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Carney wants to 'recalibrate' Canada-China relations with visit: PM's parliamentary aide | CBC News

PM will visit China to meet Xi Jinping as government seeks to recalibrate ties, pursue economic and agri-food cooperation and resolve tariffs hurting Prairie farmers.
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Dozens gather for anti-immigration rally, counter-protest in downtown Toronto | CBC News

Anti-immigration Canada First rally in Toronto drew dozens, prompted a counter-protest of about 150, and resulted in 11 arrests.
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8 arrests, 29 charges laid at downtown demonstrations: Toronto police | CBC News

Toronto police arrested eight people, laid 29 charges, and responded to violence at an anti-immigration demonstration and counter-protest at Nathan Phillips Square.
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Appetite for a bargain: Rising food costs fuel boom in discount grocery stores | CBC Radio

With the cost of living soaring, Ron Robinson is determined to save wherever he can starting with his grocery bill. It's why the Montreal man shops at Liquidation Marie, an ultra discount grocery chain where prices can be as much as 50 per cent less than a regular grocery store. He recalls purchasing steaks for about six dollars each. "If you go to a big box store, you're going to pay maybe $20, $25 for a pack of three," Robinson told Cost of Living.
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Freddie Freeman Announces Disappointing News for Team Canada and World Baseball Classic

Freddie Freeman has withdrawn from Team Canada’s World Baseball Classic roster for personal reasons, leaving a gap in veteran leadership and offensive production.
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Freddie Freeman and Jordan Romano withdraw from Canada's WBC team

On Saturday evening, Shi Davidi reported that Freddie Freeman has withdrawn from the tournament due to personal reasons, as has former Sportsnet's Toronto Blue Jay Jordan Romano. Freeman played for Canada in both the 2017 and 2023 tournaments. In 2023, the first baseman slashed .200/.273/.200 with an RBI in 10 at-bats over three games. He also struggled in his three games in 2017, slashing just .182/.182/.182.
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Airlines don't have to tell you how much legroom you'll have on your flight. Here's what you need to know | CBC News

Frequent WestJet flyer Alexandra West said in an interview with CBC News that she first noticed she couldn't comfortably fit in their economy seats last year. "I used to love WestJet because I would buy their economy tickets, and I would have about two inches of clearance in front of my knee. So it was comfortable. It was just fine," West, who is a veterinarian living in central Alberta, said. "But now, I cannot sit in those seats with my legs straight forward."
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More than 100 rally in Toronto to show support for uprising against Iranian regime | CBC News

Toronto's Iranian community held rallies to support protesters in Iran, demanding attention to internet shutdowns and urging international help for democracy and safety.
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Toronto's first pothole repair blitz of the year gets underway | CBC News

The winter is tough, the weather goes up and it goes down and the temperature fluctuates and it causes havoc in the roads, Chow said at a news conference.
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OPP urges Simcoe, Ont., residents to shelter-in-place | CBC News

Provincial police is urging Simcoe, Ont., residents to shelter-in-place while officers respond to an active incident involving potentially multiple armed suspects. In a news release Saturday, the Ontario Provincial Police said Colborne Street N., Union Street, Young Street and Kent Street are closed for an ongoing investigation. The OPP did not say what the active incident or ongoing investigation is related to.
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Craig Berube says Matthew Knies' recent success is a result of speed in the middle of the ice

I think, for me, it's his skating and the speed in the middle of the ice more than anything. I really believe that he's attacking in the middle of the ice, he's demanding the puck in the middle of the ice, and he's doing a great job using his size and speed going through people.
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Two police cars no longer operational' after break and enter in Vaughan Saturday | CBC News

Three suspects were arrested after a Vaughan commercial break-and-enter; police recovered a loaded firearm and a stolen vehicle, and two police cars were disabled.
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'Powerful' year for Toronto e-readers as public library logs record digital checkouts | CBC News

"We're thrilled that our TPL customers have reached this incredible milestone. It reflects something powerful: hundreds of thousands of readers discovering stories and accessing information anytime, anywhere, all for free with their library card," Abbott said.
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Freeland resignation shakes up already fluid situation in House of Commons | CBC News

