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ICE has offices in 5 Canadian cities. Is your city on the list? | CBC News

Homeland Security Investigations operates from the U.S. embassy and consulates across Canada to investigate transnational crimes and assist in tracking suspects.
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There's been a collapse': Eglinton businesses weary ahead of Line 5 opening | CBC News

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Toronto councillor hosts rally to demand public inquiry into Eglinton Crosstown LRT | CBC News

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There's been a collapse': Eglinton businesses weary ahead of Line 5 opening | CBC News

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Toronto councillor hosts rally to demand public inquiry into Eglinton Crosstown LRT | CBC News

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Startup Canada Partners With Mastercard to Launch Startup AI and Help Entrepreneurs Navigate AI with Confidence, Clarity, and Care

Startup AI is a national pilot helping Canadian startups adopt AI responsibly and practically through education, expert insights, and regional engagement.
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GO Trains running on modified schedule after problems persist near Union Station following day of delays | CBC News

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GO Trains running on modified schedule after problems persist near Union Station following day of delays | CBC News

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More Students, Families, and Seniors Are Turning to Food Banks in Quebec | The Walrus

Rising housing, transportation, and food costs are driving record numbers of people, including working households, to rely on food banks across Canada.
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Durham Region residents can now report hate crimes without going to police | CBC News

Durham Region launched an online portal to report hate-motivated crimes and incidents and access support without involving police.
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A morning pint for the Olympics? Mayor wants to see alcohol sales start at 6 a.m. in spirit of the games | CBC News

Toronto to allow alcohol sales starting at 6 a.m. Feb. 5–22 to accommodate early-morning Winter Olympics events and support local businesses.
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Surprise former Dodgers player might come out of retirement for WBC

John Axford may represent Team Canada at the upcoming World Baseball Classic despite not playing in MLB since 2021.
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Concerned Pickering parents rally over elementary school's handling of string of threats | CBC News

Parents in Pickering say they're concerned by the way a series of threats at a local elementary school have been handled by administrators in recent weeks, arguing the school needs to improve its communication and safety measures. William Dunbar Public School was placed in a lockdown on Jan. 27, after a threat made by phone against the school. The lockdown was subsequently lowered to a hold and secure after police arrived and assessed the scene, which was lifted at 2:20 p.m.
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Why are cars flying over Ontario highway guardrails lately? Snow is a factor, but driver error is too: police | CBC News

Snow piled against guardrails can create ramps that propel vehicles airborne on highways, with speed and driver error commonly contributing to severe crashes.
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As Ontario high school grades keep rising, graduating students worry about their university future | CBC News

Maya Duckworth-Pilkington spent the first two weeks of January buried in her textbooks, studying. Until she submitted her final advanced functions exam, the Rosedale Heights School of the Arts senior didn't realize how much time and effort she was putting into her studies. The pressure is higher than ever to do well, she explained over text message. People aren't sleeping well, eating well or getting leisure time.
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Frontlines: From trade partner to pressure point - Canada's evolving leverage with Trump

Shapiro begins by revisiting-and correcting-his earlier view that Canada had little room to push back against U.S. pressure. "I think he's making a bet that Canada has far more leverage than I was giving it credit, and that actually Canada is the one holding the cards here," Shapiro says, arguing that Trump's negotiating style and domestic political constraints give Canada more room than was first assumed.
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Carney poaches Ontario NDP's Doly Begum to run for seat vacated by Bill Blair | CBC News

Doly Begum, former Ontario NDP deputy leader and Scarborough Southwest MPP, resigned to run federally as a Liberal in Bill Blair's vacated riding.
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Auto production by Detroit Three declines in Canada as Japanese automakers lead the way, report says | CBC News

As the Detroit Three automakers have made fewer cars in Canada over the past decade, Japanese car makers have kept their Canadian footprint consistent, according to a new report. The findings by the Trillium Network for Advanced Manufacturing, a non-profit think-tank at Western University that analyzes manufacturing in Ontario, show a decline in the overall number of cars made in Canada compared to a decade ago. In 2016, 2.3 million cars were assembled in the country; by 2025, that figure fell to 1.2 million.
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Canadian farmers see rising risk and weaker finances heading into 2026: Sentiment Index

Canadian farmers enter 2026 cautiously with elevated risk perceptions, weakened farm finances—especially for crop producers—while access to capital remains broadly stable.
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Top court asked to reopen climate case after Ontario scraps emissions target law | CBC News

