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2 sent to hospital after hit-and-run collision in North York Saturday | CBC News

Two people hospitalized after a hit-and-run collision at Finch Avenue East and Bayview Avenue in North York; fleeing red sedan with flat tire; injuries non-life-threatening.
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This former WW II PoW camp building could be torn down. Its protectors want to give it new life | CBC News

Marilyn Morawetz stares at the crumbling walls of a historic cafeteria building, still finding beauty in its prairie-style architecture. They're almost never seen in an industrial kind of setting like this, she said. If it goes down, our real fear is that everything will go down and that would be an incredible shame. The 100-year-old building closed in 2008 and sits in disrepair alongside five other heritage buildings that once formed Camp 30, on the edge of the Town of Bowmanville, Ont.
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Man seeking asylum in Canada trapped at US Ice facility after he says he crossed border by mistake

A refugee claimant detained in the US seeks return to Canada but CBSA remains unresponsive despite legal obligations under the safe third country agreement.
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Downtown Oshawa property manager struggling to stay afloat amid open drug use, vandalism | CBC News

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Toronto recognized a priest for her book on a church encampment. Then, it tore it down | CBC News

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Downtown Oshawa property manager struggling to stay afloat amid open drug use, vandalism | CBC News

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Toronto recognized a priest for her book on a church encampment. Then, it tore it down | CBC News

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Peel police create new unit to address hate-motivated crimes in 'culturally responsive' way | CBC News

The unit aims to provide a "culturally responsive approach" to community safety, according Mark Dapat, Peel Regional Police Deputy Chief of community safety and well-being, who oversees the centralized unit of 10 dedicated officers. Dapat said the unit will address hate-motivated crimes involving religious institutions and cultural centres, as well as those stemming from social and geopolitical tensions. 'We've been listening to our community," Dapat told CBC Toronto. "They feel sometimes during the judicial process they're lost in the system.'
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7 charged for flying drones over Rogers Centre during Blue Jays playoff run | CBC News

Seven people were charged with eight offences for flying drones over Rogers Centre during Blue Jays post-season games, violating Canadian Aviation Regulations and no-fly zones.
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Man charged with sexual assault of two minors: Toronto police | CBC News

A 52-year-old man from Toronto has been arrested for sexually assaulting two minors and for breaking and entering a Toronto apartment, said police. Oscar Campos, a former superintendent at an apartment near Islington Avenue and Rexdale Boulevard, is alleged to have befriended and sexually assaulted an 8-year-old girl and 10-year-old girl on multiple occasions, said a release by Toronto police.
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Ben Flanagan eyes Canadian title over record time in marathon debut | CBC Sports

Ben Flanagan treats the Toronto Waterfront Marathon as a Canadian championship and manages expectations after injury, prioritizing a solid finish over a fast debut.
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A gay throuple made history when an agency let them adopt. They're waiting for the law to catch up. - LGBTQ Nation

But a legal roadblock stands in the way: Quebec doesn't legally recognize more than two parents per child. That fact was a dealbreaker for the first adoption agency the men applied with. But after working with a lawyer, they approached another, which they said was more open to their relationship. The agency started the evaluation process. "Through that process, they learned that we are a little different because we're three, but we're not different from any other family," LeBlanc said.
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Where is the consent?' ask families after charity relocates loved ones with autism amid labour dispute | CBC News

Residents with autism were relocated without family consent during a charity labour dispute, prompting families to seek intervention to restore them to familiar group homes.
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Carney says legislation to toughen sentences, make bail harder coming next week | CBC News

The government will introduce reverse‑onus bail, harsher and consecutive sentences, and hire 1,000 RCMP officers to remove violent and repeat offenders from streets.
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Unlicenced, impaired driver gets 4-year sentence for fatal Etobicoke crash in 2023 | CBC News

Tara MacMunn was sentenced to four years in prison and barred from driving for eight years after causing a deadly, impaired collision.
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Murder trial of alleged poison seller Kenneth Law delayed until spring 2026 | CBC News

Kenneth Law's jury trial on 14 murder and 14 counselling-or-aiding-suicide charges is delayed to April 2026 amid legal appeals over liability for supplying lethal substances.
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Protecting Canada's Cultural Sovereignty | The Walrus

