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Who is to blame for the Finch West LRT's speed? TTC board, city face hard questions | CBC News

Transit officials seek signal priority and higher speeds for Finch LRT after opening revealed slower travel times and fewer stops than previous bus service.
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Homeowner shaken after vandals destroy Christmas inflatables display in Scarborough | CBC News

Masked vandals wielding hammers destroyed a longtime Scarborough home's large Christmas inflatables late at night, and the incident has been reported to police.
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Carney's Pipeline Play Tests the Coalition That Put Him in Power | The Walrus

Quebec questions whether federal leadership prioritizes Alberta despite Quebec holding significant ministerial representation and federal project referrals benefiting Quebec.
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Exclusive: U.S. businesses are getting throttled by the drop in tourism from Canada: 'I can count the number of Canadian visitors on one hand' | Fortune

Canadian cross-border tourism to the United States dropped sharply in 2025, cutting visitor numbers and revenue for northern border states and damaging local businesses.
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 2.25% | CBC News

The Bank of Canada is keeping its key interest rate at 2.25 per cent to support the economy while keeping inflation near the two per cent target.
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Toronto one step closer to making luxury homebuyers pay more in land transfer taxes | CBC News

It doesn't impact the 98 per cent of people buying homes,
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Ontario premier defends funding to company now being investigated by police | CBC News

Premier Doug Ford defends awarding millions to Keel Digital despite audit-identified irregularities and an OPP investigation while keeping Labour Minister David Piccini in his role.
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Which Stellantis model could replace the Jeep Compass in Brampton? Experts have some ideas | CBC News

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Feds gave Stellantis more than $220M before Brampton decision, records show | CBC News

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Which Stellantis model could replace the Jeep Compass in Brampton? Experts have some ideas | CBC News

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Feds gave Stellantis more than $220M before Brampton decision, records show | CBC News

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Ontario set to open interim science centre next summer at Harbourfront Centre | CBC Accessibility

Ontario will open an interim science centre at Harbourfront Centre next summer with about 86,000 sq ft, far smaller than the previous 568,000 sq ft site.
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Ontario lawyer linked to alleged Ryan Wedding drug ring testifies at bail hearing | CBC News

Deepak Paradkar is proposing to remain on 24/7 house arrest without leaving home unless accompanied by one of his sureties his wife and another relative and to forgo all electronic devices except for his wife's cellphone, to be used only in her presence and for specific purposes. Paradkar, one of several Canadians arrested in an FBI investigation targeting Olympian-turned-fugitive Ryan Wedding, is also proposing to be under GPS monitoring and turn over his passport to the RCMP.
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Ontario Liberals want province to sell off U.S. liquor and give proceeds to charity | CBC News

Ontario holds about $80 million of U.S. alcohol in storage; sell it and donate proceeds to food banks.
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Tavares' hot start and the small ice make an Olympic case for Maple Leafs' centre

John Tavares remains statistically competitive with Canada's top forwards and merits serious consideration for Team Canada's Olympic roster based on performance and international experience.
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Air Transat, pilots' union have reached tentative deal to avert strike, airline's parent company says | CBC News

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Air Transat pilots union' issues 72-hour strike notice to Montreal-based airline | CBC News

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Air Transat, pilots' union have reached tentative deal to avert strike, airline's parent company says | CBC News

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Air Transat pilots union' issues 72-hour strike notice to Montreal-based airline | CBC News

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In a Rare Move, Two Manitoba Hospitals Declared Unsafe for Nurses | The Walrus

Violent assaults against staff at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre have escalated, prompting grey-listing and reflecting high rates of safety incidents and long-term impacts on workers.
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Toronto police officer charged with theft, breach of trust | CBC News

A Toronto police constable is charged with theft after allegedly taking found property instead of logging it; he faces additional charges and has been suspended.
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With thieves after Pokemon cards, GTA collectables shops are ramping up security | CBC News

He said he's put in alarm systems and 24-hour security cameras at his collectable card stores in Ajax and Vaughan. The store's staff have vigorous security training and customers have to buzz in at some entrances, Amendola said. I treat it like a bank essentially, he said. In the past five years, the company has had three break-ins, an armed robbery, and six figures worth of mail fraud and theft, Amendola said.
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Why Co-ops Are the Solution to Our Housing Crisis | The Walrus

Peterborough Co-operative Homes provides affordable, tenant-run co-operative housing since 1979, offering 59 units and income-geared rents supported by federal subsidies.
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Less than half of 'strong mayors' were using powers before Ontario expanded system: reports | CBC News