Young activists behind a legal challenge of Ontario's climate plan are set to ask the province's highest court to revive their case. Premier Doug Ford's government put the case in limbo late last year when it gutted its own climate legislation days before it was to answer for its weakened 2018 emissions target in court. Courts had previously found the gap between that target and what's required to help avoid severe climate impacts was large and without any apparent scientific basis.
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What happens now? Alberta assessing how to fill research gap left by AAFC

Conrad says the Alberta government is mindful of the implications for long-standing research programs and the people affected by the decision. "It's early, we're concerned, we're actively talking and we'll do our very best to optimize," he says, noting that Alberta is a co-investor in some of the work conducted at Lacombe and sees the site as a critical part of the province's agricultural research ecosystem.
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BMO fined $4M for overcharging customers on discounted plans | CBC News

FCAC applied a $4-million penalty to Bank of Montreal for failing to disclose fee details, affecting 101,091 customers who received over $3 million in refunds.
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Ag Policy Connection: Rethinking funding for plant breeding, with Jason Reinheimer

"If Canada wants generational change in agricultural innovation, we need to transform our policy around how we fund plant breeding," he says. The current system, heavily reliant on public funding and check-off dollars, is increasingly under pressure. Reinheimer points to signs that Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) is shrinking its breeding footprint-especially in wheat, where AAFC varieties still account for about 80 per cent of acres. The problem? There's no updated funding model to match that shift.
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Blue Jays World Series run might've given Rogers the financial boost fans needed

Toronto Blue Jays' successful 2025 season drove large media and attendance-driven revenue gains for Rogers Communications, significantly boosting quarterly income.
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Even Disney can't outrun the international travel slowdown

Disney is facing some "international visitation headwinds" at its parks in the US, which include Disney World in Florida and Disneyland in California, the Walt Disney Company said in its first-quarter earnings report on Monday. Despite the slowdown in international visitors, the company reported growth in its experiences segment, with visitation at its domestic parks up 1% in the most recent quarter.
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A Gen Zer who moved home after living in Canada for 3 years shares the fastest way to ruin living abroad

A young Lebanese expatriate moved to Canada, faced financial and social hardship, then launched a business and returned home after three years feeling happier.
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From Montreal to Milan: Christina Carreira's journey to US citizenship and the Winter Olympics

Christina Carreira obtained U.S. citizenship after years of commuting and paperwork, enabling her to represent the United States at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
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Parents urge Ontario government to reinstate TDSB class size cap for grades 4 to 8 | CBC News

A provincially appointed supervisor removed the TDSB's 32-student cap for grades 4–8, aligning with provincial rules and prompting concerns about larger classes.
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PMRA rejects request from Alberta and Saskatchewan for emergency use of strychnine

PMRA denied Alberta and Saskatchewan's emergency request to allow 2% liquid strychnine for Richardson's ground squirrel control; strychnine remains banned.
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Putting a pool in your backyard? It could become a lot more expensive, says Toronto councillor | CBC News

But under the proposed changes to the city's official plan, they'll lose that exemption, meaning homeowners who want to install a pool will need to go to the local committee of adjustment and request what's known as a minor variance. That's an expensive, risky process, according to urban planner Sean Galbraith of Sean Galbraith and Associates. Most homeowners will need to hire a professional planner to appear on their behalf at the committee, which he estimates will cost $6,000 to $8,000.
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York police charge nine in illegal gambling probe

Nine people charged and major assets seized after a two-year York Regional Police investigation into illegal gambling operations in Vaughan and Toronto.
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Ontario's 'disturbing' surge in unclaimed bodies is not letting up | CBC News

Unclaimed bodies in Ontario rose dramatically from 438 in 2019 to 1,710 in 2025, with all regions experiencing increases and Toronto accounting for most cases.
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Former minister Bill Blair appointed to diplomatic post, expected to resign as MP | CBC News

Bill Blair named Canada's high commissioner to the U.K.; Nathalie Drouin named ambassador to France; both begin posts this spring as part of strengthened transatlantic partnerships.
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Montrealers protest Trump immigration crackdown, call out Canadian 'complicity'

Montreal protesters rallied outside the U.S. consulate denouncing ICE tactics and Canadian corporate and governmental complicity after recent killings by U.S. federal agents.
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NDP MP calls on government to sanction Canadian companies doing business with ICE | CBC News