Canadian-produced television strengthens national cultural identity, but US streaming giants and restrictive regulations threaten domestic broadcasters' ability to produce and distribute Canadian stories.
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Man arrested after dump truck crashes into Vaughan highway overpass: OPP | CBC News

A raised-box dump truck struck Langstaff Road Bridge on Highway 400 in Vaughan, prompting lane closures and an arrest for careless driving and overheight vehicle.
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All 100 Toronto Public Library branches will now be open on Sundays | CBC News

Good news Toronto readers: starting this week, all of Toronto's 100 public libraries will be open on Sundays. Thirty-three library branches will now be open on Sundays for the first time, while 67 are extending their Sunday hours, a Toronto Public Library (TPL) news release said Friday. The change means all libraries will be open Sundays from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., except on holidays.
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You Can't Always Measure the Impact of Journalism in Clicks | The Walrus

Robert Land Academy, a military-style boys' boarding school, inflicted systemic abuse on students and was shut down after investigations and numerous lawsuits.
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Lilly Singh quips new honorary PhD will become her 'entire personality' from now on | CBC News

Lilly Singh received an honorary doctor of laws degree from York University, recognizing community-building and entertainment contributions in Toronto.
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Indigenous businesses and tourism groups note rising interest amid U.S. tariffs | CBC News

Indigenous-owned tourism in Ontario is experiencing increased demand as travellers seek authentic cultural, nature and hands-on experiences, creating growth and economic opportunities.
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Anti-Israel cyberattack disrupts operations at Kelowna airport - DataBreaches.Net

Kelowna Airport's passenger information screens and public address systems were overtaken in a pro‑Hamas cyberattack, disrupting operations and broadcasting extremist messages.
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Inherently cruel': Canadian parents say citizenship bill erodes rights of children adopted abroad

Proposed citizenship legislation imposes a 'substantial connection' test that would require foreign-born Canadian children, including international adoptees, to prove ties to Canada to pass citizenship.
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Ronald Reagan narrates a new anti-tariff ad from Canada

Ontario is funding a $75 million U.S. ad campaign invoking Reagan's free-trade warnings to urge Republicans against tariffs that harm trade and jobs.
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After Stellantis dumps Canada for $13 billion move to U.S., Ontario premier urges fight back against 'real piece of work' Trump | Fortune

Ontario Premier Doug Ford called for tariffs against the U.S. after Stellantis shifted Jeep Compass production from Brampton, Ontario, to Illinois.
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Toronto's most cut-down speedcam recorded drivers going more than 100 km/h, data shows | CBC News

A Parkside Drive speed camera recorded a top speed of 154 km/h, with multiple speeds over 120 km/h, despite a 40 km/h posted limit.
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As a Glacier Retreats, a Gold Mine Advances. Why Are Some Locals Angry?

New Polaris Mine renewal near the Tulsequah River threatens Taku watershed salmon, faces Indigenous, environmental, and Alaskan community opposition amid existing acid mine drainage.
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4-hour commute? Brampton Stellantis workers weighing whether to come to Windsor | CBC News

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Politicians call on Stellantis to fulfil promises to Brampton, Ont., autoworkers | CBC News

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4-hour commute? Brampton Stellantis workers weighing whether to come to Windsor | CBC News

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Politicians call on Stellantis to fulfil promises to Brampton, Ont., autoworkers | CBC News

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1 person dead after stabbing in Scarborough Thursday afternoon: police | CBC News

One person is dead after a stabbing in Scarborough Thursday afternoon, police say. Police were called to the area of Eglinton Avenue and Danforth Road at around 4:15 p.m., Toronto police said in a post on X, formerly Twitter. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene, and two people were arrested in the area, police say. No further details have been released.
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Mother of man charged in killings of 2 Toronto strangers tells courtroom he was not 'in his right mind' | CBC News

A man with a long-standing schizophrenia diagnosis is charged with killing two strangers; his defense seeks a finding of not criminally responsible due to mental illness.
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Rethinking Who Can Be Called a Psychologist

Allowing Master's-level practitioners to use the title Psychologist addresses unfair licensure barriers and expands workforce capacity while confronting professional title protectionism.
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CBC puts faces to names of trio charged in Ont. restaurateur's killing | CBC News

