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Canada was prepared to ration gas in the 1979 oil crisis. Could we be running on fumes once again? | CBC News

Canada prepared 50-litre gasoline rationing stamps in 1979 amid the oil crisis, though ultimately did not circulate them. A national rationing system would have allowed essential services like ambulances and farmers to get priority access to gas.
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60-year-old man arrested in connection with homicide of Toronto woman | CBC News

A 60-year-old man has been arrested and charged with second degree murder in connection with the suspicious death of a Toronto woman.
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Mayor calls on council to oppose ICE involvement in Toronto during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow seeks city council's opposition to U.S. ICE involvement during FIFA World Cup for safety concerns.
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Mayor calls on council to oppose ICE involvement in Toronto during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow seeks city council's opposition to U.S. ICE involvement during FIFA World Cup for safety concerns.
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How fans and industry insiders feel about Ontario's ticket resale crackdown | CBC News

The province is banning the resale of event tickets above original value to protect consumers from inflated prices.
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Toronto youth are struggling to find work. Here's why | CBC News

Youth unemployment has surged, with young job seekers facing increased competition and insecurity in finding stable employment.
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Thousands mark Eid in Toronto with heavy hearts as war grips Middle East | CBC News

Eid al-Fitr celebrations in Toronto were marked by community spirit amid concerns for global conflicts.
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Canada Is Ramping Up Deportations, with 400 a Week | The Walrus

Canada's immigration enforcement agency aims to deport 20,000 individuals annually, with 22,500 deported in 2025, the highest in history.
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Rocket Report: Canada makes a major move, US Space Force says actually, let's be hasty

Canada is investing $200 million in a spaceport to achieve launch independence and enhance national security.
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Canada Is Ramping Up Deportations, with 400 a Week | The Walrus

Canada's immigration enforcement agency aims to deport 20,000 individuals annually, with 22,500 deported in 2025, the highest in history.
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Rocket Report: Canada makes a major move, US Space Force says actually, let's be hasty

Canada is investing $200 million in a spaceport to achieve launch independence and enhance national security.
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Ontario proposing cap on ticket resale prices at original value | CBC News

Ontario government plans to outlaw excessive ticket resale prices to protect fans from price gouging.
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GTA braces for snow, freezing rain forecast during Friday rush hour commute | CBC News

Freezing rain and snow are expected in the Greater Toronto Area, impacting rush-hour traffic and creating hazardous conditions.
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With less than 3 months until kickoff, TTC still working on FIFA World Cup plans | CBC News

Coun. Josh Matlow expressed concerns about the TTC's planning, stating, 'If plans are coming together close to kickoff, the TTC may need to scramble to fix things.' He emphasized the need for transparency in transportation planning.
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21 hours ago

The Sad State of 24 Sussex Says a Lot about Canada's Cheapness | The Walrus

Rideau Cottage is inadequate for a prime minister, highlighting a national embarrassment over the state of official residences in Canada.
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Customers complain of long wait times, poor communication with Canada's big three telecoms | CBC News

Sloot is one of more than a dozen customers with whom Marketplace has spoken who say they are frustrated with the poor customer service they received from Canada's big three telecoms: Rogers, Bell and Telus.
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Quebec premier dismisses Doug Ford's concerns over province's EV mandate | CBC News

Quebec Premier Francois Legault dismisses concerns over electric vehicle mandates, adjusting targets to 90% hybrid or electric sales by 2035.
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Pass the KD: Kraft Heinz to invest $250 million in Canadian plant

Kraft Heinz plans to invest $250 million to upgrade its Mont Royal factory in Montreal, enhancing processing capacity and supporting local jobs.
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21 hours ago

Ex-MPP's convoy case back on after stay of charges overturned | CBC News

The Ontario Court of Appeal reinstated charges against Randy Hillier, overturning a lower court's decision that had stayed the case due to time limits.
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Calls for judge in Umar Zameer case to apologize are 'inappropriate and unethical': chief justice | CBC News

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Lawyers for Umar Zameer to speak after OPP investigation, Ford's call for judge apology | CBC News

