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Ontario Liberal caucus names John Fraser as pick for interim leader | CBC News

John Fraser was nominated by the Ontario Liberal caucus to serve as interim leader for a third time.
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Ford bemoans Chinese EV deal, says he still hasn't spoken to Carney | CBC News

Doug Ford says Mark Carney's China deal to allow 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles into Canada harms Ontario's auto sector and lacked prior communication.
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Canadians worried about the economy plan to spend less, says Bank of Canada survey | CBC News

Canadian consumers remain anxious about high prices and trade-related uncertainty, expect elevated near-term inflation and higher job and debt-payment risks, reducing spending plans.
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Frigid temperatures in store for Toronto, parts of GTA under snow squall warning: Environment Canada | CBC News

The Greater Toronto Area faces a blast of frigid weather with snow squall warnings, expected snow, and additional warming centres opening.
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Inflation ticks up to 2.4% in December | CBC News

Canada's annual inflation rose to 2.4% in December year-over-year, influenced by a temporary GST cut and partly offset by lower gas prices.
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police Selects ENC To Supply Diesel Hybrid AXESS Buses - Busline News

The contract marks an important step in ENC's expansion into the Canadian market. With over 50 years of manufacturing experience and more than 500 million miles of transit service completed on the AXESS platform, the selection reflects the RCMP's confidence in ENC's field-tested quality, reliability, and ability to deliver on an expedited timeline,
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How Canadian doctors are preparing for potential FIFA World Cup public health challenges | CBC Sports

Speaking from working right now in the middle of our flu season, where we haven't been able to handle a surge in acute care need anywhere in Canada it seems, I would be concerned going forward about having a surge in need for hospital resources, said Varner, CMAJ's deputy editor and an emergency doctor in downtown Toronto, in an interview with CBC News.
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Sexual assault survivor calls for accountability after police comments left her feeling humiliated' | CBC News

A sexual assault survivor ended her relationship with the Ontario Police College after anonymous officers' comments revealed alleged harmful biases and a lack of accountability.
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Toronto's Little Jamaica in state of emergency' due to Eglinton-Crosstown construction: BIA | CBC News

Our identity has really been changed in Little Jamaica and it's all due to the Metrolinx construction for the last 16 years,
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Protective doors are finally coming to Toronto subway platforms but only to a new line under construction | CBC News

The new Ontario Line will include protective barriers at all stations to separate platforms from the tracks, something the Toronto Transit Commission has been considering adding to its subway system for years. "Platform edge doors" will be a part of all 15 stations on the 15.6-kilometre downtown subway line, slated to open in 2031, city staff said at a budget meeting Wednesday. The doors are transparent barriers that open to allow riders inside when trains roll in, but otherwise keep people, animals and debris off the tracks.
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Canada's Tariff Cut Just Made This High-Tech Chinese EV 50% Cheaper

Canada's tariff reset cuts Chinese EV import duties from 100% to 6.1%, halving Lotus Eletre's Canadian price and likely boosting demand.
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Craft beer in Canada is losing its fizz, as sales dry up and more breweries go bust | CBC News

In 2014, Leon opened his brewery's first location inside a tiny warehouse space in the city's north-east. It was good timing. All over North America, millennials were going crazy for craft beer, and in Alberta, the government had recently changed rules to help microbreweries get their product to market. "There was a huge thirst in Alberta for craft beer," said Leon, who recalls getting emails about new breweries opening nearly every week. "It was a pretty wild time."
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The Blue Jays should pivot to Cody Bellinger after missing out on Kyle Tucker

Cody Bellinger would add contact hitting, positional versatility and strong right-field defense to bolster the Blue Jays' lineup after Bichette's productive season.
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China invites Canada to closer relationship as PM Carney arrives for state visit | Fortune

China seeks to nudge Canada toward "strategic autonomy" while Canada pursues trade diversification to reduce reliance on the United States amid tariff disputes.
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As U.S-Canada relations strain, P.M. Mark Carney looks to rebuild ties with China

Canada seeks to rebuild relations with China to diversify trade, reduce dependence on the United States, and double non-U.S. exports within a decade.
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China invites Canada to closer relationship as PM Carney arrives for state visit | Fortune

