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Skilled trade workers demand province revisit dismissed immigration program applications, prove fraud | CBC News

In an statement Friday, the OINP office said it had identified systemic misrepresentation and/or fraud related to the eligibility requirements of the skilled trades stream of the program. The OINP director then decided to suspend the skilled trades stream, the statement said, and return all outstanding applications under it something protesters say has left hundreds of workers in limbo on their status in Canada.
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Mississauga street named after former prince Andrew will not be renamed, city council decides | CBC News

The motion comes after the former prince announced last month he would be giving up his title as Duke of York, following years of criticism about his behaviour and connections to late U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In 2022, he settled a lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre, accusing him of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager. A statement issued by Buckingham Palace last month also said that King Charles had initiated a formal process to remove the Style, Titles and Honors of Prince Andrew.
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Ontario education minister eyes more possible school board takeovers as Bill 33 passes | CBC News

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Ministry orders school boards to launch new 'student and family support' offices | CBC News

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Ontario education minister eyes more possible school board takeovers as Bill 33 passes | CBC News

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Ministry orders school boards to launch new 'student and family support' offices | CBC News

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Ophthalmologists urge provinces not to allow optometrists to perform minor surgeries | CBC News

Ophthalmologists warn that expanding optometrists' scope to include surgeries and laser treatments endangers patient safety and should remain physician-only.
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Olympic snowboarder turned drug lord ordered killing of witness against him, feds charge

A former Olympic snowboarder who allegedly became the head of a billion-dollar drug trafficking organization has been charged with ordering the murder of a witness against him earlier this year, according to an indictment unsealed Wednesday by federal prosecutors in Los Angeles. Authorities said Ryan Wedding, a Canadian who is on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, issued an order to kill a witness in a 2024 federal narcotics case against him.
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Budget release: Canada courts US researchers and signals wider commitment to science

Canada's federal budget largely preserves planned research funding increases, limits research council cuts to 2%, and invests to attract international scientists.
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Science on shaky ground: Canadian research shifts in the wake of US cuts

Loss of US federal research funding will halt enrollment in pediatric brain-tumor trials across North America, disrupting collaborations and harming Canadian science.
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Budget release: Canada courts US researchers and signals wider commitment to science

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Canada Post paints bleak financial picture, hints at big job cuts | CBC News

Canada Post is effectively insolvent, reporting over $1 billion operating loss in 2025 and planning large workforce reductions through attrition and voluntary departures.
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Sovereignty Isn't Just about Military Strength | The Walrus

In these uncertain times-whether it is foreign interference directed at our democratic institutions, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its threatening rhetoric toward the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the surreptitious interest in the Canadian Arctic by Russia and China, peril to key nodes on supply chains such as Taiwan and the Strait of Hormuz, or United States president Donald Trump's taunting that Canada should become the fifty-first state-our sovereignty is under serious threat.
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A radar system meant to spot distant threats could land right in Ontario farmers' backyards | CBC News

A proposed 1,600-hectare Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar project near Stayner, Ontario threatens farmland and is provoking community fear and opposition.
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How to Maximize Your Software Spend: Cashback and Discounts Every Finance Team Should Be Using

From AI tools to automation platforms, software now powers almost every part of the operations but that progress comes with a cost. As budgets rise, so does the pressure to make every dollar count. In fact, 71% of Canadian SMBs are already using AI and automation tools (source: Microsoft), and 69% plan to increase software spend this year (source: Capterra). With 75% expecting to boost their tech investments again in 2025 (source: Microsoft),
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CRTC updates definition of Canadian content, putting limits on AI use | CBC News

The new definition maintains the same approach as the previous one by using a points system to determine whether something is Cancon based on the number of Canadians occupying key creative positions in a production. The modernized definition expands the list of positions that count toward the total to include jobs like showrunner, special effects director and head of costuming. The CRTC says those roles should be staffed by humans, not AI.
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U.S. to give briefing on crime ring tied to Canadian Olympian-turned-fugitive, sources say | CBC News

A Montreal man was arrested and linked to charges connected to alleged drug lord and Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, an FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive.
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Ontario expands energy efficiency programs to eligible appliances | CBC News