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Calls for judge to apologize to officers in Umar Zameer case 'not appropriate': legal experts | CBC News

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Calls for judge in Umar Zameer case to apologize are 'inappropriate and unethical': chief justice | CBC News

Ontario's chief justice rejected calls for a trial judge to apologize for findings of police collusion, stating judges must remain independent from external pressure to modify their decisions.
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Lawyers for Umar Zameer to speak after OPP investigation, Ford's call for judge apology | CBC News

Premier Doug Ford's call for a judge to apologize in Umar Zameer's acquittal case is inappropriate and undermines judicial independence without evidence of judicial impropriety.
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Calls for judge to apologize to officers in Umar Zameer case 'not appropriate': legal experts | CBC News

Calls for a judge to apologize for suggesting police officers lied undermine judicial independence and public confidence in the justice system.
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Stock markets dip for another straight week as U.S. war on Iran continues | CBC News

Canadian and U.S. stock markets fell due to concerns over the U.S.-Iran war's impact on interest rates and inflation.
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Jesse Marsch was 'devastated, angry' over USMNT U-turn

All I'd say is that it was made very clear to me by U.S. Soccer that I was going to be the [USMNT] coach, and then it was made very clear to me that I was not. At the time, I was devastated and angry, but now I am thankful and really happy to be where I'm at.
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Mexico's monarch butterfly population jumps 64%, offering hope for at-risk species

The population of monarch butterflies in Mexico increased 64% this winter, compared with the same period in 2025, offering a glimmer of hope for an insect considered at risk of extinction.
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2 days ago

Canada in push for joint G7 and Middle East effort to de-escalate Iran war

Canada is coordinating with G7 and Middle East partners to develop de-escalation strategies and exit pathways for the Iran conflict, emphasizing regional stability and protection of non-belligerent states.
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How Alberta's Separatist Movement Could Shake North America | The Walrus

Alberta separatism is resurging due to long-standing Western alienation, economic grievances from the 1980 National Energy Program, and current federal policies perceived as marginalizing Alberta's interests.
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Alberta's Separatists Are Chasing a Total Cowboy Fantasy | The Walrus

Alberta's separatist movement, supported by only 8% of residents, is driven by conspiracy-fueled grievance and xenophobic scapegoating of immigrants rather than constitutional or fiscal disputes.
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How Alberta's Separatist Movement Could Shake North America | The Walrus

Alberta separatism is resurging due to long-standing Western alienation, economic grievances from the 1980 National Energy Program, and current federal policies perceived as marginalizing Alberta's interests.
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Alberta's Separatists Are Chasing a Total Cowboy Fantasy | The Walrus

Alberta's separatist movement, supported by only 8% of residents, is driven by conspiracy-fueled grievance and xenophobic scapegoating of immigrants rather than constitutional or fiscal disputes.
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American ethanol imports dominate the Canadian market - is it time that changed?

Canada's ethanol industry struggles with U.S. competition despite biofuel policies designed to support growth, with domestic production unable to meet demand as cheaper U.S. imports dominate the market.
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Rogan and Canada's Conservative Leader Roast Trump's 51st State Talk: I Just Wish He'd Knock That S**t Off'

Trump's rhetoric about making Canada the 51st state unified Canadian opposition and boosted the Liberal Party's electoral prospects, according to discussion between Joe Rogan and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
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Another hockey-themed rodeo: here's everything you need to know as the World Cup of Hockey heads to Alberta

The 2028 World Cup of Hockey will be hosted in Canada and Czechia, with Calgary and Edmonton hosting Canadian games and Prague hosting European games.
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Tropical Cyclone Narelle could be biggest system in living memory' when it crosses Queensland coast, authorities warn

Tropical Cyclone Narelle, a category 3 system with 200-250 km/h wind gusts, is expected to make landfall near Coen on Cape York Friday, potentially the largest cyclone in living memory for North Queensland.
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Family devastated after boy fatally struck by GO Train in Mississauga, uncle says | CBC News

A 13-year-old boy was fatally struck by a GO Train on the Lakeshore West line while riding a motorized bike near the tracks with another child.
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2 days ago