Canadian businesses must have no dealings with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; deny export permits and withdraw public subsidies and contracts.
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NDP MP calls on government to sanction Canadian companies doing business with ICE | CBC News

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Florida wants to attract more Canadian visitors as tourism drops over Trump comments, actions

As Visit Florida compiles 2025 tourism figures, the agency's President and CEO Bryan Griffin and Carol Dover, the president and CEO of the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, are setting up a meeting with Canadian officials. "We had this opportunity land in our lap, so we're both going to have a meeting ... and see what we can do," Dover said during a Jan. 26 Visit Florida Executive Committee meeting. Dover is also a member of the Visit Florida Board of Directors.
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Alberta's Separatist Movement Is a National Security Threat | The Walrus

W hen does a separatist movement become a threat to Canada's national security? This is a question hanging in the air in Alberta. People are asking how it can possibly be that the very same individuals who are leading the separatist movement can also be three meetings deep into a relationship with senior officials of the Donald Trump administration in Washington, with a fourth scheduled for this month.
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This Toronto doctor has over 2,000 patients, but still no permanent residency | CBC Radio

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Immigration minister says struggling universities must ask provinces for help | CBC News

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This Toronto doctor has over 2,000 patients, but still no permanent residency | CBC Radio

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Immigration minister says struggling universities must ask provinces for help | CBC News

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What experts say needs to happen for Line 5 LRT to avoid repeat of Line 6 rocky start | CBC News

Despite comments from the premier and mayor, the TTC won't yet commit to an opening date for the Line 5 LRT. But that's just one unanswered question about the long-awaited and long-delayed Eglinton line. Transit experts and advocates say, along with an official opening date, there are other details they're looking for if Line 5 is to have a smoother opening than the rocky first few weeks of Line 6 on Finch West.
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AGT Food & Ingredients files paperwork for shares to go public

AGT Food and Ingredients has filed for an IPO in Canada to list on the TSX as "AGTF", aiming to reduce debt and improve earnings.
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Ubisoft Fires Assassin's Creed Dev After Criticizing Studio Publicly

Ubisoft Montreal lead David Michaud-Cromp was fired after publicly criticizing Ubisoft's five-day office return policy and receiving a prior disciplinary suspension.
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Nuclear refurbishment done and under budget at Ontario's Darlington plant: minister | CBC News

Darlington refurbishment finished early and under budget, extending the generating station's operating life to at least 2055.
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Signal issue at Union Station causing mass GO Transit delays | CBC News

A signal issue at Union Station is causing mass train delays Monday morning, GO Transit says. Crews are working on repairs, but there may be delays of up to two hours, according to a GO Transit online alert. All lines through Union Station are affected, and trains will be unable to travel through the station until the issue is resolved.
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Canada is chasing back to back Olympic gold and the pressure is massive

Canada's women's hockey team enters the Olympics as the favorite, having won five of the last six tournaments and fielding a 23-player PWHL-based roster.
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Sex assault trial for billionaire businessman Frank Stronach begins in Toronto on Tuesday | CBC News

Canadian billionaire Frank Stronach's trial in Toronto begins Tuesday as the 93-year-old is accused of sexual offences against several women, with some of the allegations dating back nearly five decades. Stronach, founder of auto-parts giant Magna International, faces 12 charges, including sexual assault and forcible confinement. Two of the counts, rape and attempted rape, are considered historical charges as they were abolished when the Criminal Code was amended in 1983 to create the offence of sexual assault.
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Here's how you can get a Heated Rivalry audiobook at Toronto Public Library | CBC News

Toronto Public Library offers the 'Heated Rivalry' audiobook with no waitlist by buying multi-user digital licenses and renewing them as demand exceeds limits.
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Toronto's Justin Gray wins Grammy Award for best immersive audio album | CBC News

He added when he gets back to the classroom in Toronto, he's going to tell his students about the experience. "I'm going to tell them that when I went on stage, it was completely surreal," he said. "This is a project that reflects a lifetime's worth of work for me and for everyone involved." "You just keep putting in the work and you keep believing in the arts. You keep believing in the process and the craft and and it can lead to amazing things."
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Canada is having a moment - and the world is finally paying attention