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Freeland to step down in 'coming weeks' after accepting role advising Ukraine's Zelenskyy | CBC News

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Freeland resignation shakes up already fluid situation in House of Commons | CBC News

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Freeland to step down in 'coming weeks' after accepting role advising Ukraine's Zelenskyy | CBC News

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Canadian economy added 8,200 jobs in December, while unemployment rose to 6.8% | CBC News

Canada added 8,200 jobs in December while the unemployment rate rose to 6.8%, with full-time gains offsetting part-time losses and wage growth moderating.
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No single magic bullet' will fix Toronto's gridlock, new congestion officer says | CBC News

There's no one solution to fix the city's gridlock, Toronto's new chief congestion officer says as he finishes up his first week on the job. Andrew Posluns sat down with CBC Toronto on Friday to discuss the freshly created role, noting there's no magic bullet that will address the city's congestion. There are a lot of factors that feed into congestion, he said. We need to do everything we can in order to be able to mitigate and address the congestion challenges that arise.
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Province sues company for over $25M, alleges fraud linked to Skills Development Fund | CBC News

Ontario is suing Keel Digital Solutions for alleged fraudulent reporting to recover more than $25 million from a student mental-health program contract.
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Mayor of Caledon, Ont., joins calls for feds to tackle extortion cases linked to international organized crime | CBC News

Organized extortion linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang has led to shootings and threats targeting South Asian residents in Caledon, prompting police and municipal concern.
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Families of victims of Flight PS752 mark 6th anniversary of downing of plane in Iran | CBC News

Families, community members and officials commemorated Flight PS752’s sixth anniversary in Richmond Hill while calling for truth, justice and accountability for the 176 victims.
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Man accused in Ryan Wedding case seeks to protect IDs of sureties, citing safety risk | CBC News

An arrested Ontario man seeks court-ordered anonymity for proposed bail sureties amid U.S. extradition allegations tied to Ryan Wedding's alleged drug-trafficking network.
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Man dead after industrial accident in Vaughan | CBC News

A man is dead after an industrial accident in Vaughan on Thursday, said York police. Officers responded to an accident around noon on Thursday on Applewood Crescent, police said in an emailed statement. A man was pronounced dead at the scene after being assessed by paramedics on site. Police said the Ministry of Labour is investigating the incident.
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Another murder prosecution falls apart and frees accused, this time in bounty killings of 2 brothers | CBC News

Ahmed Siyad's first-degree murder prosecution was stayed after prosecutors failed Jordan timelines, violating his right to a timely trial.
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Ford warns Carney not to cut tariffs on Chinese EVs as PM looks to repair ties with Beijing | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford urges maintaining 100% tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to protect Ontario's domestic auto manufacturing and workers.
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Canada's share of exports to U.S. hit lowest level in decades in October, StatsCan says | CBC News

October: 67.3% of Canadian exports went to the U.S.; exports fell 4.1% and imports rose 5.3%, reducing the trade surplus to $4.8 billion.
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Doug Ford's plan to remove Crown Royal from Ontario shelves 'misinformed,' Manitoba Conservative MP says | CBC News

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Doug Ford's plan to remove Crown Royal from Ontario shelves 'misinformed,' Manitoba Conservative MP says | CBC News

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Toronto's 2026 budget puts affordability first, Chow says | CBC News

Toronto's 2026 budget prioritizes affordability with a 2.2% property tax increase, TTC fare freeze and capping, school meal funding, small-business tax cut, and targeted revenue shifts.
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Recycling company CEO blames timing of rollout for rocky start to new collection program | CBC News

Circular Materials' province-wide takeover of blue-bin recycling in Ontario began Jan. 1 and faced pickup disruptions attributed to timing, weather, and unprecedented scale.
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Conservative MP calls cancellation of his campus event an attack on free speech | CBC News

A Conservative MP's planned public event at York University was cancelled after the student centre said it did not meet venue booking requirements.
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Supreme Court to hear coalition's challenge to Ontario Place redevelopment | CBC News