Travel ban keeps 2 Canadian girls in Egypt as mother seeks help to bring them home | CBC News

An Egyptian court imposed a travel ban on two Canadian children based on false claims by their father that he lived in Egypt, when he actually resided in Canada throughout the period.
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Ontario man accused in mob-related killings arrested in Mexico after 9 years on the run | CBC News

Daniel Tomassetti, wanted for two 2017 mob-related murders in Ontario, was arrested in Mexico after nine years and faces extradition to Canada on first-degree murder charges.
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Bruce Burrows steps in as executive director of Grain Growers of Canada April 1

Bruce Burrows becomes Grain Growers of Canada executive director April 1, 2026, bringing four decades of transportation, infrastructure, and government relations experience.
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Jennifer Pan pleads guilty to manslaughter in mother's death after new trial ordered | CBC News

Jennifer Pan pleaded guilty to manslaughter in her mother's 2010 death after the Supreme Court of Canada ordered a new first-degree murder trial, with an agreed statement of facts indicating she plotted to kill her father but did not intend to kill her mother.
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EV sales targets in Quebec and British Columbia make Canada less competitive, Ford says | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford urges Quebec and British Columbia to eliminate electric vehicle sales targets, arguing they fragment Canada's auto market and disadvantage it against U.S. competition.
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3 days ago

Canada wants to build up its long-neglected Arctic. The hard question is how

Canada is investing in Arctic infrastructure including roads and ports to develop mining potential, strengthen sovereignty, and counter Trump administration pressures through a nation-building initiative.
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3 days ago

'Should have shot him a couple more times': Ford congratulates person who shot alleged Ontario home invader | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford praised a homeowner for shooting an alleged intruder, criticizing federal gun policies and judges for protecting criminals over public safety.
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As Ford government vows to keep more criminals 'behind bars,' data shows violence in jails is rising | CBC News

Ontario jail violence is escalating, with staff assaults rising to 11 per 100 inmates in 2025 from 9 in 2024, and inmate-on-inmate assaults reaching 67 per 100 inmates, driven by overcrowding and chronic staff shortages.
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2 days ago

Charter rights violations by Ontario police forces persist, new report says | CBC News

Police Charter violations in Ontario are widespread, causing evidence dismissals and criminals escaping prosecution, requiring urgent systemic reforms.
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Canadian man who hiked in woods in defiance of ban has case heard in court

A Canadian army veteran challenges Nova Scotia's wildfire prevention ban on forest access, arguing it violates constitutional rights to liberty and security of the person.
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Police compromised, got hundreds of Ontario court cases tossed by violating Charter rights: report | CBC News

Ontario courts dismissed charges or excluded evidence in hundreds of cases over a decade due to police Charter violations, with 70% of cases resulting in case dismissals or reduced sentences.
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Statues at Queen's Park to be wrapped to protect against vandalism, house speaker says | CBC News

This is a proactive move to prevent any further damage if protestors do break the law and apply any graffiti to anything on the grounds. All eight statues on the legislature grounds will be wrapped by staff in the coming days. The protection will be in place ahead of the start of the legislative session next week.
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'We've had enough secrets': First Nations group opposes Ontario move to limit freedom-of-information laws | CBC News

First Nations oppose Ontario's proposed FOI law changes that would exempt premier and cabinet records from public access, citing reduced transparency for decisions affecting Indigenous rights and lands.
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Ontario wants to change its FOI rules to keep some records secret. Here's what you need to know | CBC News

Ontario proposes exempting the premier, cabinet ministers, and parliamentary assistants from freedom-of-information laws, retroactively eliminating existing requests and reducing government accountability.
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'We've had enough secrets': First Nations group opposes Ontario move to limit freedom-of-information laws | CBC News

First Nations oppose Ontario's proposed FOI law changes that would exempt premier and cabinet records from public access, citing reduced transparency for decisions affecting Indigenous rights and lands.
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Ontario wants to change its FOI rules to keep some records secret. Here's what you need to know | CBC News