Canada is shifting toward greater economic and political self-sufficiency as relations with an increasingly antagonistic United States strain North American integration.
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Protesters attempt to disrupt Ford's speech at Ontario PC convention | CBC News

Four individuals caused a disruption at the political event shortly after 6:30 p.m., Sgt. Erin Cranton with the Ontario Provincial Police told CBC Toronto in a statement. Two other individuals caused a second disturbance outside the building and all six were removed from the property with help from Toronto police and event security, he said. The six protesters were released unconditionally and charges were not laid, Cranton added.
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Toronto-based Mexiacan musician cancels U.S. tour after ICE shootings, amid fears over personal safety | CBC News

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Toronto-based Mexiacan musician cancels U.S. tour after ICE shootings, amid fears over personal safety | CBC News

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Anthony Petrielli breaks down Maple Leafs' shootout win over Vancouver on Leafs Talk w/ Sam McKee

Maple Leaf Hotstove is the most visited independent team-focused hockey website, delivering independent news, opinion, analysis, game reviews, and a weekly Leafs Notebook feature.
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ANALYSIS | Race to export beyond U.S. picks up as tariff squeeze grips Canada | CBC News

Canada's economy faces immediate strain from job losses, contracting GDP, and trade tensions that slow promised export diversification benefits.
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3 days ago

Pierre Poilievre Needs to Win Over More Voters. What's His Plan? | The Walrus

Pierre Poilievre prioritized conventional campaign messaging focused on economic growth, a more prime-ministerial image, and criticism of Mark Carney to broaden appeal.
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Liberals announce Danielle Martin will be their candidate for University-Rosedale byelection | CBC News

The Liberal Party announced Saturday afternoon that family physician Dr. Danielle Martin will be their candidate for the upcoming federal byelection in University-Rosedale, the downtown Toronto riding Chrystia Freeland held until she stepped down earlier this month. Martin is the chair of the department of family and community medicine at the University of Toronto. In 2014, she defended Canada's health care system before a partisan U.S. Senate committee an act that received widespread attention at the time.
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AI, data centre companies will have to compete for electricity in B.C. | CBC News

The competitive bid process, which launched Friday, will allow B.C. Hydro to manage the grid appropriately when it comes to the fast growing high-load sectors including AI and data centres, according to Energy Minister Adrian Dix at a news conference Friday. Charlotte Mitha, B.C. Hydro's president and CEO, said that without a structured process, the power utility could easily be overwhelmed by power-intensive requests from AI and data centres.
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Changes to federal funding put Toronto youth violence prevention programs at risk | CBC News

Federal crime-prevention funding ending March 31, 2026 will cut Toronto's social development budget by $6.2M and risks youth violence-prevention programs.
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Eglinton Crosstown had emergency braking issues, but problems not 'safety critical,' Metrolinx says | CBC News

Metrolinx reported minor, non-safety-critical emergency brake activations during Eglinton Crosstown testing; the TTC says identified issues have been remediated and the opening remains planned.
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1 person dead after apartment fire in Colborne, Ont.: OPP | CBC News

A person has died after a fire at an apartment building in Colborne, Ont. early Friday morning, said the Ontario Provincial Police. First responders attended calls for a residential building on fire in Colborne in the Township of Cramahe around 4:15 a.m. Friday, said OPP on social media. They said residents were relocated and multiple fire departments from the county helped attack the blaze. A person was found dead during a search of the building, said police.
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Weather alert for frigid temperatures, frostbite risk issued for this weekend: Environment Canada | CBC News

Residents in the Greater Toronto Area are in for another chilly weekend with warnings issued for risk of frostbite, according to Environment Canada. The national weather agency issued a yellow weather alert Saturday morning for wind chills of -25 to -30 for Saturday morning. Those frigid temperatures are expected to come back again Saturday night and stick around until Sunday morning. However, there will be some sunny breaks on Saturday with a high of -11 C that will feel like -19 C in the afternoon.
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3 days ago

Seniors struggle with cold, loneliness during brutal winter weather | CBC News

Seniors in Toronto face increased isolation, heating loss, and difficulty accessing services due to severe winter weather and obstructed sidewalks.
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Trump threatens Canada with a 50% tariff, escalating a trade war that could impact U.S. air travel

President Donald Trump threatened a 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft sold in the U.S. and decertified Bombardier Global Express jets.
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Trump expands trade war with Canada, threatening 50% aircraft tariff | Fortune