The Supreme Court of Canada will hear an appeal from a coalition challenging the constitutionality of legislation that opens the door to major changes at Ontario Place. The urban park on the Toronto waterfront, opened in 1971, included a theatre that showed movies on a huge screen, children's play areas and several pavilions suspended above the water. The Ontario government plans to redevelop Ontario Place to include an elaborate spa operated by a private company.
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Toronto studying possible 7-km trail under the Gardiner Expressway | CBC News

A study is underway that brings the city one step closer to implementing a seven-kilometre multi-use trail under the Gardiner Expressway. The study, which launched in December, is expected to be completed before the end of the year and will inform the planning of the trail, according to Ilana Altman, CEO of The Bentway, a non-profit that works to improve urban public spaces and is working with the city on the project.
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Crime rates declined over time near Toronto supervised drug consumption sites, study suggests | CBC News

Overdose prevention and supervised consumption sites in Toronto were not linked to overall crime increases and were associated with neutral to positive local crime trends.
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Sudbury Wolves enter the OHL playoff picture, yet pull off a bizarrely-timed trade

Sudbury traded Alex Pharand and Nathan Villeneuve to Windsor for Jean-Christoph Lemieux and multiple future draft picks despite a timely playoff push.
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The Canada Reads 2026 longlist is here! | CBC Books

Canada Reads 2026 longlist presents diverse Canadian titles across genres, culminating in televised debates April 13–16 to select one book as the winner.
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Police ID 2 more suspects in fatal downtown Toronto shootout | CBC News

Two Montreal men, aged 30 and 26, are wanted on Canada-wide warrants as suspects in the Nov. 25 downtown Toronto fatal shooting and are armed.
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Toronto proposing 2.2% tax increase in 2026 budget | CBC News

Toronto proposes a 2.2% property tax increase for 2026, split into 0.7% residential and 1.5% city building levy.
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Team Canada gets a boost for the World Baseball Classic with the addition of Jameson Taillon

Taillon, who was born in Lakeland, Florida and went to school in Texas, holds Canadian citizenship thanks to his parents, who were both born in the Great White North. He also has numerous family ties from coast to coast and he repped Canada at the 2013 World Baseball Classic, the youngest player on the team at 21. Taillon has not represented the nation at the following tournaments since.
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Ontario announces underwater transmission line expansion for Toronto | CBC News

Ontario will build a $1.5-billion underwater transmission line delivering 900 megawatts from Darlington to Toronto to meet projected 2030s electricity demand.
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TTC asking for more money from city hall in 2026 budget that freezes fares | CBC News

The Toronto Transit Commission is asking for a larger subsidy from the city for its 2026 budget, which freezes fares and introduces fare capping, as its CEO warns the transit agency is becoming increasingly reliant on help from Toronto. The TTC's proposed $3 billion operating budget requires $1.48 billion from the city to work, an increase of about $94 million compared to 2025, the TTC board heard Wednesday.
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Searching for Mario Lemieux: Where have the Quebec-born stars gone?

Où sont passées les vedettes Québécoises de la LNH? To spare the inevitable rush to Google Translate, I will save you the time. NHL stars from Quebec...where have you gone? Follow the thread...Rocket Richard. Doug Harvey. Jacques Plante. Jean Beliveau. Boom Boom Geoffrion. Jean Ratelle. Serge Savard. Guy Lafleur. Gilbert Perreault. Marcel Dionne. Mike Bossy. Denis Savard. Ray Bourque. Patrick Roy. Mario Lemieux. Luc Robitaille. Martin Brodeur. Martin St. Louis. Patrice Bergeron. All-time greats.
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Calls for Toronto police to crack down on protests put free expression at risk, expert says | CBC News

An expert alleges Ontario's solicitor general is pressuring Toronto police to change protest enforcement for political reasons.
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Ubisoft Shuts Down A Studio Weeks After It Unionized

Ubisoft closed its Halifax studio weeks after most employees unionized, affecting 71 positions amid a company-wide cost-cutting initiative.
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AM/FM "solace" for Canadian listeners

AM/FM radio maintains strong in-home penetration across major Canadian markets in winter 2025, with Montreal highest and notable weekly listening hours.
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Quebec Superior Court approves class action against Ticketmaster over service fees | CBC News

