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First Nations Denounce Canada PM's Tar Sands Deal Made Without Their Consent

First Nations and environmental groups vow to fight a pipeline and tanker infrastructure agreement between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
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Canada's third-quarter annualised GDP surprises with growth of 2.6 percent

Canada's Q3 annualised GDP rose 2.6%, driven by crude oil exports and government spending, while underlying domestic demand remained weak and the economy stays fragile.
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As Black Friday heralds the holiday shopping rush, are we still dedicated to Buying Canadian? | CBC News

Buy Canadian momentum has cooled; most businesses did not see increased sales, though some hope holiday shopping will revive demand for Canadian-made products.
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Canada's economy grew at an annualized rate of 2.6% in 3rd quarter | CBC News

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21 hours ago

Indigenous businesses deserve to be at the table in Buy Ontario Act, say advocates | CBC News

Proposed Buy Ontario Act overlooks Indigenous procurement priorities and misses recognizing Indigenous businesses' economic contributions and role in supply-chain-driven community wealth creation.
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Quebec to ban public prayer in sweeping new secularism law

Quebec bans public and communal prayer in institutions and outdoor spaces, expands secular restrictions including face-covering and dietary limits, and imposes fines.
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The Complete Quebec Ski Guide: Iconic Resorts And Hidden Gems

When it comes to winter adventures, Quebec offers skiers the best of all worlds: legendary mountains, lively villages, and a treasure trove of affordable and lesser-known ski destinations woven throughout the province. Whether you're planning a family getaway, a bucket-list trip from the UK, or seeking authentic local vibes, here's your insider guide to skiing Quebec's major icons-and the wallet-friendly gems waiting to be discovered.
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Ford government takes control of real estate regulator | CBC News

Ontario appointed an administrator to take control of the Real Estate Council of Ontario after an audit found mishandling of iPro Realty funds.
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Amid Buy Canadian, Should We "Listen Canadian" Too? | The Walrus

Canada's historically successful music industry faces neglect and severe decline—album revenues plunged about 74% (2015–2021) and live music venues are disappearing.
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An Interview with Jonathan Haber, Montreal Tech Strategist and Startup Leader

Jonathan Haber helps early-stage Montreal startups build human-centered "soft-tech" tools that improve collaboration, communication, and operations through listening, mentorship, and steady strategic leadership.
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5 Toronto warming centres open starting Friday night | CBC News

Five Toronto warming centres open 24/7 from Friday 5 p.m., offering shelter, meals, washrooms, and referrals when temperatures reach −5°C or lower.
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Crews not sure when 'complex' apartment fire will be extinguished: Toronto Fire chief | CBC News

He said insulation was slowly burning in the walls and between the two buildings, which has led to smoke and high levels of carbon monoxide. This is going to be a prolonged event every time we thought we had it under control, it came back up, said Jessop, adding residents of both buildings have been evacuated. This is certainly probably the most challenging fire to extinguish that Toronto has seen in years.
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National Lacrosse League 2025-26 team-by-team season preview

The 2025-26 NLL season opens with four games and Buffalo pursues a fourth consecutive championship amid roster moves across all 14 teams.
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Pedestrian dead after being struck by tractor-trailer in Vaughan, police say | CBC News

TorontoNew The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. A male pedestrian is dead after he was struck by a tractor-trailer in Vaughan on Thursday evening, York Regional Police say. The collision happened in the intersection of Highway 7 and Islington Avenue at about 7:20 p.m. Police officers, firefighters and paramedics attended the scene. Police have closed the intersection in all directions as they investigate.
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Mark Carney says Canada's trading relationship with the U.S. was 'once a strength,' but 'now a weakness' | Fortune

Canada and Alberta agreed to pursue a Pacific Coast pipeline and adjust BC tanker restrictions to diversify oil exports beyond the United States.
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2 days ago

Canadian PM Says Close Trade Relationship With the U.S. Has Ended' Under Trump

Canada shifts to protectionist measures—restricting steel and lumber imports, lowering quotas and imposing tariffs while cutting freight rates to shield domestic producers from U.S. tariffs.
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2 days ago

Canada rolls back climate rules to boost investments

Canada will drop a planned oil-and-gas emissions cap and clean-electricity rules in return for Alberta boosting carbon pricing and supporting carbon capture to attract investment.
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2 days ago

Here's what to know about the energy agreement between Ottawa and Alberta | CBC News