New pictures of the three men accused in the killing of Sharif Rahman in Owen Sound emerged after CBC won access to Scottish court files and used information in affidavits supplied by Canadian police to unearth social media profiles. Until those photos emerged, the only glimpses of those accused in Rahman's death came from grainy police handout photos. Those pictures showed two individuals, one in a blue T-shirt, the other wearing orange, running down Owen Sound's main street, as captured by a security camera.
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A Canadian pride moment in an otherwise disheartening loss for Blue Jays

Seattle Mariners lead the 2025 ALCS 2-0 after winning both road games in Toronto, with Josh Naylor hitting a historic postseason home run in his hometown.
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50 Years of Canada's First Modern Treaty: The James Bay Agreement | The Walrus

Fifty years ago, the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement saved the Inuit and the Cree of Northern Quebec from the flooding of their lands and the total transformation of their way of life. It also marked the beginning of an evolution that profoundly shaped these communities. Canada's first modern treaty, the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement was gradually implemented, granting the Inuit and the Cree school boards, access to health services, integration into the Canadian economy, and much more.
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CyberImpact and Axeptio Join Forces to Drive Compliant, High-Performance Digital Marketing in Canada

CyberImpact integrated Axeptio's consent management into landing pages, enabling lawful tracking, targeting, and advanced marketing automation compliant with Québec Law 25 and PIPEDA.
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Churchill Falls Could Make Newfoundland Rich-or Break It Again | The Walrus

The Churchill Falls redevelopment dominates the Newfoundland and Labrador election, promising massive revenue, thousands of jobs, and resolving a long dispute with Quebec.
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Investigation into Indigenous burial site in Riverdale set to move forward | CBC News

City begins formal investigation into Riverdale Indigenous burial site, processing excavated soil and consulting Indigenous communities to determine origins and care for ancestors.
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Trial for man accused of plotting NYC Jewish centre 'slaughter' while in Ontario set for May 2026 | CBC Accessibility

Khan, 21, was arrested by heavily armed Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers near a gas station in Ormstown, Que., last year, after authorities said he paid a human smuggler to help him cross the U.S. border. Khan faces two terrorism-related charges over an alleged ISIS-inspired plot to open fire at an unnamed Jewish centre in Brooklyn, which was set to be carried out around the anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.
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Can Free Beer Get Americans to Fly This Canadian Airline?

Air Canada offers complimentary alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages to boost customer satisfaction and offset handling costs while serving alcohol responsibly.
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A New Look at International Trade: The Challenges Facing Alberta's Entrepreneurs

Canadian small businesses face complex cross-border regulatory, logistical, and ecosystem inefficiencies that hinder U.S. expansion and create deep uncertainty.
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Vaughan's mayor wants council to spend $350K on 'crime-fighting' technology | CBC News

Vaughan will request $350,000 from the 2026 budget for up to 10 CCTV cameras and gunshot-detection technology to support crime-fighting efforts.
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Trial for investor who allegedly kidnapped Crypto King' Aiden Pleterski set to begin | CBC News

The trial for an investor who allegedly kidnapped Ontario's self-proclaimed 'Crypto King' after losing hundreds of thousands of dollars to him is set to begin Tuesday in Toronto. Akil Heywood, 41, is facing three charges related to the alleged kidnapping of Aiden Pleterski in early December 2022, and two counts of extortion. Heywood was one of five men charged in July 2023 in connection with the alleged kidnapping.
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Could Toronto's World Cup hotel tax increase hurt the city's hospitality industry in the long run? | CBC News

The more we increase our taxes, the less competitive we're going to be against other cities that we compete with for conventions, for example, she said.
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A Coder Built a Job-Posting Website. Conservatives Turned It into a Weapon against Foreign Workers | The Walrus

Conservative member of Parliament Michelle Rempel Garner, the shadow minister for immigration, has been on a social media tear. From August 26 to September 26, the member for the Alberta riding of Calgary Nose Hill posted on X about temporary foreign workers (TFWs). Nearly every day, she'd pluck a job listing from the jobwatchcanada.com website and imply it was fraudulent.
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Thanksgiving sees food banks step up efforts to help people in need, no matter where they are | CBC News

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Thanksgiving sees food banks step up efforts to help people in need, no matter where they are | CBC News

