fact that it was Tanev's first game back following a similar injury a couple of weeks ago, when he took a shoulder to the jaw from New Jersey Devils forward Dawson Mercer.
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5 days ago

Canada's Carney and China's Xi Jinping take step towards mending ties

China and Canada agreed to restore bilateral relations toward a healthy, stable, and sustainable track after leaders met and signaled a turning point.
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1 week ago
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Trump Teaches Canada What It Means to be a U.S. Ally Now

Canadian public opinion toward the United States has soured, with a plurality viewing the U.S. as a potential threat or enemy.
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3 days ago
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Canadians take to social media to debate their prime minister's apology to Trump over anti-tariffs ad

Canada's prime minister privately apologized to President Trump for an Ontario anti-tariffs ad; Ontario's premier defended the ad and declined to apologize.
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Return to office for Ontario civil servants 'unnecessarily confusing,' unions say | CBC News

Ontario public servants ordered to return four days weekly face space shortages, disruptive ad hoc arrangements, and increased taxpayer costs from new leases and buildings.
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4 days ago

A summer to remember as tourism numbers hit all-time high | CBC News

Canada's tourism revenue hit a record $59 billion between May and August 2025, driven by domestic travel and strong overseas visitors.
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Ontario government backs down on consultations to end rent control, indefinite leases | CBC News

Ontario will not proceed with consultations to change lease expiry rules, preserving lease stability while pursuing reforms to strengthen the rental market.
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Our Enemy Now is Canada': Alan Dershowitz Calls for Sanctions' Against Neighbor Over Israel Policy

Dershowitz reportedly told the newspaper that Canada had made itself an enemy due to its recognition of a nonexistent entity a reference to Canada's recent recognition of the State of Palestine. Dershowitz who recently made headlines over his feud with a Martha's Vineyard pierogi vendor also accused Canada of not doing enough to combat antisemitism and said he was in favour of Trump putting tariffs on Canada for its statements regarding Israel and Netanyahu, and even sanctions perhaps.
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4 days ago

ANALYSIS | Ontario renters, cyclists, environmentalists concerned about Ford omnibus bill | CBC News

Ontario's Bill 60 aims to speed housing construction while amending 16 laws and prompting concerns about tenant rights, bike lanes and municipal planning.
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U.S. ambassador to Canada goes on expletive-laced tirade at Ontario's trade representative, witnesses say | CBC News

U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra launched an expletive-laden tirade at Ontario trade representative David Paterson during a high-profile Ottawa Canada–U.S. event.
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'Poverty and hunger are becoming normalized': Toronto's food bank use hitting new records, faster than ever | CBC News

Toronto food bank visits reached 4.1 million from March 2024 to April 2025, a 340% increase since 2019.
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Looking to buy your first home? Ontario government proposes thousands in tax relief for some first-time buyers | CBC News

The Ontario government is proposing to help first-time homebuyers by lowering costs with a sales tax rebate it says could save up to $130,000, when combined with other provincial and federal saving initiatives. The proposal, which will be included in next week's fall economic statement, will rebate the eight per cent provincial harmonized sales tax (HST) for first-time buyers purchasing a home valued up to $1 million.
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Canadian prime minister apologized to Trump for the anti-tariff ad and says he told Ontario's premier not to run it | Fortune

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Canadian prime minister apologized to Trump for the anti-tariff ad and says he told Ontario's premier not to run it | Fortune

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1 week ago

Quebec's disastrous forest reform bill was killed, but the threat remains

Quebec's proposed Bill 97 prioritized large-scale industrial logging over environmental protection and Indigenous rights, prompting broad Indigenous and civil opposition and eventual abandonment.
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"If It Stays like This, They're Going to Win!": The 1995 Referendum That Nearly Ended Canada | The Walrus

My boss, the Gazette's national editor, was Brian Kappler, strawberry blond and in his forties, viewed with suspicion among my fellow Serious Young Reporters because he was unfashionably conservative (he liked Rush Limbaugh's radio show) and sometimes not serious (he earned good side-gig money moonlighting as the paper's celebrity gossip columnist, using the pen name Doug Camilli). But I liked Kappler fine.
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4 days ago

Hundreds of GM autoworkers protest company's decision to close CAMI plant in Ontario | CBC News

Hundreds of General Motors employees took to the sidewalk outside the CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont., on Wednesday to call on the automotive company to find a new vehicle for production at the plant. The workers, represented by Unifor Local 88, want clarity soon on the future of production after last week's announcement that the CAMI plant would no longer be involved in the BrightDrop electric delivery van.
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1 week ago

Who is Doug Ford, the Canadian politician pushing Trump's buttons?