Canada and Alberta will approve a privately financed bitumen pipeline to B.C. with Indigenous co-ownership and federal "national interest" exemptions to boost Asian exports.
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Ontario could avoid recession this year, even as tariffs take hold, fiscal watchdog says | CBC News

The data is part of the latest update from the province's Financial Accountability Office (FAO). It highlights Ontario's economic struggles between April and September in the months immediately after U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies were imposed. It also delves deeper into the province's shrinking manufacturing sector, which the FAO says has shed approximately 20,600 jobs over the past two years and has been put under increased pressure because of the trade war.
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Ontario signs nearly $40M deal with another First Nation in Ring of Fire region | CBC News

The agreement comes with up to $39.5 million, matching the amount promised to Webequie First Nation through an agreement it signed with the province last month. The province also signed a shared prosperity agreement with Aroland First Nation in January. Premier Doug Ford says unlocking critical minerals in the Ring of Fire a crescent-shaped mineral deposit in the James Bay lowlands in northwestern Ontario will add $22 billion to Canada's economy and create 70,000 new jobs.
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2 days ago

The F-35 Isn't Just a Fighter Jet. It's a Pledge of Allegiance | The Walrus

Canada's fighter-jet procurement decision balances military capability, trade and security relationships, economic benefits, and political sentiment between US F-35 and Swedish Gripen options.
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Brace yourself for poor visibility, icy conditions Thursday: Environment Canada | CBC News

"Roads could get iced up rather quickly, said Mark Schuster, operational meteorologist with Environment Canada, noting highways could see the worst conditions. Regions north and northeast of Toronto could see significant snowfall into the evening hours, he said. The risk of snow squalls, or bursts of heavy snow, is expected late Thursday morning and in the afternoon with about two centimeters of snow coming down in total."
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Toronto police to expand community policing program to include new areas and the TTC | CBC News

Toronto Police will deploy 16 neighbourhood community officers across four neighbourhoods and add eight officers on Line 1 transit to enhance safety.
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Wildfires Have Threatened the Existence of This Tiny Northern Town. Here's How It's Fighting Back | The Walrus

J ulian Canadien, a Dene man from Kakisa, Northwest Territories, is swarmed by black flies while he pulls weeds from the soil beneath his feet. The bugs don't bother him much. He's the only paid employee at the community garden, where his job is to prune and clear the rows of vegetables, water the produce, and churn the compost. And he likes his job.
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Dozens of women plan class action lawsuit against Toronto club promoter, several nightlife companies | CBC News

Major Toronto hospitality companies face a proposed class action alleging they knowingly allowed convicted sex offender Mark Holland to work, enabling decades of abuse.
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Ontario should allow restorative justice in cases involving sexual offences: report | CBC News

The report was issued today by the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund, or LEAF, and the nonprofit Community Justice Initiatives. It says the Crown policy deprives those who have experienced sexual harm from choosing the form of justice that best fits their needs. Restorative justice is an approach that allows those harmed and those who take responsibility for said harm to reach a resolution together, typically with the help of a facilitator.
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Coroner's office calls for clearer definition of e-bikes in Ontario | CBC News

That year, the committee noticed there had been five recent local deaths involving e-bike riders: A man in his 60s who'd been hit by a car while turning at an intersection. A man in his 50s who lost control of his e-bike, jumped the curb and struck a light standard. A man in his 50s who was riding in a bike lane when he was hit by a car turning into a parking lot.
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Report: Blue Jays may listen for swap involving Jose Berrios

Blue Jays may consider trading José Berríos despite a set rotation; trade is low probability and Berríos likely won't opt out after 2026.
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3 days ago

Canada announces new support for lumber, steel industries hit by tariffs

Canada will tighten steel and lumber protections by cutting import quotas, imposing tariffs, and expanding domestic support amid stalled trade talks with the United States.
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Canada cozies up to India for trade deal after years of strain as Trump continues pushing the world into new alliances | Fortune

Canada and India will rapidly restart trade negotiations to mend relations and help Canada diversify exports beyond heavy reliance on the United States.
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Brampton expands licensing project to cracking down on illegal rentals | CBC News

Brampton is expanding residential rental licensing citywide to enforce safety, require landlord registration, and a $300 annual licence to crack down on illegal rentals.
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3 days ago

More Canadians missing non-mortgage debt payments, Equifax says | CBC News

90-day non-mortgage delinquency rate rose to 1.63%; total consumer debt reached $2.62 trillion and average non-mortgage debt per consumer was $22,321.
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Ontario grocers could avoid taking beer and wine empties under new deal | CBC News