Ontario proposes exempting the premier, cabinet ministers, and parliamentary assistants from freedom-of-information laws, retroactively eliminating existing requests and reducing government accountability.
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Mexico's economy secretary: Our vision in the USMCA is to reduce dependence on other regions'

Mexico's Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to initiate the USMCA review, presenting Mexico's priorities including reducing regional dependence, addressing trade asymmetries, and securing supply chains.
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3 days ago

As gas prices rise, ride-hail drivers feel especially pinched at the pump | CBC News

Sometimes I feel like I'm going to get, like, heart attacks. You feel like how am I gonna survive? What should I do? Should I put more hours [in]? Should I work, like, 14, 15 hours? It's a very hard decision. Singh, who already works seven days a week, estimates he's shelling out an extra $150 to $200 monthly to be on the road in downtown Vancouver.
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Premier, officials call for reversal of temporary release of convicted child killer | CBC News

A 65-year-old convicted child murderer serving a life sentence was granted three unescorted temporary absences by Canada's parole board, prompting Ontario Premier Doug Ford to call for system overhaul and reversal of the decision.
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Canada's population shrank last year a first for the country, StatsCan says | CBC News

After reaching 3,149,131 on Oct. 1, 2024, the number of non-permanent residents living in Canada steadily decreased to 2,676,441 on Jan. 1, 2026. Non-permanent residents include people holding work or study permits as well as asylum claimants and any family members living with them.
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Toronto police officer charged after allegedly using computer unlawfully | CBC News

A Toronto police officer was arrested for unauthorized access to private police databases between January 2024 and April 2025.
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4 days ago

OPP report into Toronto police investigation of controversial Umar Zameer case to be released today | CBC News

An OPP report investigates alleged lying and collusion by officers in a high-profile murder trial where the accused was acquitted after a judge questioned witness credibility.
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Toronto police officer charged after allegedly using computer unlawfully | CBC News

A Toronto police officer was arrested for unauthorized access to private police databases between January 2024 and April 2025.
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OPP report into Toronto police investigation of controversial Umar Zameer case to be released today | CBC News

An OPP report investigates alleged lying and collusion by officers in a high-profile murder trial where the accused was acquitted after a judge questioned witness credibility.
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3 days ago

When the Forest Breathes by Suzanne Simard review the Indiana Jones of trees returns

Suzanne Simard's research demonstrates that trees communicate and exchange resources through fungal networks, fundamentally changing understanding of forest ecosystems and their carbon recovery capacity.
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2 days ago

Canadians in Middle East warned not to record or share war videos | CBC News

Global Affairs Canada warns Canadians in the Middle East against documenting military activity, as Gulf states are arresting foreigners for sharing photos and videos under strict cybercrime laws.
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3 days ago

Lululemon's net income down as brand promises product shakeup | CBC News

Lululemon's interim leaders are implementing product changes including fewer logos, refined color palettes, and edited accessories to increase full-price sales and address customer concerns about lack of newness.
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Zip Ties, Sleeping Pills And Pepper Spray: Canadian Crypto Millionaire Targeted In Foiled Madrid Kidnapping

The victim had just left Lobito de Mar, the restaurant owned by chef Dani García, when three men forcibly removed him from the street, pepper-sprayed him, and threw him into a Ford Transit van. Several pedestrians and residents on nearby balconies immediately called authorities. Spanish National Police tracked the vehicle to Ronda de Toledo, about 15 minutes from the scene, and arrested two of the attackers.
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Diesel prices surge to $2.19 per litre, highest since 2022 | CBC News

Diesel prices in Canada have surged nearly 30% due to U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, reaching $2.19 per litre and threatening to increase consumer costs across all sectors.
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2 days ago

GO train service on Lakeshore West line disrupted after person fatally struck: Metrolinx | CBC News

GO Train service has been halted on a stretch of the Lakeshore West line after a person was struck in the area, Metrolinx says. The provincial transit agency confirmed the fatality in a statement Wednesday. Metrolinx says the person was hit between Long Branch GO and Port Credit GO stations, and there is now no service on the Lakeshore West line in that area.
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3 days ago