President Trump threatened a 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft and decertified Bombardier Global Express jets amid a certification dispute with Gulfstream.
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Do the leg thing': Mark Carney jokes with Heated Rivalry star on red carpet

Mark Carney promoted Heated Rivalry, defended its bold LGBTQ+ content, celebrated Canadian cultural openness, and jokingly claimed credit for its funding.
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Alberta government workers return to office, but not without a protest

One of the rationale provided by the government [to] cancel the program was that they were hoping to revitalize the downtown core in various locations across the province and having members return to work would be the magic sauce,
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As GM Oshawa layoffs begin, workers leave the plant and enter an uncertain job market | CBC News

They were among the first workers to be laid off as GM cuts one of three shifts. Up to 1,200 autoworkers across the supply chain are expected to lose their jobs. A lot of people have some sort of resentment, but you've just got to go on, move on, said Kendrick Gordon, speaking outside the plant on his last day working for a subcontractor.
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Ontario PCs reverse course, will allow media to hear premier's convention speech | CBC News

Ontario Progressive Conservatives reversed a media ban and will allow reporters to attend the leader's speech at the party's policy convention dinner.
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ANALYSIS | Ontario PCs gather this weekend as some question the Ford government's direction | CBC News

Conservative strategists urge Ontario's Progressive Conservatives to clarify ideological principles and policy goals at a closed-door convention after nearly eight years in power.
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Why Hyundai wants to work with the Canadian hydrogen energy sector | CBC Accessibility

Hyundai is exploring a "potential collaboration" with the Canadian hydrogen energy sector, it told CBC News on Thursday, as the South Korean automaker bets on natural gas-fuelled cars to be the future of the automotive industry. The revelation came a few days after Canada and South Korea signed a memorandum of understanding that will see the two co-operate in several key industries, including auto and battery manufacturing.
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Maybe the United States Can Be One of Mark Carney's "Middle Powers"

I happened to be in Canada a week ago-in the cold and snowy mountains of Quebec-when President Donald Trump sent the text to the Norwegian Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Store, in which he explained that, because he hadn't gotten a Nobel Peace Prize, he no longer felt "an obligation to think purely of Peace" with regard to Greenland. Canadians I spoke to seemed saddened by this latest outburst.
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Canada's economy stalled in November | CBC News

Canada's GDP was flat in November as services gains offset goods-sector weakness, leaving Q4 growth slowing and tariffs weighing on certain industries.
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Accessible cabs in Toronto are dwindling. One company says the city is failing to support drivers | CBC News

He says he paid out of pocket to convert his van to be accessible, which included adding a ramp. Alemu says he made the investment because he wanted to help people with disabilities, and he thought providing accessible and regular taxi service would help business. But Alemu's vehicle is about to age past the city's standards and he says he can't afford to continue his service. He spent about $50,000 on the accessible vehicle in 2015, but it would cost about $130,000 now, he says.
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Peel school board chair calls takeover a 'smokescreen' for provincial underfunding | CBC Accessibility

Peel District School Board placed under provincial supervision after planned teacher reductions and repeated deficits; board chair blames provincial underfunding and special-education funding shortfalls.
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Scotiabank Arena placed 28th on The Athletic's overall NHL arena rankings

Scotiabank Arena ranked 28th of 32 NHL arenas, scoring high on location but lowest on atmosphere and affordability with a 5.8 overall.
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City shuts down yacht club on Humber River in Etobicoke by refusing to renew lease | CBC News

Simon Larson, spokesperson for the city, said in an email Thursday that the city, together with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, evaluated the site and decided that that a "less intensive land use would better support ecological management objectives. "The Toronto Humber Yacht Club is the only boating club located along a river. Given the erosion and flood hazards present in the Humber Valley, environmental considerations are heightened in the site the Toronto Humber Yacht Club occupied," Larson said.
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McCain Foods Goes Gold as Official French Fry Partner of Team Canada - Food & Beverage Magazine

There's something beautifully Canadian about this: a legendary fries company teaming up with our Olympic athletes to create a nationwide cheer squad fueled by golden potatoes. McCain Foods just announced a four-year partnership with the Canadian Olympic Committee, becoming the Official French Fry Partner of Team Canada through the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games and the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Summer Games.
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Canadian actress Catherine O'Hara dies at 71