Ontario homeowners will soon be able to get provincial rebates of up to $200 for energy efficient appliances through an expanded program. Energy Minister Stephen Lecce announced a Home Renovation Savings Program earlier this year, and it initially gave rebates for energy efficiency renovations and improvements, such as new windows, doors, insulation, air sealing, smart thermostats and heat pumps. Lecce is announcing today that starting this fall, households can receive
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Durham GO riders call for return of express train 4 years after service was paused | CBC News

Lakeshore East GO express trains remain suspended due to removal of a third track for construction, lengthening commutes and prompting commuters to demand service restoration.
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Ontario NDP leader kicked out of question period after calling Ford government 'corrupt' | CBC News

Ontario opposition leader Marit Stiles was removed from question period after calling Premier Doug Ford's government "corrupt" amid a scandal over the Skills Development Fund.
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Elliotte Friedman pours cold water on Islanders' rookie making Olympic squad

I don't think Schaefer's going, right? I just don't think he's going. If you look at the defense from the 4 Nations, I think Team Canada is really happy with a lot of those guys that went.
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Ontario, Alberta school boards caught unprepared in mass student data breach: provincial watchdogs | CBC News

Privacy watchdogs in Ontario and Alberta issued their findings Tuesday after investigating a mass data breach of a student information system used across Canada, concluding that school boards lacked adequate breach response plans, among other issues. Ontario's privacy commissioner says PowerSchool, a software and storage company for school systems in the U.S. and Canada, was a victim of a cyberattack and ransom threat in December 2024 that compromised the data of current and former students, parents and staff.
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Standing up for Inuit-led research in Canada's changing Arctic

Inuit communities in Nunavut face growing threats to food security, cultural practices, and mental health, driving research into Inuit health, environmental issues, and food sovereignty.
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We left Canada and moved to Texas for work 19 years ago. Living here completely changed the course of our family's lives.

A family relocated from Alberta to Dallas for work, facing heat-related logistics, prolonged pet separation, and the challenge of rebuilding local community and services.
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Alberta already has sky-high car insurance rates. Will 120 km/h speed limits send premiums higher? | CBC News

Vehicle insurance companies are going to keep a close watch on whether the Alberta government keeps driving forward with a proposal to increase some highway speed limits to 120 km/h. The province has launched an online survey about increasing the speed limit on upwards of 2,150 kilometres of divided highways in different parts of Alberta. The survey also asks which of the highways should be prioritized for faster speeds. The government plans to begin a trial after the survey closes on Dec. 12.
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Canadian PM Mark Carney clears budget vote, averting snap elections

Mark Carney's minority government advanced a deficit‑boosting 2025 budget, narrowly surviving a confidence vote to shield Canada from US tariffs and boost defence and housing.
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Canadian snowbirds say political tensions with the U.S. are changing their migration patterns | CBC News

A Canadian snowbird canceled Fort Lauderdale visits after U.S. president's remarks about Canada and tariff tensions, choosing Puerto Vallarta instead.
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Canada's Newest Travel Experience Invites You Into a Family Home for Dinner

In Markham, Ontario, about 20 miles north of Toronto, you could book a table for lobster risotto at a modern Italian restaurant or for a marbled ribeye at a classic steakhouse. Or, you could reserve a seat inside the warm, welcoming home of a local family.
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New home construction drops in October | CBC News

National annualized housing starts fell 17% in October to 232,765 units, with Ontario and British Columbia declines partially offset by gains in Montreal and Alberta.
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Increased reliance on natural gas in Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area undermines emission cut efforts: report | CBC News

Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area emissions rose 1% in 2024, driven by increased natural gas use for electricity, undermining progress toward 2030 climate targets.
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City crews clear encampment in downtown Toronto as shelters continue to face high demand | CBC News

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New shops and cafes can open in Toronto neighbourhoods decades after being outlawed | CBC News

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City crews clear encampment in downtown Toronto as shelters continue to face high demand | CBC News

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New shops and cafes can open in Toronto neighbourhoods decades after being outlawed | CBC News

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Ontario's education bill replaces democracy with 'partisan political control,' warns NDP ahead of final vote | CBC News

Bill 33 centralizes ministerial control over school boards, mandates school resource officers, and is criticized for sidelining elected trustees and eroding student and community rights.
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Is Canada Helping Identify Boats the US Is Blowing Up? | The Walrus