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Canada reaches tariff-quota deal with China on EVs, canola | CBC News

Canada and China agreed to reduce canola duties and allow up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles annually into Canada at a 6.1% tariff.
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Canada cuts tariff on Chinese EVs in exchange for lower tariffs on Canadian farm products

Canada cuts its 100% tariff on Chinese electric cars with export caps; China reduces canola seed tariffs from 84% to about 15%.
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Chinese EVs are coming to Canada. How soon will they be here? How much will they cost? | CBC News

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Canada cuts tariffs on Chinese EVs as part of new deal

Canada will cut tariffs on imported Chinese EVs from 100% to 6.1% and permit limited imports, while China lowers canola tariffs.
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Ford still '100% dead against' lowering tariffs on Chinese-made EVs as Carney heads to China | CBC News

Doug Ford urges keeping Canada's 100% tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to prevent Chinese dumping and protect Canadian and U.S. auto-sector jobs.
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Chinese EVs are coming to Canada. How soon will they be here? How much will they cost? | CBC News

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Ford still '100% dead against' lowering tariffs on Chinese-made EVs as Carney heads to China | CBC News

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Toronto clears almost encampments near children's areas, but critics say causes of homelessness remain | CBC News

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Toronto clears almost encampments near children's areas, but critics say causes of homelessness remain | CBC News

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A 19th-century Toronto church could be the site of 130 new affordable units. But should it? | CBC News

Plan to partially demolish 139-year-old St. Luke's United Church to retain three walls and build a 48-storey tower sparks local uproar despite proposed affordable housing.
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Snowstorms expose accessibility gaps for people with disabilities: Toronto advocates | CBC News

Snow accumulation creates mobility and transit barriers that make Toronto winter conditions inaccessible for people with disabilities, requiring regulatory standards and proactive municipal planning.
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US tariffs push Canada towards Europe and China as investors look beyond Washington

Canada is redirecting trade and investment toward Europe and China because persistent US tariffs make US exposure less predictable.
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Canada's Mark Carney seeks reset on pivotal trip to China

Mark Carney visited China to recalibrate strained ties and pursue economic diversification to reduce Canada's dependence on the United States.
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Carney heads to Beijing as Trump's America First agenda forces Canada into trade rethink

Canada seeks to repair relations with China to diversify exports amid US trade pressure, using a state visit for leverage while acknowledging bilateral risks.
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Canada's Carney hails strategic partnership' in talks with China's Xi

China and Canada pledge to reset relations focusing on engagement and cooperation in agriculture, energy and finance amid global trade tensions and U.S. tariffs.
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Chinese EVs inch closer to the US as Canada slashes tariffs | TechCrunch

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Friday that his country will slash its 100% import tax on Chinese EVs to just 6.1%, paving the way for companies like Geely, BYD, Xiaomi, and others to establish a second foothold in the North American automotive market. Canada is not going all-in on Chinese EVs, though. The country will initially cap annual imports at 49,000 vehicles. That cap will slowly increase to about 70,000 in around five years, according to the Associated Press.
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Calling 911? Average wait time now 3 seconds thanks to hiring blitz, Toronto police say | CBC News

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Fewer encampments in Toronto in past year, but advocate says homelessness simply 'less visible' | CBC News

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Toronto recorded fewest traffic-related deaths in a decade in 2025: city data | CBC News

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Calling 911? Average wait time now 3 seconds thanks to hiring blitz, Toronto police say | CBC News

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Fewer encampments in Toronto in past year, but advocate says homelessness simply 'less visible' | CBC News

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Toronto recorded fewest traffic-related deaths in a decade in 2025: city data | CBC News

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Maple Leafs' Anthony Stolarz believes he'll be back shortly after dealing with nerve issue

Anthony Stolarz is progressing from an upper-body injury, skating with the team and may return after a few practices; no targeted return date set.
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Canada is going to start importing Chinese EVs - will the US follow?