The deal averts a potential death knell for the Ontario Deposit Return Program, as some grocers warned they would refuse to accept empties as required starting Jan. 1, the same day the Beer Store is allowed to close an unlimited number of locations. Details are still being worked out, but the broad strokes of the agreement mean that consumers will continue to exchange empties for their deposits at Beer Store locations, with grocers footing the bill and the brewers committing to ensuring there is a point of recycling available within 10 kilometres for the vast majority of the population.
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Snow and high winds expected in parts of Ontario and Quebec | CBC News

Two weather systems will dump 10–60 cm of snow across parts of Ontario and Quebec over the next few days, creating hazardous travel and possible road closures.
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3 days ago

Canada opposes bail for alleged members of Ryan Wedding's drug ring arrested in Ontario | CBC News

Canadian authorities will oppose bail and seek extradition of three men arrested in Ontario for alleged roles in Ryan Wedding's drug-trafficking network.
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Toronto receives signs from province to replace speed cameras but they're too big for poles | CBC News

Province will supply large signs for 20 school zones to replace removed speed cameras, but signs are too large for existing Toronto poles.
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Drilling activity plunges in Western Canada as oil prices sink | CBC News

Low oil and natural gas prices are taking a toll on the industry as drilling activity is falling in Western Canada and is expected to slide further in 2026. North American oil prices remain below $60 US per barrel, after climbing to more than $80 in January. As a result, oil and gas companies are cutting costs, and total capital spending is expected to decline by 5.6 per cent this year and a further 2.2 per cent in 2026,
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Townhome owners stuck footing $2M bill after stormwater system at new-build complex collapses | CBC News

Townhome owners in Vaughan face nearly $2 million in repair bills—about $40,000 per owner—after a playground collapsed due to alleged installation errors, with insurance denying the claim.
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Canada Fighting "Billions" of Attacks a Day, Cyber Agency Says | The Walrus

Canada's Communications Security Establishment protects national digital systems from espionage, cybercrime, disinformation, and rapidly neutralizes threats, ensuring critical infrastructure resilience.
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Strong winds in store for Toronto, Environment Canada says in special weather statement | CBC News

Strong southwest winds gusting 70–80 km/h will affect Toronto and surrounding regions Wednesday through Thursday night, causing possible power outages and hazardous conditions.
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'It wasn't worth the $10 tariff for a $27 purchase': American shoppers find maybe they just won't buy that small thing from Canada or England this year | Fortune

Elimination of the U.S. de minimis import exemption has raised cross-border costs, adding tariffs, brokerage fees, and taxes that hurt small sellers and shoppers.
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Was Chris Alexander Fed False Intel about a So-Called Russian Asset? | The Walrus

Former MP Chris Alexander presented likely-fabricated KGB documents accusing journalist David Pugliese of being a Russian asset, yet experts' findings drew almost no public scrutiny.
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Canada's weather warning system has changed. Here's how | CBC News

Canada replaced general watches and warnings with a three-colour, risk-tiered alert system (yellow, orange, red) based on impact and forecast confidence.
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Transit violence rising across Canada in some cities, by nearly 300% | CBC News

Transit assaults in eight of Canada's ten largest metro areas doubled between 2016 and 2024, outpacing a 53% overall assault increase.
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It's heartbreaking': how 30 captive beluga whales have become pawns in row over animal cruelty

Thirty captive beluga whales at Marineland face a precarious future after a federal sale block and the park's euthanasia threat amid welfare and policy disputes.
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I've been to 45 countries - every traveler should add these 5 to their list

Canada, New Zealand, Vietnam, and Slovenia rank among top travel destinations for diverse cities, stunning nature, and fewer crowds.
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Ontario appeals decision to stay murder charges against men allegedly tortured at Maplehurst jail | CBC News

Ontario seeks to appeal a stay of first-degree murder charges after three accused men were found to have endured treatment "akin to torture" in jail.
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4 days ago

Destination Toronto says new offices in Germany, U.K. yielding results | CBC News

Opening offices in the U.K. and Germany increased Toronto visitors, with an 11% rise from the U.K. and 7% from Germany.
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4 days ago

Ontario NDP asks integrity commissioner to investigate labour minister | CBC News

Labour Minister David Piccini is accused of breaching ethics by favoring recipients of the Skills Development Fund and bypassing bureaucratic advice.
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Deloitte just got caught again citing fabricated and potentially AI-generated research-this time in a million-dollar report for the Canadian government | Fortune