Canada continues participating in Operation Caribbe despite U.S. extrajudicial vessel strikes and lack of disclosed evidence or due process.
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Passengers flying from Newark to Copenhagen were stranded overnight after an unscheduled landing at a remote Canadian military base

An SAS transatlantic flight diverted to Goose Bay, leaving passengers stranded overnight before a rescue A330 retrieved them about 22 hours later.
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Team Canada unveils athlete outfits for Milan-Cortina Olympics, Paralympics | CBC Sports

Lululemon designed Team Canada Olympic and Paralympic kits focusing on innovation, inclusivity, thermoregulation, adaptive features, and Canadian-inspired aesthetics.
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These were Ontario's most stolen vehicles in 2024 | CBC News

Certain Honda and Toyota models, especially the 2024 Lexus TX Series, face high theft risk in Ontario despite recent overall declines driven by law enforcement.
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Shoppers Drug Mart billed $81M for MedsChecks in 2 years when COVID services waned | CBC News

Shoppers Drug Mart billed Ontario's MedsCheck program $81.2 million in two years amid pharmacist claims of corporate pressure to meet medication-review targets.
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Green Roof Policies Are a Growing Trend: 2025 Update

A modern green roof involves more than just plants. It needs high-quality waterproofing and protection against root damage, a drainage system, filter cloth, and a lightweight growing medium. The plants may be small, drought-tolerant ones like sedums, or larger grasses. The system can be modular or site-built, and depending on the planting medium depth, may even resemble a natural meadow or a garden with shrubs and trees.
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MPs to decide whether to approve Liberal government's budget | CBC

Minority Liberal government lacks sufficient votes for its budget; today's confidence vote could force a federal election if the budget fails.
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ANALYSIS | A minister under fire, alleged lobbyist connections: What to know about the latest Queen's Park controversy | CBC News

Ontario's Skills Development Fund awarding of $1.3 billion faced criticism for unfair, nontransparent decisions, ministerial interference, lobbyist links, and a possible police investigation.
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Ontario asks OPP to investigate recipient of Skills Development Fund after forensic audit | CBC News

Ontario government referred a forensic audit into grant irregularities at Keel Digital Solutions to the OPP; payments to the provider are under review.
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ANALYSIS | A minister under fire, alleged lobbyist connections: What to know about the latest Queen's Park controversy | CBC News

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Ontario asks OPP to investigate recipient of Skills Development Fund after forensic audit | CBC News

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Prominent legal scholar detained at Canadian border while on his way to a conference on Palestine | CBC News

Richard Falk, a 95-year-old retired UN special rapporteur, was detained and questioned by Canadian border agents for several hours before being allowed into Canada.
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Skills Development Fund recipient wants audit released, says government avoiding accountability | CBC News

Keel Digital Solutions demands public release of the forensic audit into $8.33M Skills Development Fund payments, saying secrecy harms clients and caused layoffs.
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Illicit crypto-to-cash deals are unlocking new ways to launder money in Canada | CBC News

Unregulated crypto-to-cash services in Canada enable anonymous, large cash exchanges without proper ID or registration, creating widespread vulnerability to money laundering and illicit finance.
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Toronto City Hall raises Palestinian flag, joining other cities across Canada | CBC News

Toronto City Hall flew the Palestinian flag on the 37th anniversary of the Palestinian Declaration of Independence, following similar displays in other Canadian cities.
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Canada Detains Former UN Human Rights Rapporteurs Traveling to Palestine Event

Richard Falk and Hilal Elver were detained and questioned by Canadian authorities in Toronto while en route to an event examining Canada's role in Gaza.
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Cohere Is Canada's Biggest AI Hope. Why Is It So American? | The Walrus

Cohere is a Canadian AI company building large language models for businesses and governments while relying on significant US partnerships and funding.
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Christmas presents, in this economy? How some people are shifting their spending | CBC News

Hark, can you hear it? It's barely audible over the sound of a zillion people muttering, "isn't it too early for this?" while sipping holiday lattes, but it's there: the sound of Christmas spending panic. And this year's holiday season approaches amid soaring grocery prices, trade tensions and economic uncertainty. Which is why some people say they're planning a more modest Christmas, whether that involves spending less, giving fewer or more intentional gifts, relying more on charitable services, or scaling it all down.
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Quebec's New Health Care Law Sparks Province-Wide Clash with Doctors | The Walrus