Less than half of Ontario's strong mayors used their controversial powers before the system expanded to 216 municipalities.
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Metrolinx unveiled its Bowmanville expansion plans to Oshawa council. But it had to keep quiet: councillor | CBC News

The two-year closure of a major street running through Oshawa, Ont., to complete a planned GO train expansion isn't sitting well with residents and councillors in the south end of the city. Provincial transit agency Metrolinx has faced public pressure to release its construction schedule for the Bowmanville expansion project after it delivered a confidential presentation to Durham regional councillors last month.
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Misa, Ravensbergen invited to Team Canada WJC camp

Michael Misa was invited to Canada’s World Junior camp after recovery, joining from an AHL assignment and potentially serving as the team's top forward.
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Toronto could be hit with 10 cm of snow starting overnight Tuesday: weather agency | CBC News

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Contractor who drove snowplow through pro-Palestinian rally no longer doing work for city | CBC News

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Toronto could be hit with 10 cm of snow starting overnight Tuesday: weather agency | CBC News

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Contractor who drove snowplow through pro-Palestinian rally no longer doing work for city | CBC News

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How 'free money' helped low-income workers stay employed | Cornell Chronicle

A modest refundable tax benefit increased employment among low-income workers, especially single parents and social assistance recipients.
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Patients seeking doctors losing faith in Ontario's centralized waitlist | CBC News

Ontario's Health Care Connect waitlist fails many patients as clinics manage separate rosters, causing long queues and leaving people without family doctors.
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Toronto family carries out opening day transit tradition with Finch West LRT | CBC News

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Toronto family carries out opening day transit tradition with Finch West LRT | CBC News

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Peel police seeking public's help in finding missing Brampton, Ont., woman | CBC Accessibility

Donna is described as white, 5'6, medium build and shoulder length frizzy brown and grey hair. (Supplied by Peel Regional Police) Peel police are asking for the public's assistance in locating a missing woman from Brampton, Ont. Donna, who is 70-years-old, was last seen on Monday at approximately 4:30 p.m. in the area of Queen Street and Chinguacousy Road, Peel Regional Police said in a news release Tuesday.
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Paramilitary "Fitness Clubs." Anti-Trans Crusades. Far-Right Extremism Is Here | The Walrus

B lack-clad white men stand at attention. They chant and hold crude banners with "D.E.I. IS HOW NATIONS DIE" and "MASS DEPORTATIONS NOW" scrawled across them. A man screams through a megaphone about "foreign blood" and "retak[ing] our nation" while his followers intone the words "honour," "heritage," and "triumph." This scene-from a video posted to white nationalist Telegram channels-is footage of a rally held in Toronto on May 3 of this year.
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Health Canada expands recall on Oster toaster ovens that have burned some users | CBC News

Oster toaster ovens with glass French doors recalled after doors can close unexpectedly and cause burns; stop using and request a free clip-on repair kit.
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Canada is courting Asia after a challenging year of trade relations with the Trump administration

Canada is pivoting to expand trade with Asian partners and ASEAN as US negotiations stall and US tariffs on Canadian goods rise.
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Liberals to open new fast track to permanent residency for 5,000 foreign doctors | CBC News

Canada will open 5,000 permanent-residence spots and create a 2026 express-entry category for eligible foreign doctors to address a national doctor shortage.
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How a 'tough on crime' push collides with more overcrowding in Ontario jails | CBC News

Ontario jails face severe overcrowding and rising remand populations, with a sharp 38% increase in incarcerated women and frequent lockdowns.
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Majority of Ontario fraud cases tossed since 2020 due to limited resources: Crowns' association | CBC News

Most Ontario fraud cases since 2020 end with charges stayed or withdrawn due to COVID backlogs, increasing complexity, and chronic criminal-justice resource shortages.
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Mayor proposing system to make TTC free after 47 rides a month | CBC News

TTC riders will ride free for the remainder of a calendar month after 47 trips, via an automatic fare-capping system starting September 2026.
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13 arrested after criminal group operating in Ontario, Quebec dismantled: York police | CBC News

A joint police investigation dismantled a violent criminal group operating in Ontario and Quebec; 13 people face charges and more than 150 charges were laid.
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Ontario will fund hip and knee replacements at 4 private clinics, health minister says | CBC News