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Jays are the bird of choice for many this Thanksgiving | CBC News

A Vancouver couple will forego a traditional Thanksgiving turkey dinner to watch the Toronto Blue Jays' ALCS Game 1, prioritizing the playoff game over a large holiday meal.
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Peel police charge man, 49, from Brampton, Ont., with child luring | CBC News

49-year-old Brampton man charged with four counts of luring a child under 16 for allegedly using social media aliases; police suspect additional victims.
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Simcoe man arrested for mother's murder, OPP say | CBC News

OPP arrested a 45-year-old Simcoe man for second-degree murder after finding a deceased 71-year-old woman and are searching for a missing 49-year-old man.
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Gaza ceasefire brings relief to Toronto's Palestinian, Jewish communities | CBC News

A multi-phase ceasefire between Israel and Hamas brings relief in Toronto, but residents worry the truce may be temporary and uncertain.
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Canada Considering Doing Something Unforgivable to its Beluga Whales

Reporting by The Guardianthis week revealed that Marineland of Canada Inc, a for-profit aquatic theme park, is threatening to euthanize one of the largest captive whale populations in the world. Unless, that is, the Canadian government steps in to save the park from financial ruin with taxpayer dollars. Marineland has been plagued with financial woes over the past few years, including quite a bit of debt.
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Little Iran: Toronto's newest cultural district is here | CBC News

Toronto's newest cultural district was officially inaugurated Saturday in North York, bringing joy and excitement to the Iranian community in the city. Persian-Canadians, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow and Coun. Lily Cheng (Willowdale) joined together at Centre Park to unveil Little Iran's sign. On this Thanksgiving weekend, I want to show my gratitude to the Iranian community for coming together, celebrating, Chow said Saturday. Today is really a historic day.
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Pickleballers are making too much racket and could face new rules, Toronto city council says | CBC News

Toronto councillors are investigating noise mitigation measures for popular pickleball courts after residents complained about persistent high-pitched popping from paddles and balls.
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They were victims of a massive data breach in 2009. Interior Health denied it for a decade. - DataBreaches.Net

A 2009 Interior Health data breach affected 28,000 health-care workers, causing decade-long identity theft and denials, leaving victims burdened and seeking accountability.
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Affordable housing units in Parkdale set to be built by fall 2026: Mayor Chow | CBC News

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Affordable housing units in Parkdale set to be built by fall 2026: Mayor Chow | CBC News

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Projected Lineups for Kings vs Jets - 10/11/25 - The Hockey Writers Projected Lineups Latest News, Analysis & More

Kings expected to use same lineup from 6-5 shootout win; Jets made wing swaps but will otherwise dress the same lineup after 5-4 loss.
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Canada's Wasted Talent Amid National Mental Health Crisis

Canada wastes internationally trained mental health professionals, creating long waits and perpetuating racial and linguistic biases in professional registration.
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I'm a New Yorker who thought I'd never leave - until I burned out and moved to Montreal. Now I don't have plans to go back.

Leaving a high-pressure NYC corporate marketing job to move to Montreal eased stress and enabled creative pursuits despite income instability, cultural shocks, language and weather challenges.
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Ontario man pleads guilty in Toronto to 3 terrorism charges | CBC News

Matthew Althorpe, 29, of Fort Erie, pleaded guilty to facilitating terrorist activity, instructing others to carry out terrorist activity and committing an offence for a terrorist group. Althorpe admitted he created recruitment material for Atomwaffen Division (AWD), an international neo-Nazi group that was declared by the Canadian government in 2021 to be a terrorist entity. He also admitted he facilitated terrorist activities in Canada.
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Peel police charge 8 people after more than $400k worth of mail allegedly stolen | CBC News

Eight people in Peel Region face 344 charges after allegedly stealing hundreds of pieces of mail, recovering over 450 items including IDs, cheques, and credit cards.
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Canada Post union says it will move from nationwide strike action to rotating strikes on Saturday | CBC News

CUPW ends its nationwide strike and begins rotating strikes Oct 11 to restart mail delivery while continuing bargaining amid Canada Post's restructuring and financial losses.
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Nuclear operator found not criminally responsible for leaking power plant vulnerabilities on YouTube | CBC News