Canada agreed to allow up to 49,000 Chinese EVs at a 6.1% tariff while lowering canola duties, signaling a softer North American stance on Chinese EV imports.
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Toronto police officer charged in theft of government IDs, bank cards | CBC News

Toronto officer arrested for taking property delivered to police instead of logging it; recovered items included government IDs, bank cards and passports; charges filed.
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Line 6 down again Friday due to weather conditions | CBC News

Line 6 service suspended Friday between Finch West and Humber College due to weather; shuttle buses operating; prior day had two outages, one 14.5 hours.
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WestJet reversing move to install tight seating layout | CBC News

WestJet is cancelling a new seat configuration that squeezed an extra row on board many of its planes and left passengers with less legroom. In a message to staff obtained by The Canadian Press, the airline's vice-president of inflight operations says executives made the costly decision to return the cabins to their previous layout following feedback from employees and customers amid a major backlash to the tighter arrangement.
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GTA returns back to business following heavy snowstorm | CBC News

Residents in the Greater Toronto Area are digging themselves out and going back to their regular weekday schedules a day after a major snowstorm. About two to four centimetres of snowfall is expected throughout the region, including Peel, York and Durham, according to Environment Canada. Flurries are forecasted to start in the afternoon and end close to midnight.
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Ontario examines whether to amend Coroners Act to replace mandatory jail inquests with annual reviews | CBC News

Ontario may replace mandatory coroner inquests for jail deaths with coroner-led annual reviews supported by advisory committees including family, legal, corrections, advocates and subject-matter experts.
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Tow trucks, other vehicles burned in alleged arson in Brampton, police say | CBC News

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Tow trucks, other vehicles burned in alleged arson in Brampton, police say | CBC News

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Newcomers, Nutrition, and Canadian Politicians | The Walrus

Debates emphasize preference for stable technocratic leadership, criticize political opportunism undermining solidarity, and call for policy shifts toward local, healthy agriculture.
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Canada's two biggest housing markets ended last year on a downswing so what's in store for 2026? | CBC News

"It would be prudent for market observers to resist the temptation to trace a line from the end of 2025 into 2026," said CREA senior economist Shaun Cathcart in a statement. "We continue to expect sales to move higher again as we get closer to the spring, rejoining the upward trend that was observed throughout the spring, summer and early fall of last year."
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Ontario's colleges warn of more troubles ahead amid call for investment boost | CBC News

Ontario public colleges face a projected $1.5 billion deficit by 2027-28 and seek $1.5 billion provincial investment to sustain programs and training.
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B.C. and feds enter lumber understanding with China during Carney visit | CBC News

British Columbia's Forests Ministry has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Chinese government to boost research, development and promotion of modern wood construction in creating green buildings in China. The five-year agreement, which is not legally binding, also involves the federal Department of Natural Resources and is among the first reached with Beijing after the arrival of Prime Minister Mark Carney in China this week.
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Ontario alcohol producers 'bet on ourselves' as U.S. booze ban nears 1-year mark | CBC News

Ontario removed U.S. alcohol from LCBO shelves and redirected customers to Canadian producers until U.S. tariffs are lifted.
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A brief history of the Ottawa 67's - Gatineau Olympiques rivalry and a preview for this year's encounter

The OHL's Ottawa 67's and QMJHL's Gatineau Olympiques renew their inter-league 'Battle of the Ottawa River' series with games in Ottawa and Gatineau.
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Everything Costs More Because the Algorithm Says So | The Walrus

Personalized pricing algorithms and corporate margin decisions, more than tariffs, increasingly drive higher and variable consumer prices for essentials.
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Some Toronto infrastructure work could be deferred in 2026, while backlog grows beyond previous projections | CBC News

The City of Toronto's 2026 budget offers relief many homeowners were looking for in its property tax increase, but it also lays bare the massive amount of infrastructure work hanging over the city in the coming years which, in some cases, may be deferred. With budget season now in full swing at city hall, several city departments will sit in front of the budget committee this week to give presentations on their financial needs this year. Among them will be the parks and recreation department, which is caught up in a nearly $2 billion deferral of work in the 10-year capital plan, which is the city's plan to maintain, renew and grow infrastructure. That work was supposed to be funded by development charges that builders pay to the city, but recent provincial legislation made it so developers could pay those fees once their buildings are occupied, as opposed to when they get their building permits. The change means the city will receive that revenue years later than under the previous rules, so the work it would fund has to be put off, according to city budget documents.
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Inside the Stunning Collapse of the Quebec Liberal Party | The Walrus