Ontario will fund private clinics to deliver up to 20,000 publicly funded hip and knee surgeries over two years to improve timely access.
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Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau make their relationship Instagram official

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have launched their relationship on Instagram, after the singer posted a photo of the pair smiling cheek to cheek and a video of them eating sushi together while in Japan. Perry's post appeared to confirm the pair are in a relationship, after months of speculation about a possible romance between her and the former Canadian prime minister.
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Toronto hate crime unit investigating removal of Jewish prayer scrolls from doorways of community housing | CBC News

Multiple mezuzahs were removed from doorways of a Toronto seniors housing building, prompting a police hate-crimes investigation and public condemnation.
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Ontario to put $20M towards concrete barriers at daycares | CBC News

Ontario is establishing a $20-million Liam Riazati Memorial Fund to help child-care centres install concrete barriers and improve safety to prevent vehicle intrusions.
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Two San Jose Sharks prospects invited to Canada's World Juniors training camp

Michael Misa and Josh Ravensbergen earned invites to Canada's National Junior Team camp, competing for spots on the IIHF World Junior Championship roster.
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The Leaked Report Pushing Mark Carney Toward the F-35 Fighter Jet | The Walrus

Internal RCAF table favors F-35 over Sweden's Gripen but lacks transparent metrics and may compare unrealized Block 4 capabilities.
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Canada may approve a new oil pipeline. First Nations tribes fear another worst-case scenario'

A grounded tug spilled 110,000 litres of diesel near Bella Bella, devastating Heiltsuk harvesting sites and prompting prolonged compensation battles amid pipeline debates.
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4 days ago

3 takeaways from Leafs-Canadiens: Hildeby, Laughton's efforts squandered, power play remains a mess

Dennis Hildeby made a game-changing breakaway glove save and posted 2.06 goals saved above expected, helping Montreal win 2-1 in a shootout.
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Four youths charged after attempted robbery in Mississauga: Peel police | CBC News

Four youths aged 14 to 17 were charged after an attempted Erin Mills Town Centre robbery; police recovered a stolen Honda CR-V and arrested suspects.
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Magnitude 7.0 earthquake strikes remote area near Alaska-Canada border

A powerful, magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck a remote area near the border between Alaska and the Canadian territory of Yukon on Saturday. There was no tsunami warning, and officials said there were no immediate reports of damage or injury. The US Geological Survey said the quake struck about 230 miles (370km) north-west of Juneau, Alaska, and 155 miles (250) west of Whitehorse, Yukon.
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Two dead after crash on Hwy 400 in Vaughan: OPP | CBC News

A transport truck and passenger vehicle collided on Highway 400 near Major Mackenzie Drive in Vaughan early Sunday, killing two and injuring a third.
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Ontario mayors urge province to declare state of emergency with homelessness, addiction | CBC News

Ontario's largest-city mayors urge a provincial state of emergency and greater funding to address an escalating homelessness, mental health and addiction crisis.
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4 days ago

Have You Heard the One about Kevin O'Leary, Wayne Gretzky, and Danielle Smith Walking into Mar-a-Lago? | The Walrus

In December 2024, when United States president-elect Donald Trump started making implicit threats of annexation, Canadians became suspicious of the outside world. It's not just America that put us on edge. We used to be friends with everyone. Who didn't like Canada? We were peaceful, funny, and everyone's pal. Everyone wanted to sit with us at the United Nations cafeteria.
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This greenspace was once the pride of Parkdale. Now residents say it's a 'wasteland' for coffee cups | CBC News

A Parkdale underpass revitalization has deteriorated into a garbage-strewn neglected strip due to insufficient city cleanup and maintenance.
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As Canadian Weapons Enter Sudan, Activists Decry Canada's Deepening UAE Ties

Canada's $50 billion economic deal with the UAE aims to attract major investment while raising human rights and accountability concerns over UAE-linked abuses in Sudan.
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Canada removes Syria from list of states that support terrorism'

Canada removed Syria and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from terrorism lists, aligning with U.S. and U.K. moves and citing Syrian government efforts to advance stability.
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Police watchdog investigating after officer shoots man at Danforth Go station | CBC News

An officer-involved shooting at Danforth GO Station left a man with life-threatening injuries while the Special Investigations Unit and Ontario police watchdog investigate.
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Canadian economy has shown resilience during trade war, says IMF | CBC News

Canada's economy weathered the U.S. tariff shock better than expected, though employment and investment weakened and uncertainty remains high.
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Canadian unemployment rate falls to 6.5% | CBC News