Over the past seven years, he has repeatedly used extraordinary parliamentary tools to consolidate power and sidestep democratic scrutiny. The premier has invoked the notwithstanding clause to shield two major laws from Charter challenges-effectively placing them beyond judicial review-and has relied on closure to ram through contentious legislation by cutting off debate. Most recently, the CAQ used closure again to fast-track Bill 2, a move that underscores Legault's preference for control.
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Woman's death in Annex house fire deemed homicide, called 'cowardly and deplorable': police | CBC News

An elderly Toronto woman was killed in a deliberately set house fire investigators deem a targeted homicide; police seek one suspect.
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Doug Ford pushes for public sex offender registry for Ontario | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government is looking at making some information on the sex offender registry public, in the wake of a controversial Supreme Court of Canada decision on child pornography sentences. Ford says parents want to know if a sex offender is living next door or down the street, and he says making that public is a "no brainer."
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We are experiencing extremely high call volumes' 7 words that enrage Rogers customers | CBC News

Dominance by Rogers, Bell and Telus and call-centre cuts lead to poor customer service and lengthy, frustrating cancellation experiences.
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The Grey Cup Was Decided On A Goal Line Fumble | Defector

The Saskatchewan Roughriders defeated the Montreal Alouettes to win the 112th Grey Cup after a late, tense finish.
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The Mind-Bending Challenge of Warning Future Humans about Nuclear Waste

A deep geological repository was built to isolate long-lived radioactive waste underground for hundreds of millions of years, safeguarding it from human and natural threats.
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2 people facing dozens of charges after hundreds of thefts at GTA mausoleums, cemeteries: Halton police | CBC News

Officers arrested a 45-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman, both of no fixed address, at a Niagara Falls motel on Nov. 7. A search of the motel and a vehicle led to the recovery of thousands of dollars worth of jewelry and stolen items, said police. But investigators say many valuables may already have been sold and that some families may still be unaware if their mausoleum niche was robbed.
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Man dies from gunshot wounds after shooting in Beaverton: Durham police | CBC Accessibility

A man died from gunshot wounds after being dropped off at a Beaverton hospital; Durham homicide investigators are examining a related scene.
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Report into Durham police raises expert concerns about how service handles mental health, PTSD | CBC News

Durham Regional Police Service reportedly opposed many officers' WSIB PTSD and chronic mental stress claims, raising concerns about delayed mental-health support and a toxic workplace.
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Mount Dennis GO station starts service Sunday | CBC News

Mount Dennis station opened for GO and UP Express service, connecting to TTC buses and Kitchener GO, and will be the western stop for the Eglinton Crosstown LRT.
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Man dies after shooting in Brampton: police | CBC News

A man died in an isolated Brampton shooting; suspects fled and police urge anyone with information or video to contact investigators.
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Toronto's iconic Imperial Pub closes its doors after 81 years | CBC News

Imperial Pub in Toronto closed after 81 years after Toronto Metropolitan University purchased the land to build a new student residence.
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How China Courted, Cultivated, and Cornered Ottawa | The Walrus

Canada sought closer ties with China under Trudeau but faces heightened risks from Chinese influence operations and an intelligence culture ill-equipped to respond.
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Enbridge is expanding oil pipeline capacity. So could TMX. So do we need another pipeline? | CBC News

Proposed expansions and upgrades to major Western Canada pipelines would add export capacity equivalent to a new large pipeline, reducing potential export bottlenecks.
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Toronto may have to lay off about 1,000 people because of Ontario's speed camera ban: mayor | CBC News

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Ontario to spend $210M on non-speed camera road safety measures following ban | CBC News

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Toronto may have to lay off about 1,000 people because of Ontario's speed camera ban: mayor | CBC News

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Ontario to spend $210M on non-speed camera road safety measures following ban | CBC News

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Pope returns dozens of Indigenous artifacts to Canada DW 11/15/2025

The Vatican returned 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada for transfer to Indigenous organizations, prompting some criticism of church-to-church restitution.
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Vatican returns 62 items taken from Indigenous communities in Canada

Vatican returned 62 Indigenous artefacts to Canadian Catholic bishops for transfer to Indigenous organizations, acknowledging historical injustices and aiming to facilitate community repatriation.
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Former UN special rapporteur Richard Falk interrogated for hours in Canada