A government-commissioned Deloitte healthcare report contained fabricated or incorrect citations and possibly AI-generated errors, prompting corrections while asserting recommendations remain valid.
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4 days ago

TTC proposing fare freeze in 2026, while capital budget concerns persist | CBC News

Toronto Transit Commission plans to freeze fares for a third consecutive year but faces a $6.1 billion unfunded repair backlog over the next decade.
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Greater Toronto Area RCMP charges youth with terrorism related offences | CBC News

In a news release Tuesday, the RCMP said its Central Ontario team and GTA integrated national security enforcement team arrested the individual on Nov. 4 and charged them with participating in activities of a terrorist group. The activities allegedly included editing and publicly posting ISIS propaganda videos, the RCMP said. The youth was also charged with inviting a person to provide property, such as firearms, for the intended use of facilitating or carrying out terrorist activity, the RCMP said.
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25 Years of Recognition: From the Benefits Act to Today's Fight for Equality | The Walrus

In 2000, Canadian law formally recognized a reality that many people had been living with for years, same sex couples in long term relationships. Parliament passed the Modernization of Benefits and Obligations Act, amending 68 different federal statutes to extend protections and responsibilities to common law partners and including same sex couples for the first time. Angela Misri 0:30 Welcome to Canadian Time Machine, a podcast that explores key milestones in our country's history. I'm Angela Misri.
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Toronto senior charged after allegedly taking group's million-dollar lottery winnings all for himself: police | CBC News

A 70-year-old Toronto man is charged after allegedly claiming sole ownership of a $1-million Lotto Max ticket intended to be shared among three people.
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Is Canada Still Among the Big 4 Overseas Student Recruiters?

A dramatic decline in international student numbers in Canada shows how internationalization globally is "evolving," with the concept of the "big four" recruitment destinations seen as increasingly outdated. The country is on track to issue about 80,000 new study permits this year, way below the cap of 437,000 its federal government set for 2025. This has not stopped the cap being reduced even more, with the budget announced earlier this month confirming that it will be set at 155,000 next year-although the country could struggle to reach even this revised figure on the latest projections.
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Premier Ford tells protesters to 'go find a job' as controversial housing bill passes at Queen's Park | CBC News

Queen's Park security eventually cleared the public gallery in order to complete the final vote on Bill 60.
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Critics call on Ford government to begin mandatory Greenbelt review | CBC News

The mandatory Greenbelt review is delayed, prompting critics to demand firm safeguards, appointments to the advisory group, and assurances no protected land will be removed.
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Ontario plans to require bail cash up front as part of new justice bill | CBC Accessibility

Ontario will require cash security deposits up front from accused people granted bail, with payment returned at case conclusion and additional bail-compliance measures.
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Bank bashed by backhoe in Etobicoke break and enter: police | CBC News

Thieves left an unusual deposit at an Etobicoke bank while attempting an illegal withdrawal Monday morning. Around 3 a.m., officers were called to a break and enter in progress at a CIBC branch, Toronto police said in an email. They found that someone had used a backhoe to break through the bank's exterior wall into the ATM room. No injuries were reported and no one is in custody, police said.
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Finch West LRT opening next month, documents suggest. But transit agencies still not confirming | CBC News

Finch West LRT may begin revenue service on December 7, 2025, pending final confirmation from Metrolinx and the TTC.
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13-Hour Home Invasion, Sexual Assault, And $1.6 Million Bitcoin Theft Results In 7-Year Sentence

A Hong Kong man received a seven-year Canadian prison sentence for participating in a violent home invasion that stole $1.6 million in Bitcoin.
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Ontario trucker sentenced to more than 6 years for cocaine smuggling linked to Ryan Wedding | CBC News

Ranjit Singh Rowal received six years and two months in U.S. federal prison for attempting to smuggle cocaine into Canada for a transnational drug network.
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2 found dead, 1 reported safe in fatal Brampton house fire | CBC News

All three people who were unaccounted for after a deadly fire at a home in Brampton, Ont., have been located two of them dead and the third safe, police said Monday. Peel Region police and Ontario's fire marshal's office gave an update on the ongoing investigation into the Thursday morning blaze that destroyed a home and prompted the evacuation of several others nearby.
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Zombie fires: how Arctic wildfires that come back to life are ravaging forests