Doug Ford shifted from a Trump-style campaigner to opposing U.S. tariffs, positioning Ontario against protectionist U.S. trade measures.
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4 days ago

Bank of Canada cuts interest rate to 2.25% | CBC News

Bank of Canada cut its policy rate to 2.25% due to trade-war-driven weakness, noting monetary policy cannot fully reverse tariff-induced structural damage while inflation remains near 2%.
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4 days ago

Ford government wants to limit debate, skip public hearings on bill to scrap speed cameras | CBC News

Government House Leader Steve Clark is proposing to fast track a red tape reduction bill that includes banning speed cameras, a labour bill and an emergency management bill. The government plans to stop any further debate at the second reading stage for the three bills, then entirely bypass the committee stage that usually follows a time to hear from the public on the bill and make any amendments and limit debate time for the final, third reading stage.
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Canada's GDP shrank in August | CBC News

Canada's economy contracted 0.3% in August but an advance estimate suggests Q3 annualized growth of about 0.4%, potentially avoiding a recession.
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Quebec Is a Lot More Canadian Than Sovereigntists Want to Admit | The Walrus

S ince the Quiet Revolution, the question of whether one identifies first as Québécois or Canadian has remained a powerful marker of Quebec's political and cultural life. The ambivalence of Quebec identity is deeply rooted in a long historical evolution-from the "Canadians" of New France before the British conquest to the "French Canadians" after the Act of Union of 1840, and, finally, to the "Quebecers" of today.
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Avoid travel to parts of Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa storms through region, GAC says | CBC News

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Toronto's Little Jamaica community fears for loved ones as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall | CBC News

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Avoid travel to parts of Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa storms through region, GAC says | CBC News

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Toronto's Little Jamaica community fears for loved ones as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall | CBC News

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Leaked files reveal CRA refunded millions by mistake | CBC News

The CRA automated systems issued a $4.99-million bogus refund that avoided manual review, and the agency is seeking to recover the funds in Federal Court.
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Forfeiture of Russian plane seized in Toronto requires feds to disentangle' ownership | CBC News

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says pursuing forfeiture of a seized Russian cargo plane that has been parked for years at Toronto Pearson International Airport has forced the government to disentangle the aircraft's complex ownership structure. This is a legal process, but it's also in the context of: How else can we help Ukraine in its time of need?' Anand said at a Friday news conference. The owners of the Antonov aircraft used complex corporate structures that have required significant time to disentangle.
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MEG meeting on Cenovus deal postponed another week | CBC News

An MEG Energy Corp. shareholder vote on a proposed takeover by Cenovus Energy Inc. has been delayed another week. MEG board chair James McFarland twice paused a meeting Thursday to address a last-minute "regulatory inquiry" before adjourning it until Nov. 6. It's the latest twist in a bitter months-long takeover fight that pitted oilsands giant Cenovus against smaller rival bidder Strathcona Resources Ltd.
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Oshawa councillors, businesses say planned street closure for GO extension will cause bedlam' in city | CBC News

Oshawa councillors demand Metrolinx avoid a year-long full closure of Simcoe Street during Central Oshawa GO Station construction to protect business access and traffic flow.
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Letters to the Editor: September/October 2025 | The Walrus

Independent musicians can sustain modest livelihoods through small-run records, touring, and local community engagement while broader wealth inequality demands solutions outside the music industry.
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Residents, region staff flag concerns over Peel art gallery changing ownership to City of Brampton | CBC News

A motion approved approved at Peel Regional Council last month proposes control of the Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives (PAMA) be transferred to the City of Brampton, with a plan to enhance programming and modernize the funding model. The site, which was originally the Peel County courthouse and jail, was built in 1867. But for more than 55 years it's housed thousands of pieces of art and artifacts representing the history of the region.
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Ford defends Ontario anti-tariff ad that angered Trump, says he achieved his goal | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford ran a U.S. anti-tariff ad using Ronald Reagan's words that generated widespread U.S. media attention and temporarily halted trade talks.
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Toronto charity offers aid to Jamaica as Hurricane Melissa set to bear down on island | CBC News

GlobalMedic stands ready to send water purification units, drones and 900–1,000 family emergency kits to Jamaica if Hurricane Melissa devastates the island.
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Trump says US, Canada will not restart trade talks

U.S.–Canada trade talks halted after Ontario aired an ad using edited Ronald Reagan clips; Trump condemned it as false and raised tariffs instead.
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Cyberpunks mess with Canada's water, energy, farm systems

The victims included a municipal water facility where pressure values were changed, an oil and gas company whose tank gauge was tampered with, and a farm silo where drying temperatures were altered, "resulting in potentially unsafe conditions if not caught on time." Officials stressed these weren't sophisticated, state-sponsored operations but opportunistic intrusions that caused real-world disruption ranging from false alarms to degraded service. The attackers didn't need custom malware or insider access either - just a connection and curiosity.
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Rufus Wainwright Changes "O Canada" Lyrics at World Series to Dig at Trump

Rufus Wainwright altered 'O Canada' lyric to assert that Canadians alone decide their country's future in response to Trump's '51st state' comments.
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Vaughan home shot at for 3rd time in months, police say | CBC News

A home in Vaughan has been shot at for the third time in two months, York Regional Police say. Officers say they responded to a shooting at a residence on Allison Ann Way, near Bathurst Street and Major MacKenzie Drive W., around 5 a.m. Monday. No one was injured, police said in a news release Monday. Several shots were fired, they say, hitting the home and a car in the driveway.
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Mississauga house fire on Halloween deemed suspicious, police say | CBC News

A house fire in Mississauga on Halloween night is being investigated as suspicious, Peel police say. Just before 9 p.m. Friday, officers responded to a residential fire in the area of Mississauga and Kane roads, where they found Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services crews working to extinguish a blaze at a two-storey home, Peel police said in an email. The house sustained heavy damage as a result.
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