A 38-year-old Ontario man who faced a rare charge under Canada's state secrets law of leaking sensitive information to a foreign entity or terrorist group has been found not criminally responsible after he posted a YouTube video that disclosed nuclear power plant vulnerabilities and provided instructions on how to cause damage. James Alexander Mousaly, who worked for provincial electricity producer Ontario Power Generation, was suffering from bipolar disorder and psychosis
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Why finding a new home for Marineland's 30 belugas is proving difficult and complicated | CBC News

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Why finding a new home for Marineland's 30 belugas is proving difficult and complicated | CBC News

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Ex-Robert Land students call for stricter Ontario regulation of private schools amid abuse allegations | CBC News

About two dozen former Robert Land Academy students gathered at Queen's Park in Toronto on Thursday to demand better regulation of Ontario's private schools as the closed military-style school faces allegations of abuse. Their calls for change came after a CBC News investigation into allegations of historic physical and emotional abuse, and in some cases sexual exploitation, at the Wellandport private school.
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"A Subjugation": First Nations Chiefs Blast Carney's Nation-Building Scheme | The Walrus

There's plenty to be alarmed about. Born in the heat of US president Donald Trump's trade war, and out of the scramble to assert some measure of economic independence in an uncertain world, Bill C-5 is dressed in the language of efficiency. Should a mine or pipeline be judged vital to Canada, the nation won't wait. That speed comes, in part, from creating a single, expedited regulatory process.
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Toronto police arrest 8 protesters for allegedly breaking into MP's office | CBC

Toronto police say eight people have been arrested after they allegedly broke into the office of a member of Parliament and refused to leave as part of a protest Thursday morning. Police say they were called to the protest near Bloor Street W. and Dorval Road around 11:30 a.m. They allege that about 30 to 40 people forced their way into the common area of an MP's office, and a lone staff member called 911.
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Canada's economy added 60K jobs last month | CBC News

Canada's economy added 60,000 jobs in September, beating expectations with gains largely led by the tariff-vulnerable manufacturing sector, Statistics Canada said on Friday.
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We really want answers': Parents, students push back after Ajax elementary school ends all overnight trips | CBC News

We really want answers. Why weren't we consulted? Why was this decision taken arbitrarily?
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Parts of Ontario Superior Court to introduce new digital court system Tuesday | CBC News

Ontario Superior Court Chief Justice Geoffrey Morawetz has been outspoken about the need to modernize the province's justice system and said the change is long overdue. What we're trying to achieve is a system that works for everybody on a far more equitable timeline so that you can deliver justice in a system that is really quite responsive to the public and the public's needs, he told CBC Radio's Metro Morning earlier this week.
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Family, advocates express shock and anger over violent attack on Muslim man in Markham | CBC News

A 54-year-old Muslim hotel worker in Markham was brutally beaten in a hate-motivated attack, leaving him with life-altering injuries and his family traumatized.
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Toronto man charged in 'hate-motivated' assault on hotel worker, police say | CBC News

A Muslim hotel employee in Markham was violently beaten, sustaining life-altering head injuries; a man faces charges of assault causing bodily harm and uttering threats.
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Family, advocates express shock and anger over violent attack on Muslim man in Markham | CBC News

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Toronto man charged in 'hate-motivated' assault on hotel worker, police say | CBC News

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Canada's Carney discusses Keystone XL pipeline with Trump

Canada raised reviving the Keystone XL pipeline with the U.S.; Trump was receptive, linking expanded Canadian energy exports to resolving steel and aluminum tariff issues.
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Young people are struggling to find work. They say being told to try harder isn't helping | CBC Radio

Young Canadians, especially Gen Z graduates, face unusually high unemployment and struggle to find work despite strong qualifications and extensive job applications.
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Ontario declares measles outbreak over after more than 2,300 infections | CBC News

Ontario's measles outbreak infected 2,375 people across 26 public health units, caused infant deaths, and has been declared over after the last case's rash began Aug. 21.
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Trump jokes about a U.S.-Canada 'merger' as relations hit their lowest point in decades | Fortune

President Donald Trump predicted Canadians will resume U.S. travel after a trade deal, while his annexation comments and tariffs contributed to a 23% drop in visits.
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Trump Catches Canadian PM Off Guard by Announcing the Merger' of His Country With the U.S.