Overwintering 'zombie' fires are increasingly common in warming boreal forests, turning wildfires into multi-year events and severely damaging soil and forest recovery.
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Crypto attack saw victims endure waterboarding, sexual assault in $1.6 million Bitcoin robbery | Fortune

In the latest in a string of violent crypto robberies, a four-person gang held a Canadian family hostage overnight and stole about $2 million CAD ($1.6 million USD) in Bitcoin. The attackers threatened to kill the family, waterboarded the mother and father, and sexually assaulted their daughter after invading their Vancouver-area home. The crime occurred in April 2024, but the details of the scene were revealed last week in a sentencing report by a British Columbia judge, first reported by CBC.
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St. Anne's Church fire being investigated as arson, Diocese, church officials say | CBC News

Toronto's historic St. Anne's Church fire from June 2024 is now being treated as suspected arson by police and the Office of the Fire Marshal.
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Brampton man wanted for allegedly killing his father has been arrested: police | CBC News

A 25-year-old Brampton man was arrested for the second-degree murder and attempted murder after his father was found fatally shot in Brampton.
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6 days ago

Retailers feel Black Friday pressure as Canadians expected to tighten spending | CBC News

Canadian retailers are turning Black Friday into an extended season and offering more discounts as consumers plan to spend less due to rising prices.
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Family members worry as support workers strike at GTA care home | CBC News

Support staff at Central West Specialized Development Services (CWSDS) a supportive living community for adults with developmental disabilities walked off the job on Wednesday evening more than 40 days after CWSDS management requested a no-board report.
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Why some young people are investing based on vibes, not research | CBC Radio

Young investors increasingly rely on intuition, peer prompts, and influencers rather than traditional financial advice, embracing passive income and greater risk-taking.
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1 week ago

Ottawa, Alberta expected to sign new energy sector deal on Thursday: source | CBC News

Federal and Alberta governments are expected to sign an agreement on Alberta's energy sector potentially reviving a northwest B.C. oil pipeline under conditions.
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Postal workers to suspend strikes after union, Canada Post reach tentative agreement | CBC News

Canada Post and CUPW reached tentative agreements in principle, suspending rotating strikes while final contract language is negotiated, with the union retaining strike rights.
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Speaker hopes decked halls of Queen's Park will draw more visitors | CBC News

Queen's Park has expanded its Christmas decorations and lighting to make the legislature more open, accessible and inviting to visitors.
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Alcohol industry disappointed to be left out of interprovincial trade agreement | CBC News

Interprovincial agreement excluded food and alcohol, leaving alcohol producers frustrated and blocking broader domestic market access amid tariffs and rising production costs.
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Ontario's rep in Washington says Reagan ad not coming up in talks with U.S. lawmakers | CBC News

Ontario's Washington representative says the anti-tariff ad did not dominate meetings and Washington focus is now on the CUSMA review.
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Teachers, politicians call on the province to release EQAO results | CBC News

Fraser said it seemed like Education Minister Paul Calandra was hiding something amidst claims the results were being held for further analysis. There is no reason for him to withhold those tests, said Fraser, adding the tests are an important teaching tool for educators and children. There's no discernible reason unless the results are just a reflection of the fact that class sizes are too large and special education has been starved.
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One of Toronto's busiest intersections has had 7 sinkholes in 3 years and for some, 'it's almost a joke now' | CBC News

Aging 150-year-old water pipes and sandy soil are causing repeated sinkholes at Toronto's Church-Wellesley intersection, prompting frequent temporary road repairs and safety concerns.
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Saturday Caps Clips: Capitals vs. Lightning Game Day

Washington Capitals host the Tampa Bay Lightning Saturday, with Tom Wilson drawing MVP discussion and recent picks excelling in the WHL.
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Toronto man on most-wanted list arrested Saturday: police | CBC News

A 23-year-old Toronto man, who was wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for over a year, was arrested Friday, according to Toronto Police. Around 11:20 p.m. on Friday police found and arrested the accused, who was in a car near Bathurst Street and Dupont Street, police said in a news release on Saturday. A firearm and ammunition were also found, police say.
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Freeland will move to U.K. for new job as CEO of Rhodes Trust educational charity | CBC News

Chrystia Freeland will relocate to Oxford to serve as CEO of the Rhodes Trust and warden of Rhodes House beginning July 1.
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Carney Promised Defiance. All We're Getting Is Deference | The Walrus