Quebec Liberal Party collapsed into leadership crisis after leader's resignation amid vote‑buying allegations, risking federalist influence as Parti Québécois surges before an October referendum‑threat election.
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Ford government looks to pause affordable housing quotas near transit hubs in Toronto, Mississauga, Kitchener | CBC News

Ontario proposes pausing inclusionary zoning near transit in Toronto, Mississauga and Kitchener until July 2027 to encourage more residential construction.
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ArcelorMittal Dofasco quietly extends 'green' steel timeline by decades, gets $50M more from Ottawa | CBC News

ArcelorMittal Dofasco postponed coal phase-out until 2050 and received an extra $50 million federal funding, extending decommissioning timeline from 2028.
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Toronto to increase rent bank funding by $2.6M to keep residents housed, mayor says | CBC News

"Affordability isn't about keeping costs down, it's about keeping people in their homes," Chow said. "When we invest in keeping people housed, we're making Toronto more affordable for everyone and we're preventing the far greater cost of homelessness. We're making sure that one bad month or one medical emergency or layoff doesn't destroy the entire family," she added.
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Bonnie Crombie formally resigns as Ontario Liberal Party leader | CBC News

Bonnie Crombie resigned immediately as leader of the Ontario Liberal Party after a weak leadership vote and a decisive defeat in the February 2025 election.
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Man accused of buying $13M car for fugitive Ryan Wedding tried to flee Canada, U.S. says | CBC News

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Toronto jeweller accused in Ryan Wedding case makes bid for bail ahead of extradition hearing | CBC News

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Man accused of buying $13M car for fugitive Ryan Wedding tried to flee Canada, U.S. says | CBC News

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Toronto jeweller accused in Ryan Wedding case makes bid for bail ahead of extradition hearing | CBC News

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'He was not protected,' says mother of Oakville care home resident attacked amid support worker strike | CBC News

A 47-year-old resident at a Halton care home was bitten on the neck by another resident during a strike, requiring hospitalization and stitches.
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Broken toys': Durham police officers with PTSD describe isolation, allege privacy breaches by the service | CBC News

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Durham police officers with PTSD say the service fights against their workplace benefits | CBC News

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Why is Durham Region police challenging its officers' PTSD claims? Here's what we know | CBC News

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Broken toys': Durham police officers with PTSD describe isolation, allege privacy breaches by the service | CBC News

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Durham police officers with PTSD say the service fights against their workplace benefits | CBC News

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Indigenous Hub / BDP Quadrangle

A 40,000 m development in Toronto integrates health, housing, training, civic plaza, and gardens to serve and strengthen the urban Indigenous community.
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Ontario man reaches settlement with Boeing over family's death in 2019 Ethiopia plane crash | CBC News

An Ontario man has reached a settlement agreement with Boeing almost seven years after six of his family members died in a plane crash. It comes just days after a U.S. wrongful death trial began for the family in Chicago over the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 plane in 2019. The flight heading to Kenya crashed shortly after takeoff from the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa, resulting in the deaths of all 157 people, including 18 Canadians, on board.
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Carney's "Buy Canadian" Policy Doesn't Require Companies to Be Canadian | The Walrus

Canada's Buy Canadian rules allow foreign-controlled multinationals to qualify as Canadian, risking continued dependence on foreign suppliers and undermining domestic defence-capability building.
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Millions of temporary residents will have to leave Canada when their permits expire. But will they? | CBC News

Millions of temporary residents face expiring permits and potential removal from Canada, jeopardizing immigrants' permanent-residence pathways, livelihoods, and settled plans after job losses.
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What Trump Did to Venezuela Should Terrify Ottawa | The Walrus

Canada tempered its response to the US capture of Nicolás Maduro to avoid jeopardizing the CUSMA review and preserve Canada–US relations.
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McDonald's Canada is freezing prices on small coffees, dropping costs of value meals | CBC News