Richard Falk, an international law expert from the United States, told Al Jazeera that he was questioned at Toronto Pearson international airport on Thursday alongside his wife, fellow legal scholar Hilal Elver. list of 3 itemsend of list A security person came and said, We've detained you both because we're concerned that you pose a national security threat to Canada,' Falk, 95, said on Saturday in an interview from Ottawa, the Canadian capital. It was my first experience of this sort ever in my life.
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Robbery at Upper Canada Mall jewelry store | CBC News

Five suspects armed with hammers smashed display cases at a jewelry store in Upper Canada Mall, pepper-spraying a police officer and security guard.
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E-bikes, E-scooters prohibited on TTC until April | CBC News

Lithium-ion e-bikes and e-scooters are banned from TTC vehicles and property until April 15 due to fire-risk concerns, with enforcement including removal, fines, or arrest.
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Rosedale mansion owners ordered to tear down wall on their property, only a year after city approved it | CBC News

"The city is a hydra with many heads, and a lot of times those heads don't communicate with one another," Preyra said. "It's very hard on citizens, especially when they follow the process as directed."
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Toronto woman charged in hate-motivated harassment investigation | CBC News

A 34-year-old Toronto woman was arrested and charged with criminal harassment for two alleged hate-motivated incidents targeting youth on TTC buses.
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Craig Berube comments on importance of blocking out noise during tough stretches

The Toronto Maple Leafs are in their worst slump of the season after four straight losses, facing intense market pressure and needing focus and positive practice energy to recover.
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Carney's nation-building' programme misses mark to be truly transformative for Canada

Canada will fast-track C$56bn of nation-building projects focused on resource-based investments to boost competitiveness and diversify markets.
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Exhibition Grounds to be controlled by province under proposed Ontario Place legislation | CBC News

Bill 68 amendments would allow the province to designate Toronto's Exhibition Grounds as Ontario Place, enabling provincial control over city-owned land and decisions.
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Roundtable Key Takeaways: Investing in Canadian SMEs: Competition and Financing for Economic Growth

SMEs must proactively build relationships, pursue diverse funding sources, and engage competition authorities to improve access to capital and remove systemic barriers.
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Peel Region celebrates $103.4M in new funding to support refugee, asylum claimants | CBC News

Peel Region will receive $103.4 million in federal funding from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada between 2025 and 2027 to support asylum and refugee services.
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Canada seeks star academics from abroad, but stable funding for higher education remains a concern | CBC News

Canada is investing to recruit top international scholars and researchers, leveraging U.S. turbulence to boost research excellence while facing sustainability concerns in strained post-secondary systems.
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Trains on Line 1 will arrive every 2 minutes as of Saturday: Chow | CBC News

Line 1 trains every 2.5 minutes with extra rush-hour trains; 505 and 511 streetcars every six minutes at peak; service increases without fare hikes.
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Spy Boss Dan Rogers Has the Hardest Job in Ottawa | The Walrus

Dan Rogers leads CSIS amid growing foreign threats, Arctic security challenges, low internal morale, allegations of misconduct, and recent legislative updates to modernize the agency.
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You could get at least $50 from the bread price-fixing settlement. But the deadline is coming up | CBC News

Canadians who bought packaged bread between 2001 and 2021 can apply by Dec. 12 for a share of a $500-million settlement, with minimum payouts $50.
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Friday Video: The Positive Economics of Bike Lanes - Streetsblog USA

Montreal council candidate Leslie Roberts dismissed bike lane spending, insisting funds should go to road repairs while expressing indifference to actual costs.
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'Something is terribly wrong': Baby formula among most stolen food items as costs spiral, researcher says | CBC News

Infant formula prices in Canada have risen sharply, forcing low-income parents to choose between bills and feeding their children.
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Gen Z diners are changing the fast-food industry's approach | CBC News

Rising fast-food prices are causing young adults to dine out less, prompting chains to offer meal deals and promotions to attract them.
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2 arrested, 1 wanted in homicide and attempted murder investigation: OPP | CBC News