Quebec Superior Court authorized a class-action against Ticketmaster alleging abusive, fluctuating service fees that violate Quebec consumer protection laws and may warrant compensatory refunds.
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Unions, public service employees speak out against Ontario return to office policy | CBC News

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Goodbye home office: Remote work ends for thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026 | CBC News

Ontario and Alberta are moving provincial public servants back to mandatory full-time office work while other jurisdictions retain hybrid rules or review remote-work policies.
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Remote work option ending for tens of thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026

Several Canadian provincial governments are moving public servants back to full-time, in-office work while federal policy and other provinces remain under review.
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Unions, public service employees speak out against Ontario return to office policy | CBC News

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Goodbye home office: Remote work ends for thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026 | CBC News

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Ontario local union head says national leadership not stepping up for auto workers | CBC News

Unifor Local 222 urges stronger national union action as GM Canada cuts the Oshawa midnight shift, costing roughly 2,000 auto-sector jobs amid U.S. trade pressures.
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ANALYSIS | More oil production in Venezuela could hurt Canada's oilpatch | CBC News

A Venezuelan regime change could revive heavy-oil output and threaten Canada's oil industry by increasing supply, competition for U.S. markets, and investor attention.
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The Housing Market Isn't for Single People | The Walrus

T here's a running joke in one of my friend circles that, if we ever pooled our resources and lived together, we'd need a cat room. We daydream about what our space would be like beyond feline accommodations: Everyone would have their own bedroom with en suite bathroom, naturally. We'd have a communal kitchen and living space, so we could hang out and get some friend time in.
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Air Transat pilots vote to ratify five-year deal first reached in December | CBC News

Pilots at Air Transat have voted to ratify a new five year employment contract with the airline after first reaching a tentative deal in December and narrowly avoiding a strike. The company and its pilots reached an eleventh-hour tentative agreement last month just hours before pilots were set to go on strike. The work stoppage would have come just before the busy holiday travel period.
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Ford promises fixes after blue bin pickup under privatized system has rough start in Toronto | CBC News

Toronto's newly privatized residential blue-bin recycling experienced missed pickups, prompting Premier Ford to promise changes if the private system fails.
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Desjardins data breach: Quebec suspect arrested in Spain - DataBreaches.Net

Juan Pablo Serrano, wanted across Canada for multimillion-dollar fraud and Desjardins client data theft, was arrested in Spain and will be extradited to face charges.
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Maple Leafs prospect Victor Johansson wins gold with Sweden at 2026 World Juniors

Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Victor Johansson won a 2026 World Junior gold medal with Team Sweden after Sweden defeated Czechia 4-2.
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Residents in Thorncliffe Park begin returning home weeks after complex condo fire | CBC News

Residents of 11 Thorncliffe Park began returning after the Nov. 27 fire; 50 units were cleared for re-entry while 21 Overlea Blvd remains closed.
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Ontario's new online courts portal is causing delays, bogging down system, Toronto lawyers say | CBC News

Ontario's new public court portal creates unpredictable delays, navigation and visibility problems, and access hurdles that threaten case timelines and public confidence.
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Can Canadian Culture Survive the Age of AI Slop? | The Walrus

H ave you heard Solomon Ray's new album Faithful Soul? It's number one on the gospel charts-and entirely AI generated, just like the musical artist behind it. The idea that a hit Spotify artist might not be human is a satire of the attention economy itself: an ecosystem once based on authenticity and connection now topped by a synthetic voice engineered for maximum uplift. What does "soul" even mean when it's made by software trained on real music?
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Canada's Marsch: Davies excited to be playing again

I think that this is an ideal situation in terms of getting him back to 100% in top form, without risk, lowering the risk of potential injuries. We're monitoring all the guys [in the Canada squad] who have had long-term injuries, and trying to communicate with them and with their clubs to be on the cautious side of their return-to-play protocols.
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Nestle recall of some baby formulas does not apply to Canadian products, company says | CBC News