President Donald Trump joked about merging Canada and the United States during an Oval Office meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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Trump jokes about a U.S.-Canada 'merger' as relations hit their lowest point in decades | Fortune

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Jewish community in Toronto marks sombre 2 years since Oct. 7 attacks | CBC News

Dozens of people gathered in Toronto on Tuesday to mark the sombre second anniversary of Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks, sharing stories of loved ones they've lost and those they're still fighting for. The event, held at Earl Bales Park, was organized by Maayan Shavit, whose cousin, Carmel Gat, was one of the more than 250 people taken hostage the day of the attack that killed more than 1,200 people.
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Man charged in death of boat passenger who fell into Lake Ontario: Toronto police | CBC News

A 35-year-old man faces criminal negligence charges after a passenger fell and died during an allegedly illegal private boat charter on Lake Ontario.
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Canadian PM Carney visits Trump as relations between the longtime allies sit at a low point | LIVE

Canada-U.S. relations have sunk to a historic low as tariffs, annexation rhetoric, and an upcoming USMCA review strain trade and public confidence.
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Only Half the Country Thinks Carney's "Nation-Building Projects" Are a Good Idea | The Walrus

44% of Canadians satisfied with initial list of five major projects; 32% dissatisfied and 24% undecided; strongest support in Atlantic, BC and Quebec.
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Canada's Carney makes second White House visit as trade tensions loom

Mark Carney met Donald Trump to seek tariff relief and discuss USMCA and trade as U.S. tariffs significantly strain Canada's export-dependent economy.
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This innovative climate tech startup just moved its first big project from the U.S. to Canada after Trump cut its funding

At the beginning of this year, a climate tech startup called CarbonCapture was ready to break ground on its first commercial pilot at a site in Arizona. But the project is now about to open 2,700 miles away, in Alberta, Canada. The company started considering new locations shortly after the inauguration, as the political climate around climate projects quickly changed.
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Jennifer Valentyne alleges Corus management failed to act in human rights tribunal case | CBC News

A former Toronto radio show co-host continued her testimony in a human rights tribunal hearing on Tuesday, alleging executives and management at Corus Entertainment failed to take action when concerns with "bullying" and "disrespect" were raised. Jennifer Valentyne, former co-host of Q107's Derringer in the Morning, said executives were receptive to her complaints when issues were raised in 2018 and promised to make changes.
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Ontarians will have fast-tracked access to some new cancer drugs, health minister says | CBC News

People in Ontario will have fast-tracked access to some new cancer drugs, Sylvia Jones, the province's deputy premier and minister of health announced Tuesday. The Funding Accelerated for Specific Treatments, or FAST, program aims to connect patients to life-saving and life-changing cancer treatments almost a full year sooner, reducing delays and improving access, Jones said at the University Health Network's Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto.
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5 premiers urge Carney to withdraw court submission on notwithstanding clause | CBC News

Five provincial premiers demand Ottawa withdraw its legal argument limiting the notwithstanding clause, calling it a disavowal of the Charter's constitutional bargain.
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Family prays Canada's special visa program for Gaza will reunite them after 21-month delay | CBC News

Palestinian families in Gaza face long delays and security-related backlogs in Canada's special visa program, forcing some to pay smugglers to leave.
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Canadian Tire branch owner fined $111K for violating temporary foreign worker program | CBC News

The owner of an Etobicoke-based Canadian Tire store has been fined $111,000 by the federal government for violating the guidelines of Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program. Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), the federal ministry that runs the TFW program, found branch owner Ezhil Natarajan in violation of two guidelines: that wages, work conditions or the job did not match what was listed in offers of employment and that employees were assigned to work different roles than what they were hired for.
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Man, woman killed in fatal crash near Haliburton: OPP | CBC News

Two people died in a motorcycle-truck collision on Highway 118 in Haliburton County, Ontario; the truck caught fire and was extinguished.
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Man dead after ATV crash in Carden: OPP | CBC News

A 44-year-old man from Carden is dead after an ATV accident on Sunday night, said the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). Emergency personnel responded to an ATV rollover on Lake Dalrymple Road in Carden Township, about 84 kilometers north of Oshawa, Ont., said OPP in a news release. The 44-year-old driver of the ATV had been ejected from the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene, said police.
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