Kayaker, 73, who survived night lost at sea north of Adelaide says worst part was too many mozzies'

A 73-year-old kayaker spent the night lost at sea off Adelaide and was rescued by helicopter after emergency services located him the following morning.
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4 days ago

Strong winds, blowing snow expected as GTA under special weather statement: Environment Canada | CBC News

The GTA faces hazardous winter weather Tuesday with winds up to 80 km/h, blowing snow reducing visibility, and snow squall warnings north of Toronto with up to 15 cm accumulation expected.
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Thinking of moving to a more 'affordable' part of the country? Consider this | CBC News

I lost a lot of money while I was in Alberta. I had quite a lot of debt. Sure, you might save $4 or $5 on your bills, but ultimately, that's not what saved me money at all. Moving to Montreal in the summer of 2024 helped replenish the family's budget, even though la belle province is notorious for its higher taxes.
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Electricity demand, natural gas production, and renewable power expected to soar by 2050 | CBC News

Canada's electricity demand will surge 44% by 2050, driven by residential, industrial, and AI data centre growth, with wind energy expanding dramatically to meet doubled system capacity.
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Two Literal Crypto Bros Built a Real Estate Empire. Then the Homes Started to Fall Apart

Canadian brothers launched RealToken in 2019, offering $50 cryptocurrency tokens for fractional real estate ownership in Detroit, but properties deteriorated and disputes arose over maintenance responsibility.
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3 days ago

Ford government expanding BYOB rules to cultural, outdoor events | CBC News

Ontario is expanding BYOB alcohol permits to cultural and community outdoor events like farmers markets, movie screenings, and festivals, starting this spring.
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Another Loblaw store fined $10K for promoting imported food as Canadian. Sobeys could be next | CBC News

The CFIA is enforcing regulations against grocery stores misrepresenting imported food as Canadian, issuing fines to Loblaw-owned stores and investigating Sobeys for misleading labelling and advertising practices.
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Not carpooling? You may soon be able to use HOV lanes anyway in off-peak hours | CBC News

Gridlock is costing our economy billions of dollars every year and robbing Ontario drivers of valuable time and quality of life. He added the changes would help keep drivers moving across the province.
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Striking workers reach deal with group home based in Oakville, Ont., union says | CBC News

Workers held the line against all odds. Through their solidarity, they refused to let a vicious employer divide them. Together, they achieved incredible gains for themselves and their sector and their win sets the stage for all of OPSEU/SEFPO.
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Canada's benchmark home price fell 4.8% in February | CBC News

What we've seen so far is that home resales are still fairly sluggish. Those trends are primarily impacting Ontario and B.C., but we're starting to see some moderation in other parts of Canada as well, including parts of Alberta and Quebec, where smaller and mid-sized housing markets were hot in the second half of last year.
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Chris Bowen declares rush on jerry cans un-Australian' as he urges end to panic buying of petrol

Australia's fuel supply remains unaffected by Middle East conflict despite global oil price surge, though panic buying and potential price gouging are exacerbating price increases.
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No charges against Ontario resident who shot and injured alleged home invader: police | CBC News

York Regional Police say the resident used a legally owned and properly stored gun and is not facing charges based on evidence collected at the scene. Police say one of the suspected intruders was dropped off at a Toronto-area hospital with a gunshot wound and charges against him are pending.
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2 Toronto Catholic school teachers no longer employed after alleged racist messages | CBC News

Two Toronto Catholic high school teachers were terminated after exchanging racist messages on a school social media account, with the board reporting the matter to the Ontario College of Teachers.
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Man and woman appear in court over murder of Iranian activist in Canada

Two people charged with murdering Iranian activist Masood Masjoody in Canada, raising concerns about transnational repression of regime critics.
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World Cup roadwork limits could delay thousands of Toronto home closings, builders warn | CBC News

Toronto's construction restrictions from May to July for FIFA World Cup could delay up to 10,000 new home move-ins by two months, disrupting buyers' plans.
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U.S., Mexico, and Canada are headed for talks on the USMCA trade pact. Here's what's at stake