Canada's unemployment rate fell to 6.5% in November as the economy added 54,000 jobs, mainly part-time positions concentrated among 15–24-year-olds.
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Ontario education minister to make decision on school trustee elimination in early 2026 | CBC News

Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra says he will make a final decision early in the new year on what changes to make to the role of trustees in the school system, but he is signalling he is inclined to largely eliminate it. Speaking at a school Friday in Ottawa, where he announced funding to build two new schools and expand one, he says nothing so far has led him to believe that the Ministry of Education's $43-billion budget should be delivered by trustees.
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Watch our live Make the Season Kind special and help fight food insecurity | CBC

Metro Morning will broadcast a holiday-themed show from Glenn Gould Studio highlighting performances and promoting CBC's holiday campaign and community hunger relief resources.
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Law society suspends licence of Deepak Paradkar, Ontario lawyer tied to alleged drug lord Ryan Wedding | CBC News

He was represented at the hearing by his lawyer Ravin Pillay, who replaced Paradkar as defence counsel on the high-profile Tim Bosma murder case in Hamilton back in 2016. Pillay said the suspension would not be contested by his client but he also noted that Paradkar maintains his innocence, and plans to "vigorously defend himself on the criminal charges. None of the allegations have been tested in court.
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With direct flights and a warm welcome, could Canada be the new US for Irish visitors?

A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles, as travel writer Tim Cahill said. As a Pacific Northwest writer who frequently travels to Canada, I couldn't agree more. Living barely an hour south of the Canadian border, I've had the pleasure of hopping the 49th parallel countless times. The real magic of crossing that line is not just the immediate sense of spaciousness, but the feeling of a familiar, open-hearted welcome.
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6 days ago

2 arrested following protest outside Munk Debates featuring former Israeli officials | CBC News

Two individuals were arrested and charged after allegedly assaulting and threatening people during a protest outside the Munk Debates in downtown Toronto.
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Toronto subway tunnel walls could soon display flip-book style advertising | CBC News

TTC is considering installing flip-book style in-tunnel motion ads under a potential 15-year contract with adtrackmedia to boost non-fare revenue.
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Rogers' 5G subway network delayed due to TTC maintenance, asbestos cleanup | CBC News

Asbestos cleanup, tight work windows and other TTC delays have slowed the build out of 5G cellular service in Toronto's subway system, and TTC staff now say they don't expect Rogers Communications Inc. will be able to meet a federally imposed deadline that looms at the end of this month. A new report detailing updates on the transit agency's major projects, which is set to go before a Toronto Transit Commission board meeting next Wednesday, says Rogers' 5G implementation is at risk of missing targets. But the document cites issues related to the transit system itself, rather than Rogers' efforts.
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The 2027 Kia EV5 Heads To Canada With A Tesla Charge Port And A Low Price

The 2027 Kia EV5 is now orderable in Canada, becoming the country's most affordable electric SUV with an entry price of CAD46,685 and multiple configurations.
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6 months ago

Blue Jays: It's good discourse, but don't take a Jose Berrios trade to the bank just yet

Trading José Berríos could free significant payroll but risks critical pitching depth, so the Blue Jays should exercise caution before making such a move.
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Elon Musk's X fined 120M by EU tech regulators | CBC News

EU fines X 120 million euros under the Digital Services Act for breaching online content rules; Musk denounces the decision invoking free speech.
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6 days ago

Nearly 200 protest outside Munk debate amid calls to arrest ex-Israeli officials over alleged war crimes | CBC News

Protesters objected to an all‑Israeli panel debating Israel supporting a two‑state solution, citing the absence of Palestinian voices and police breaking up the demonstration.
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A $10,000 deposit to drill an oil well? Alberta premier floats idea as 250,000 old wells need cleanup | CBC News

Alberta is considering requiring oil and gas companies to post about $10,000 per new well as a deposit to fund future reclamation.
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Food prices could jump 4 to 6 per cent next year, says Dalhousie report | CBC News

Food prices in Canada could increase by four to six per cent next year, largely driven by pricier meat products, according to a forecast by researchers at Dalhousie University. Beef in particular is expected to get more expensive, potentially rising seven per cent, as cattle sizes shrink (those markets are susceptible to tariffs) and more ranchers leave the industry, said the research team behind Canada's Food Price Report. Tightened beef supply is expected to last through 2027, though the country has upped its import volume to deal with those challenges, according to the forecast.
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Ontario's Ring of Fire ads include footage of Australia, Sweden and Russia | CBC News