N early seven months after an election that returned a minority Parliament and a government led by the Liberal Party with Prime Minister Mark Carney at the helm, Canadians would be forgiven for asking what they're meant to be doing with their elbows. During the election, the Liberals ran on elbows-up nationalism, striking a defiant posture in the face of tariff and sovereignty threats from United States president Donald Trump. Carney never promised to solve
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ANALYSIS | Canadians are shunning U.S. travel and reaping the rewards | CBC News

Canada's tourism surged, offsetting trade-war losses as U.S. politics, tariffs and border measures redirected travelers toward Canada.
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Ontario's Bill 33 gives the province more power over school boards. What does that mean for your family? | CBC News

A controversial new law that will give Ontario's education minister more power over school boards and other facets of the education system has passed in the province's legislature. Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative government passed the Supporting Children and Students Act, also known as Bill 33, on Wednesday and it received royal assent a day later. The legislation grants Education Minister Paul Calandra the power to place school boards under provincial supervision when they "fall off the rails," as he said Wednesday.
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Ontario police drop gun charges against Sikh activist | CBC News

Ontario police dropped all charges against one of three Sikh activists; two others, including Khalistani leader Inderjit Singh Gosal, still face firearms-related charges.
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George Brown Polytechnic to suspend enrolment in 7 programs in its chef school | CBC News

In a statement on Thursday, George Brown said it will have "suspended intakes" for 2026-2027 in some programs that are part of its hospitality and culinary arts program. Enrolment has been suspended in the following programs: culinary arts Italian; advanced French patisserie; food and nutrition management; event planning; food and beverage management restaurant management; hospitality hotel operations management; and honours Bachelor of Business Administration hospitality.
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Search continues for 3 missing people after Brampton fatal fire | CBC News

A Brampton house fire killed two, injured multiple others, left three people unaccounted for, and investigators are demolishing the residence searching for victims and cause.
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NDP MPPs withdraw from intimate partner violence committee in protest | CBC News

NDP MPPs withdrew from the intimate partner violence committee's report-writing process and will produce a dissenting report, citing integrity and survivors' voices.
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Canadians are leaving emergency departments before seeing a doctor and coming back worse | CBC Shows

About half a million Canadians left emergency departments before seeing a doctor in 2024, with rising walkouts tied to long waits, staffing and bed shortages.
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2 injured, 1 critically, in Mississauga crash, police say | CBC News

Mississauga firefighters are shown here at the scene of collision on Thursday evening that left a man injured and a male youth in life-threatening condition. (CBC News) Two people have been taken to hospital, one in life-threatening condition, following a collision in Mississauga on Thursday evening, Peel police say. The crash between two vehicles happened on Millcreek Drive and Erin Mills Parkway, police said.
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Maple Leafs forward deserves a spot on Team Canada's Olympic roster

John Tavares should be strongly considered for Team Canada’s 2026 Olympic roster due to his scoring, leadership, two-way play, faceoff skill, and international experience.
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Ontario bar exam for future lawyers could be scrapped, replaced with skills-based course | CBC News

Ontario may replace the traditional bar exam with a skills-based PREP-style program and scenario-based final assessment, raising debate over standards and candidate wellbeing.
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Several pistachio products recalled from stores in 2 Ontario cities | CBC News

More pistachio and pistachio-containing products have been recalled in Canada over concerns about possible salmonella contamination. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says the following products, sold by vendors in Ottawa and Mississauga, Ont., are under recall: Green pistachios, in varying quantities, sold at the SNMB Roasted Nut Factory at 2399 Cawthra Rd. Unit 42, Mississauga, Ont., from Aug. 11 through Oct. 10.
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Serial killer Dellen Millard, who murdered Tim Bosma, Laura Babcock, moved to medium security prison | CBC News

Dellen Millard was transferred from maximum-security to medium-security in Ontario, prompting victim families' outrage and questions about corrections policy for violent offenders.
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Blue Jays predicted by Bleacher Report to land two of the top 25 Free Agents this offseason

Last offseason, the Toronto Blue Jays were the butt of many baseball fans' jokes after they swung-and-missed on a number of premier free agents, including Juan Soto and Roki Sasaki. Anthony Santander was their biggest signing in years, and he had a disastrous maiden campaign in Toronto. It appeared the Blue Jays were having trouble convincing players to come to Canada to play for a would-be contender.
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Toronto police constable charged with sexual assault, intimidation: police | CBC News

Toronto police Const. Bojan Antal is charged with sexual assault, mischief, uttering threats, breach of trust, assault, intimidation and criminal harassment spanning May 2014–Nov 2025.
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