The company said it was voluntarily recalling the products, which include batches of its SMA, BEBA and NAN infant formulas, as a "precautionary measure" because of the possible presence of a chemical called cereulide in those batches. Cereulide is a toxin caused by a certain strain of bacteria that can cause food poisoning and result in severe vomiting and nausea for up to 24 hours, according to Ireland's food inspection agency, one of the countries affected by the recall.
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Ontario will hold firm on U.S. booze ban at LCBO, says finance minister | CBC News

Ontario will keep U.S. alcoholic products out of LCBO stores until all U.S. tariffs are completely removed.
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Our minerals could be used to annex us': why Canada doesn't want US mining

A Pentagon-financed open-air graphite mine in La Petite-Nation, Quebec threatens local ecosystems, air and water quality, and the regional eco-tourism economy, prompting strong opposition.
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Canadian energy stocks tumble after U.S. incursion in Venezuela | CBC News

A barrel of West Texas Intermediate, the North American benchmark, was trading about 1.5 per cent higher by midday, up nearly $1 to just over $58 US. Prices remain relatively cheap and are about $15 lower than compared to one year ago. Meanwhile, several Canadian oil and gas companies are taking a hit to their stock price. The Toronto Stock Exchange's energy index was down about 4.5 per cent by midday Monday.
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Ben Danford, Canada fall to Czechia in World Junior semi finals, will play Finland for bronze

Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Ben Danford and Team Canada were halted in the semi finals of the 2025-26 World Junior Tournament at the hands of Team Czechia, falling 6-4 to miss the gold medal game for a third-straight year. It also marked the third year in a row that Canada has been eliminated by Czechia, losing out in the quarter finals in both 2024 and 2025 and the semi final in 2026.
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Blue Jays: Kazuma Okamoto player analysis

Kazuma Okamoto signed a four-year deal with the Toronto Blue Jays, bringing proven NPB power, strong offensive metrics, and defensive versatility to the lineup.
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Snowfall warning forecasts bad rush hour conditions for Toronto | CBC News

Up to 10 centimetres of snow during Monday morning rush will likely disrupt Toronto commutes; reduced visibility and accumulating snow will require extra travel time.
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Ca: Leduc County target of Christmas Day cybersecurity attack - DataBreaches.Net

Leduc County said it was the target of a deliberate cybersecurity attack which disabled some of the county's information technology (IT) systems. A news release issued Sunday afternoon said the county became aware of the incident, which has been identified as a ransomware attack, on Dec. 25. Other IT systems have been proactively disabled during an ongoing forensic investigation. Key stakeholders, including RCMP and the county's insurance and banking providers have been notified.
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Czechs eliminate Canada for 3rd straight year at world juniors | CBC Sports

Canada lost 6-4 to the Czech Republic in the world junior semifinals and will play Finland for bronze.
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Automatic and harsher penalties for impaired Ontario drivers now in effect | CBC News

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Woman charged with impaired driving after vehicle hit by train at Toronto GO station | CBC News

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Automatic and harsher penalties for impaired Ontario drivers now in effect | CBC News

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Woman charged with impaired driving after vehicle hit by train at Toronto GO station | CBC News

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Former Leafs president Brendan Shanahan to lead review of men's junior hockey in Ontario

Brendan Shanahan will lead a review to improve men's junior hockey in Ontario, focusing on skills, character development and sustainable plans for modern athletes.
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3 biggest Maple Leafs snubs from announced 2026 Olympic rosters

Several Toronto Maple Leafs were excluded from their national 2026 Olympic hockey rosters despite NHL players returning to the Games.
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Scarborough residents say they're being left out of transit improvements in the city | CBC News

Rhoda Potter, president of the Agincourt Village Community Association, has lived in Scarborough for more than 50 years and says her community is waiting to see a subway line come to fruition. Many people in Scarborough cannot afford a car. They need to take public transit and it takes them hours to get anywhere, she said. Potter says she's been attending Metrolinx meetings and talking with MPs to advocate for her community
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Morrissey Poised to Continue Kelowna Rockets Legacy for Canada at Olympics

It's getting to be tradition, it seems. When Canada takes to the ice in best-on-best competition, the country stands up a little straighter, red maple leafed jerseys become acceptable work attire(and invitations for high-fives from strangers, naturally), the water cooler becomes a daily hotstove to discuss powerplay formations and goaltending development, and gold is the only acceptable shade of medal.
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The Rockies' Outfield Trade Possibilities