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Tricky negotiations begin Monday to renew a trade pact between the United States, Mexico and Canada

The USMCA trade agreement faces uncertain renewal as Trump demands changes and threatens withdrawal, potentially disrupting $1.6 trillion in annual North American trade.
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U.S., Mexico, and Canada are headed for talks on the USMCA trade pact. Here's what's at stake

The USMCA trade agreement faces uncertain renewal as the Trump administration demands changes and threatens withdrawal, potentially disrupting $1.6 trillion in annual North American trade.
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Weather tracker: heavy snowfall and freezing rain sweep across US and Canada

A major winter storm is sweeping northeastern US and southeastern Canada, bringing heavy snow, freezing rain, strong winds, and a dangerous polar air mass with temperatures 10-25°C below seasonal average.
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Cold-related deaths among Toronto's homeless population are preventable and take toll on hospital staff | CBC News

We take a pause at the end of the case and just acknowledge that there's a human here, a person, someone who has community, someone who is loved. It's not much, but I think that it goes a long way.
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Blue Jays: Strong World Baseball Classic showing has Adam Macko on the doorstep of the Major Leagues

For the first time in WBC history, Canada advanced to the knockout stage after winning Pool A with a 3-1 record. The narrow loss to the US showed that they are now more competitive on the international stage than ever before, and stand to keep improving ahead of the 2028 Olympics and 2029 installment of the WBC.
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Ontario to end funding for 7 supervised drug consumption sites, province confirms | CBC News

Ontario is defunding seven supervised drug consumption sites over 90 days, replacing them with abstinence-based HART hubs focused on treatment and recovery.
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Carney's First Year: Clear Eyed Abroad, Tone Deaf at Home | The Walrus

We knew the story of the international rules-based order was partially false. Just because Canada benefited from it didn't hide the fact that it was unfair. The rules didn't apply equally to everyone. The strongest would exempt themselves when convenient. Power, not principle, set the terms.
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NHL announces 2028 World Cup of Hockey, leaves open possibility for Russia to participate

The 2028 World Cup of Hockey will be hosted in Calgary, Edmonton, and Prague, with participation of eight countries still to be determined amid ongoing Russia sanctions.
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Get a sneak peek at Team Canada's new jerseys for the FIFA World Cup | CBC News

The home jersey is an iconic Canadian red featuring a big, stemless maple leaf in the middle. The position and shape of the leaf bears resemblance to the hockey jersey worn during the 1972 Summit Series. Unlike the aforementioned hockey jersey, the World Cup jersey is split down the middle and has a two-tone colour scheme, while a red pair of shorts complements the jersey.
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Umar Zameer's lawyer has 'serious misgivings' about upcoming report into police conduct | CBC News

Umar Zameer's lawyer expresses concerns about an OPP investigation report into officer conduct, citing lack of transparency and communication with the defense before public release.
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In Quebec City, Military Culture Collides with Far-Right Extremism | The Walrus

Quebec City's military history and contemporary right-wing political movements intersect around nationalist values rhetoric, with media outlets amplifying Islamophobic and ethno-nationalist messaging.
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4 days ago

Several GO train lines experiencing 'significant delays' due to police investigation | CBC News

We have received a report of a police investigation west of Union Station and the area is now in the hands of emergency personnel. At this time, we are anticipating delays to service with possible modifications and cancellations.
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Eddie Bauer's nearly 200 stores in the US and Canada are expected to close after a failed sale effort

Nearly 200 Eddie Bauer stores across the US and Canada are closing after failing to find a buyer during Chapter 11 restructuring, with liquidation sales ending before April 30.
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Air Canada Renews Agreement With The Landline Company To Extend Luxury Motorcoach Service - Busline News

Air Canada extends luxury motorcoach service to Niagara, Sarnia, and Muskoka, connecting six Ontario communities to Toronto Pearson with 26 daily departures starting June 2026.
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Richardson rejoins the Canola Council

Richardson withdrew its funding from the Canola Council at the end of 2017. At the time, the company said it did not get enough value for its financial investment, which was over a million dollars per year.
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Virgin Australia flight met by firefighters at Melbourne airport after smoke seen coming from vape