Canadian-born actress Catherine O'Hara has died at the age of 71, her management agency said on Friday. O'Hara was an Emmy-winner who starred in the series "Schitt's Creek" and the movie "Home Alone." She also starred in the movie "Beetlejuice" and the Hollywood satire show "The Studio." The management agency said O'Hara died at her home in Los Angeles "following a brief illness."
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So long, frozen juice from concentrate. The once-popular canned drink leaves shelves this year | CBC News

Minute Maid is discontinuing its line of frozen juices as consumer demand declines and tastes change, and it may have been the only company still selling the concentrated products into the Canadian market. The brand's frozen canned orange juice, lemonade, Fruitopia fruit punch and Five Alive juice blend will be discontinued by April, a spokesperson for parent company Coca-Cola confirmed to CBC News.
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Ontario Pension Plan-Owned U.K. Airport Will Wreak Havoc On Climate, Say Villagers

Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan owns the regional airport in North Somerset; proposed expansion would significantly increase flights and carbon emissions despite local and activist opposition.
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CUSMA negotiations, interprovincial trade on the table as Carney meets with premiers | CBC

Prime Minister Mark Carney met with premiers in Ottawa to discuss trade, CUSMA review, tariffs, and national unity amid separatist reports and U.S. contacts.
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Tariff war cost Canadian Pacific $200M over past year, CEO says | CBC News

"We've already absorbed a pretty significant hit from all the uncertainty I think about $200 million of revenue impact, maybe higher," Creel told analysts on a conference call Wednesday. The chief executive, who helms the only railroad to span all three countries on the continent, said the upcoming renegotiation of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement can be mutually beneficial while also rejigging cargo flows to reduce the trade deficit that U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly cited as a source of aggravation.
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Doug Ford says a Parti Quebecois government would be a 'disaster' | CBC News

Election of a separatist party in Quebec would be a disaster for Canada and would undermine national unity.
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The Conservatives Know Who They Want. Do They Know What They Want? | The Walrus

Conservative Party must show unity and regain momentum while balancing pro‑Trump factions against broader electoral appeal during a mandatory leadership review.
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Carney government planning to cut 587 positions within CFIA

The CFIA plans to cut 587 positions and affect 1,371 roles, prompting union warnings that cuts will increase food safety and animal health risks.
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6 days ago

We did everything we could': GM Oshawa to lay off up to 1,200 workers on Friday | CBC News

GM Canada is cutting the Oshawa plant's midnight shift, eliminating up to 1,200 jobs and laying off lower-seniority workers while higher-seniority workers are reassigned.
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8 arrested for allegedly accepting bribes for commercial driver exams: OPP | CBC News

Eight people arrested facing 24 charges after bribes secured favorable outcomes on commercial Class A road exams in Kingston and the Greater Toronto Area.
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Paul Bissonnette expands on importance of Kraft Hockeyville, Auston Matthews, Matthew Schaefer and more

Paul Bissonnette partnered with Kraft Hockeyville to support over $1 million in community rink upgrades and prizing during the program's 20th anniversary.
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Brace for frigid weather Thursday night, Torontonians told in yellow cold warning | CBC News

Torontonians are being told to bundle up and brace for frigid temperatures Thursday night now that the city has been placed under a yellow cold warning. Wind chill values will make it feel like 30 to 35 Thursday night into early Friday morning, Environment Canada said in the warning. "Cover up," the federal weather agency said. "Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill."
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Valium, health checks and fabric slings: the complex logistics of moving 30 beluga whales

Marineland's 30 belugas and four dolphins may be flown to U.S. aquariums under a tentative export permit deal prioritizing their safe removal and future care.
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 2.25% | CBC News

Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 2.25%; expects modest growth and near‑2% inflation while forecasting heightened uncertainty from U.S. trade policy and geopolitical risks.
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Torontonians gather to honour ICE victims as NDP calls for end to contracts with agency | CBC News

"I'm so sad, I'm so angry,"
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6 days ago
Canada news

Canada in talks with Meta on return of news to Facebook as CUSMA review nears | CBC News

fromwww.cbc.ca
6 days ago
Canada news

Canada in talks with Meta on return of news to Facebook as CUSMA review nears | CBC News

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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Proposed changes to Clean Fuel Regulations fall short, say canola industry groups

Proposed CFR changes lack provisions to boost domestic canola demand and do not address risks from potentially fraudulent imported used cooking oil.
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