Doyle probably has the highest ceiling of Colorado's outfielders. He may also be the least likely to move. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported last month that the Rox were reluctant to sell low on the 27-year-old center fielder. Doyle is under arbitration control for four seasons. MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz projects him for a $3.2MM salary. A stellar defensive player, Doyle has been a target for teams looking for help in a thin center fielder market.
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Ontario opposition parties start to rebuild after rocky 2025 | CBC News

Stiles told CBC News recently that in the months after the vote she has spent more time travelling the province. She's not just reaching out to her own party faithful, but also trying to connect with people who feel disengaged from politics, she said. I've been out there on the road, all across the province, and not just meeting with members, she said.
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Despite pause, U.S. tariffs leave furniture, cabinet makers 'in dire straits': industry association | CBC News

The Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association says while it welcomes U.S. President Donald Trump's postponement of tariff increases on furniture, cabinets and vanities, the industry is still being devastated by the duties. Trump hit the sector with 25 per cent tariffs in October but paused a promised increase to a total of 30 per cent for upholstered furniture and to 50 per cent for cabinets and vanities that was set to take effect Jan. 1.
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How Toronto's planning history is influencing its walkable future | CBC News

Until the early years of the 1900s, the city's ability to make certain decisions was curtailed by the province, like choosing where businesses went and what kinds of commercial uses could happen on which plots of land. As a result, those living in the muddy, burgeoning city of 19th century Toronto experienced a mix of business and residential buildings that present-day Torontonians haven't seen for decades.
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Water main break leads to road closures, water shutdown in downtown Toronto | CBC News

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After the 2024 Wildfires, Jasper Is Back-Here's How to Visit Responsibly

The July 22, 2024 Jasper wildfires burned 81,544 acres, destroyed 358 structures, killed one firefighter, and the town is rebuilding for visitors.
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Nardwuar Honored with Order of Canada Appointment

Nardwuar the Human Serviette was appointed to the Order of Canada for shaping Canada's identity and supporting artists through distinctive interviews and tireless research.
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Goodfood's licence suspended by Canadian Food Inspection Agency | CBC Accessibility

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has suspended the Safe Food for Canadians licence of Goodfood a Montreal-based meal kit and grocery delivery service. There is no recall associated with this suspension, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said in a news release published on Wednesday. Under the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations, food businesses that manufacture, process, preserve, or package food to be sent across provincial or territorial borders are required to hold a licence.
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2025: The Must-Read Sovereignty Crisis Stories | The Walrus

An abrupt end to the long Canada–United States alliance triggered a sovereignty crisis affecting defense, critical minerals, patriotism, cultural events, labour data, and consumer choices.
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Team Canada gets it right by naming Islanders Horvat to Olympic roster

Bo Horvat's versatile, 200-foot game and face-off ability earned him a roster spot on Canada's 2026 Olympic hockey team.
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Grocery code of conduct kicks in on Jan. 1 | CBC News

The voluntary grocery code of conduct for grocers, suppliers, wholesalers and primary producers in Canada is set to fully roll out on Thursday. The grocery code is intended to promote fair dealings between grocers and their suppliers, including in the application of penalties and fees. It was set up in an effort to bring more transparency, fairness and predictability to the industry as a whole.
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Troy Stecher wants one specific thing from Leafs fans

Troy Stecher asks Maple Leafs fans at Scotiabank Arena to get louder because crowd noise improves team performance and home-ice advantage.
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Canadian stocks set record for records in 'jaw-dropping' year | Fortune

Canadian equities finished 2025 with the second-best year this century, led by miners, banks, and tech amid Fed cuts and precious-metals rallies.
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Job postings in Ontario required to include more information starting in 2026 | CBC News

In the new year, companies have to disclose in publicly advertised job postings whether AI will be used when selecting a candidate and if the position advertised is vacant, according to incoming changes to the Ontario Employment Standards Act. Postings will need to list the salary range for the position with a maximum difference of $50,000 and mention other forms of compensation, including commission and bonuses.
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