Provincial police say two people have been arrested and another is wanted in an investigation into an attempted murder and a homicide in southern Ontario. OPP say York Region police officers responded to a report of a shooting in Vaughan, Ont., the night of Nov. 12, 2020 and one person was injured and taken to hospital. They say OPP officers responded to a shooting at a home in Bolton, Ont., the afternoon of Jan. 18, 2021,
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If You Can Identify 10/12 Of These Canadian Foods, You're A Certified Food Expert

An interactive quiz invites users to identify iconic Canadian dishes, showcasing diverse comfort foods and regional delicacies beyond maple syrup.
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Canada moves to rebuild trade ties with India after years of tension

Canada seeks to rebuild trade ties with India and attract Indian investment across aerospace, AI, critical minerals, energy, and agriculture.
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Canada Still Works for U.S. Sellers

Tariffs, a postal strike, and changing taxes in 2025 significantly disrupted U.S.–Canada cross-border ecommerce, yet Canada remains a primary entry market for U.S. sellers.
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Canada says Russia and China are ramping up spy efforts in its Arctic region

Russia and China actively target Canada's Arctic with cyber and non-cyber intelligence collection against government and private sectors; CSIS foiled some Russian and Iranian operations.
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This Is the No. 1 Country Americans Want to Move to in 2026 for Cost of Living, Safety, and Health Care

Canada is the leading relocation choice for Americans considering moving abroad (24.4%), with cost of living as the primary deciding factor.
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Toronto Indigenous centres fear cutbacks and closures after federal budget tabled | CBC News

The shelves at Toronto Council Fire Native Cultural Centre's food bank haven't been as stocked up as they used to be, but the need is greater than it's ever been, it says. And now the centre at Dundas Street and Parliament Street is one of the spots that fears losing funding after this year's federal budget left key reconciliation programs without guaranteed money beyond spring 2026.
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In Canada, Wu helps chop down Boston's Christmas tree

Michelle Wu visited Nova Scotia to strengthen Boston–Canada ties, meet leaders and experts on health and logistics, and participate in Halifax's Tree for Boston ceremony.
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Toronto drivers beware: Several road restrictions coming into effect, city says | CBC News

Don Valley Parkway, Bayview Avenue and Bloor Street on and off-ramps have been fully closed nightly from 9:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. due to ongoing rehabilitation work since Nov. 3 and its now expected to last until Nov. 21. Starting Thursday at 9 p.m. until Friday at 5:30 a.m. Adelaide Street E. will be fully closed from Parliament Street to Eastern Avenue, and Eastern Avenue will be fully closed from Sumach Street to Broadway Avenue.
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Toronto cyclists pedal to Queen's Park to protest limits to new bike lanes in Ford government's Bill 60 | CBC News

Protesting parts of a new bill that would limit construction of new bike lanes in Ontario, dozens of cyclists pedalled to Queen's Park through downtown Toronto Thursday morning to push back against what they say is yet another baseless provincial attack on cycling infrastructure. Bill 60 is an omnibus bill proposed by Premier Doug Ford's government in October, which has already drawn criticism from Toronto City Council, housing advocates and environmentalists, as well as cyclists.
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I proposed in Montreal. On one of the happiest days of my life, Marriott kicked us out of our Sonder hotel.

A couple celebrating their engagement in Montreal was forced to vacate a Marriott-licensed Sonder room the morning after because Sonder's Marriott licensing ended.
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MEG takeover saga draws to a close as Cenovus completes purchase | CBC News

Cenovus completed its takeover of MEG Energy, adding about 110,000 barrels per day and acquiring assets in a deal worth over $8.6 billion.
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See the Indigenous Side of Vancouver at These Museums, Galleries, Shops + Restaurants

Vancouver showcases abundant Indigenous art citywide—from YVR airport installations to museums, markets, and Indigenous-owned stays—reflecting land, sea, and Indigenous worldviews.
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The Generation That Outgrew Quebec Nationalism | The Walrus

Quebec's unique historical precariousness fuels strong culture and intense politics, fostering belonging yet exposing fault lines as immigrant-wary nationalism rises.
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3 teens dead, another in hospital after crash near Hanover | CBC News

Three young people are dead and a fourth is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after a single-vehicle crash on a gravel road near Hanover on Tuesday. All four teens were students at John Diefenbaker Senior School (JDSS) in Hanover and were between the ages of 15 and 17, said West Grey Police Const. Allyson Iles said. Three of the teens, two boys and a girl, were thrown from the vehicle and died at the scene.
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