A Virgin Australia flight safely landed after a vape device activated and produced smoke in the cabin, with firefighters removing the device as a precaution.
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Ontario's attorney general calls on federal government to look at legalizing pepper spray | CBC News

Ontario's attorney general requests federal government legalize pepper spray for self-defence and mandate DNA collection upon arrest for sexual offences to enhance public safety and support crime victims.
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6 days ago

Winter's not ready to go: Snow, freezing rain forecasted across GTA Sunday | CBC News

The Greater Toronto Area will experience up to six centimetres of snow and freezing rain on Sunday with easterly winds gusting up to 70 kilometres per hour, creating hazardous conditions and possible power outages.
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The closed Strait of Hormuz is testing Asia's energy security. The answer lies across the Pacific-in Canada | Fortune

The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimated that, in 2024, over 80% of the crude and LNG that transited Hormuz went to Asian markets. China, India, Japan, and South Korea accounted for nearly 70% of all Hormuz crude flows. Saudi Arabia and the UAE can only send about 2.6 million barrels of crude oil a day through bypass pipelines, not enough to offset the 20 million barrels per day now stuck.
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5 days ago

Waterloo mayor 'shocked' police sniper was deployed to St. Patrick's Day street party | CBC News

Waterloo Mayor Dorothy McCabe says she was "surprised and shocked" to learn that a Waterloo Regional Police Service sniper was deployed as part of law enforcement's efforts to manage an unsanctioned street party during St. Patrick's Day weekend in the city's university district.
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1 week ago

Canadians might be soon waiting longer to have their air travel complaints heard | CBC News

The federal government must decide whether to renew $76 million in temporary funding for the Canadian Transportation Agency to address a growing backlog of airline passenger complaints that has nearly doubled to 95,000 cases.
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1 week ago

Ontario to end funding to multiple drug consumption sites, including 2 in Toronto, forcing them to close | CBC News

Ontario is ending funding for at least seven drug consumption sites across the province, including two in Toronto, with a 90-day notice period ending June 13, 2026.
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1 week ago

How Carney's build fast' push divides Canada's Indigenous peoples

Prime Minister Carney's resource extraction expansion plans face Indigenous opposition despite public support for his economic sovereignty strategy against US trade threats.
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1 week ago

Mississauga monitoring flood risk after high levels of melting snow, rain | CBC News

The winter we had this year, it was colder than last year, so the snow held more water. That water ends up in our waterways. Mississauga is home to many bodies of water, including rivers, lakes, stormwater ponds and Lake Ontario, which increases flooding especially this time of year.
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6 days ago

Ford government unsuccessful in blocking Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto | CBC News

An Ontario Superior Court justice has ruled that the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto may continue as planned Saturday afternoon. The decision comes after Premier Doug Ford asked the attorney general Friday to seek an injunction against the demonstration, calling it a "breeding ground for hate and antisemitism" in a post on social media.
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1 week ago

Alberta power policies trigger $408M devaluation to ATCO's wind and solar division, company says | CBC News

ATCO's Canadian Utilities reports a $408-million devaluation of Alberta renewable energy assets, attributing the loss to Smith government electricity system reforms that curtail wind and solar project output and threaten future renewable investment.
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My ideas are a little revolutionary': ecologist Suzanne Simard on intelligent forests, the climate and her critics

Wildfires have become an ever bigger problem in Canada. The 2018 wildfires were the biggest in British Columbia's history, but this record was broken in 2021, and then again in 2023, when fires consumed an area three times the size of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia and the smoke travelled as far as New York City.
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Lawyer behind AI psychosis cases warns of mass casualty risks | TechCrunch

In the lead up to the Tumbler Ridge school shooting in Canada last month, 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar spoke to ChatGPT about her feelings of isolation and an increasing obsession with violence, according to court filings. The chatbot allegedly validated Van Rootselaar's feelings and then helped her plan her attack, telling her which weapons to use and sharing precedents from other mass casualty events.
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