McDonald's Canada will freeze small coffee at $1 and reduce McValue meals to $5 for at least a year to ease consumer costs.
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Chinese-language paper Ming Paoclosing B.C. and Ontario offices, laying off 60 staff | CBC News

Ming Pao Daily News is permanently closing its Canadian operations and terminating staff due to financial reasons, with print editions ending in mid-January.
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Staples Canada left some personal information on resold laptops, says privacy watchdog | CBC News

Staples Canada resold returned laptops that still contained customers' personal information, prompting the Privacy Commissioner to require stronger wiping standards, staff training, and independent audits.
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Bail hearing continues for Ontario man accused in Ryan Wedding case | CBC News

A Toronto court is hearing from one of the people who signed on to supervise a man accused of laundering funds for an international drug ring if he is released on bail. The woman, whose identity is covered by a publication ban, is taking the stand as Rolan Sokolovski's bail hearing enters its second day. Sokolovski is one of several Canadians arrested for extradition to the United States last fall as part of an investigation into Ryan Wedding,
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Highway 400 lanes closed north of Toronto after multi-vehicle crash | CBC News

Provincial police say two people are in hospital and part of Highway 400 is closed after a three-vehicle collision in Bradford, Ont., early Tuesday. The crash, which involved a tractor trailer and two passenger vehicles, happened on the highway near County Road 88 just before 4 a.m., Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said in a video posted on social media.
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Several Canada geese found dead in Whitby Harbour this week | CBC News

Multiple Canada geese were found dead in Whitby Harbour; authorities collected carcasses and sent samples for testing to determine if avian flu caused the deaths.
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New charges laid in Pearson gold heist investigation | CBC News

Arsalan Chaudhary, 43, was arrested after flying from Dubai and charged in the 2023 Pearson Airport gold heist, credited to international law-enforcement cooperation.
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Average asking rents fell to just over $2K in December | CBC News

Canadian asking rents fell 2.3% year-over-year in December to $2,060, completing a full calendar year of declines and reaching a 30-month low.
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Air Canada worker trapped in baggage hold of Toronto-to-Moncton plane freed before takeoff | CBC News

Air Canada Rouge Flight 1502 was taxiing toward the runway at Toronto Pearson International Airport when Caron noticed flight attendants frantically running down the aisle of the cabin. The plane eventually came to a halt before reaching the runway and Caron looked out the window. We could see the crew gathering around the plane, so we knew something was happening, she said. Then, the pilot tells us that there is someone from the crew in the luggage hold.
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Ontario government has spent $270K on outside lawyers in fight to remove bike lanes: FOI | CBC News

Ontario spent nearly $270,000 on external legal fees to defend a plan to remove Toronto bike lanes ruled to endanger life and safety.
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Police seek suspects after theft of 8 luxury cars from Oakville business | CBC News

Police west of Toronto say they are looking for suspects after eight high-end vehicles were stolen in an overnight break-in at an Oakville, Ont., leasing business. Halton police say they were called to Lockwood Leasing, in the area of South Service Road W. and Fourth Line, around 3:35 a.m. on Sunday. They say the front window was smashed while the building was unoccupied and suspects accessed a lock box that contained car keys.
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Jonathan Charrier Montreal: Building a Global Import Business Through Trust, Craft, and Cultural Exchange

Jonathan Charrier builds partnerships with global artisans to import specialty foods, artisanal goods, and wellness products for North American boutique and online markets.
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OPP renew appeal for info in Elnaz Hajtamiri case, 4 years after woman's abduction | CBC News

Provincial police are renewing their appeal for information in the case of Elnaz Hajtamiri, four years after the Ontario woman was abducted and never heard from again. Hajtamiri was 37 years old when she was abducted by three suspects from a home on Trailwood Place in Wasaga Beach on Jan. 12, 2022. Despite several arrests in that case and a previous attack on Hajtamiri, she has never been found and is presumed dead.
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Toronto charity cutting ties with local food bank after reporting financial concerns to police | CBC News

Daily Bread Food Bank severed ties with Feed Scarborough after uncovering invoice discrepancies and financial-management concerns, reporting them to police and cutting funding and deliveries.
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