Ontario promotes developing the Ring of Fire to extract critical minerals, fast-track approvals, and build roads via agreements with three First Nations.
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Letters to the Editor: December 2025 | The Walrus

As Canadian citizens, we say "Elbows Up," but will our corporate entities stand with us when they are under threat? Do we feel our corporations-and their leaders-are more loyal to democracy than our American equivalents? I think many of them would have no problem with a vassal state if it allowed them to avoid Trump's wrath. They may simply look for the transition that least interferes with their business.
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Changes coming to blue bin program in Toronto in new year, councillors say | CBC News

Residential recycling collection in Toronto will transfer from the City to private contractor Circular Materials starting Jan. 1, 2026 under provincial producer-responsibility rules.
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Plan to build 20 km of new Toronto bike lanes despite Ontario restrictions 'not a loophole,' city says | CBC News

Toronto could see more than 20 kilometres of new bike lanes installed in a proposal that manages to get around the provincial government's attempts to clamp down on them. Car lanes won't need to be sacrificed if the bikeways are approved. Instead, city staff propose to narrow them down. Mayor Olivia Chow said the plan is not a loophole for provincial legislation at an unrelated news conference earlier this week. It's just a better design, she said.
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Environment Canada warns of snowy conditions in Newmarket, Vaughan, surrounding areas | CBC News

Heavy snow squalls may produce 10–20 cm accumulations, strong gusty winds, and sudden near-zero visibility in parts of the Greater Toronto Area; travel likely hazardous.
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Letters to the Editor: November 2025 | The Walrus

Some of the cruelest, most scientifically useless forms of abuse perpetrated under MKUltra occurred on Canadian soil. At McGill University, agents drugged civilians with hallucinogenic and narcotic drugs in the pursuit of novel forms of torture and interrogation. Maybe, instead, we should take as our example the Central Intelligence Agency agents (both named and anonymous) who abetted in the murder of Patrice Lumumba, former prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in 1961.
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ANALYSIS | Chain restaurants are out. Restaurant groups are in | CBC News

Restaurant groups are expanding because scale provides buying power and risk protection, blurring lines with independents and causing some homogenization.
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Tow truck operators urge drivers to slow down after fatal hit-and-run on 401 | CBC News

Tow truck operators face rising danger as drivers fail to slow down and move over, causing fatal incidents and prompting calls for enforcement and penalties.
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Blue Jays beloved broadcaster wins prestigious Canadian media award

Hazel Mae received the 2025 Jack Graney Award for significant contributions to baseball media in Canada.
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Tim Hortons lobbied MPs for more temporary foreign workers over last 18 months | CBC News

Tim Hortons lobbied the federal government to raise franchise temporary foreign worker caps from 20% to 30% and sought faster visa renewals.
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Prime Minister Carney hosts Canadian tennis star Mboko on Parliament Hill | CBC Sports

Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed Canadian tennis star Victoria Mboko to Parliament Hill on Wednesday, telling the Toronto teen that Canadians are proud of her breakthrough season on the WTA Tour. Carney met with the 19-year-old Mboko and members of her family at his West Block office and got a first-hand look at the trophy she won at this National Bank Open this summer in Montreal.
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Ontario spent record $112M on taxpayer-funded advertising, auditor finds | CBC News

Ontario spent a record $112 million on taxpayer-funded advertising, with 38% aimed at creating a positive impression of the government before an election.
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The NDP Can't Call Itself a National Party If Its Leaders Can't Speak French | The Walrus

Electorally, the party itself needs to recover. But, beyond this, it needs to debate and reckon with more existential questions of policy and purpose. That calls for a genuine process of renewal, not simply a rebrand, and NDP members deserve a leadership race characterized by vibrant, vigorous debate about the party and its future. This being the case, the debate in Montreal this past Thursday -the first of only two official debates currently scheduled-was a resounding failure,
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So much we don't know': why experts are warning against a new pipeline in British Columbia

When an earthquake in 2002 struck in a remote pocket of Alaska, the shock was the strongest ever recorded in the interior of the state. But, miraculously, an oil pipeline that crossed directly over the fault line was unscathed. Engineers behind the design of the 800 mile system were prepared. Knowing the high likelihood of seismic activity along the route, which bisected the Denali fault, they constructed sections where the pipeline rested on rail girders, allowing it to sway and shear without snapping.
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