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Is Danielle Smith the Most Powerful Politician in Canada? | The Walrus

In January, Alberta premier Danielle Smith issued an extraordinary threat. Unless Prime Minister Mark Carney gave Alberta more influence over judicial appointments, her government would withhold funding from the courts. In an open letter, Smith argued she wanted judges who reflected Alberta's "distinct legal traditions"-though what those traditions are is unclear.
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8 hours ago

Pre-clearance will now be available to travellers at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport | CBC News

Billy Bishop Airport opens a new U.S. pre-clearance facility Tuesday, allowing travelers to clear customs before departure and streamlining travel to the United States.
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15 hours ago

Startup Canada and Pizza Hut Are Back, and They're Bringing $100,000 With Them

Back for 2026, the program is providing $100,000 in grant funding for founders who are ready to pitch, learn, and grow. This year, the program features two pitch competitions: one in-person event in Toronto in June, and a national virtual competition in November. Regardless of what town, province, or territory you are from, there's a path for you to compete, and a path to funding that could change the trajectory of your business.
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Toronto spent nearly $1M to remove snow from Don Valley Parkway, Gardiner Expressway: staff | CBC News

Toronto spent nearly $1 million on emergency snow removal from curb lanes on major expressways to prevent vehicles from launching over guard rails during winter.
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22 hours ago

Part of Canada Is Changing its Approach to Daylight Saving Time

British Columbia will permanently observe daylight saving time, eliminating seasonal time changes to provide more evening sunlight year-round.
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1 day ago

Time for a change: British Columbia decides to keep daylight saving time permanently

British Columbia will permanently adopt Pacific Standard Time, ending biannual clock changes and joining Creston's unique time zone status after nearly 70 years of misalignment with neighboring communities.
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2 days ago

British Columbia to make daylight saving time permanent

British Columbia will permanently adopt daylight saving time despite expert warnings about negative health effects from disrupting circadian rhythms and increasing safety risks.
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4 days ago

Daylight saving time 2026: A major part of Canada just made DST permanent. Why these U.S. states could follow

British Columbia adopts permanent daylight saving time year-round starting March 8, while only 12% of Americans support DST despite ongoing debate about its necessity.
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5 days ago

Spring forward forever: Should we adopt Daylight Saving Time permanently?

British Columbia will permanently observe Daylight Saving Time year-round, eliminating the twice-yearly clock changes that disrupt sleep cycles and daily routines.
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22 hours ago

Part of Canada Is Changing its Approach to Daylight Saving Time

British Columbia will permanently observe daylight saving time, eliminating seasonal time changes to provide more evening sunlight year-round.
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1 day ago

Time for a change: British Columbia decides to keep daylight saving time permanently

British Columbia will permanently adopt Pacific Standard Time, ending biannual clock changes and joining Creston's unique time zone status after nearly 70 years of misalignment with neighboring communities.
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2 days ago

British Columbia to make daylight saving time permanent

British Columbia will permanently adopt daylight saving time despite expert warnings about negative health effects from disrupting circadian rhythms and increasing safety risks.
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4 days ago

Daylight saving time 2026: A major part of Canada just made DST permanent. Why these U.S. states could follow

British Columbia adopts permanent daylight saving time year-round starting March 8, while only 12% of Americans support DST despite ongoing debate about its necessity.
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5 days ago

Spring forward forever: Should we adopt Daylight Saving Time permanently?

British Columbia will permanently observe Daylight Saving Time year-round, eliminating the twice-yearly clock changes that disrupt sleep cycles and daily routines.
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3 hours ago

'That ain't good': Fisherman recounts harrowing helicopter rescue from drifting ice on Georgian Bay | CBC News

Twenty-three people were airlifted to safety after a piece of ice separated from shore on Owen Sound Bay, drifting two kilometers into Georgian Bay with some individuals partially submerged.
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3 hours ago

'That ain't good': Fisherman recounts harrowing helicopter rescue from drifting ice on Georgian Bay | CBC News

Twenty-three people were airlifted to safety after a piece of ice separated from shore on Owen Sound Bay, drifting two kilometers into Georgian Bay with some individuals partially submerged.
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14 hours ago

Voting begins for new federal NDP leader | CBC News

This is an opportunity for the membership to decide not only who the next leader is going to be, but what the future of the party is going to look like. That gives me hope that despite the election result, the NDP is here to stay.
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5 hours ago

We thought we were doomed': Canadian fishers in dramatic rescue after ice shelf floats away

Unseasonably warm weather and strong winds detached a large ice sheet in Lake Huron, stranding 23 ice fishers who were rescued by helicopters after a two-hour operation.
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1 hour ago

Price of gas in Toronto will rise 6 cent starting Wednesday, analyst says | CBC News

Gas prices in Toronto are expected to rise eight cents per litre due to U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict disrupting oil supply through the Strait of Hormuz, with further increases of 10-37 cents possible.
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16 hours ago

Ford defends health-care record as hospitals say financial 'crisis' is coming | CBC News

Ontario's premier has repeatedly pushed back in recent weeks against criticism that his government is not providing the province's hospital system with enough funding to address problems like hallway health care. That comes as the association that represents Ontario's hospitals is warning that funding uncertainty is causing critical financial strain.
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1 day ago

Critics say Ottawa's sustainable jobs plan offers no new support for energy workers | CBC News

Canada's sustainable jobs action plan primarily lists existing policies without targeted measures for energy workers facing displacement from the energy transition.
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1 day ago

'Shaken to our core': Jewish community urges action against antisemitism after GTA synagogue shootings | CBC News

Three synagogues in the Greater Toronto Area were shot at this week, prompting Jewish community leaders to call for government action and public stance against antisemitism and hate violence.
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1 day ago

It's the Eglinton LRT's one-month anniversary. How do riders think it's holding up so far? | CBC Accessibility

It works, it's fast, it's reliable. People who rely on the line are saying how much of a great addition it is to their daily commute. Rolling out Line 5 in phases was the right decision. Tempering expectations is really important. I think that [the TTC] could have saved themselves a lot of harm and damage if they were more clear about that with Line 6.
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1 day ago

The FIFA World Cup is coming to Toronto. Here are some key dates to know about | CBC News

Toronto hosts six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at BMO Field from June 12 to July 2, with games featuring Canada, Ghana, Panama, Germany, Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, and Senegal, plus a Round of 32 knockout match.
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6 days ago

With FIFA World Cup 100 days away, preparations continue in Toronto, Vancouver | CBC Sports

Vancouver and Toronto are 100 days away from hosting FIFA World Cup matches, with both cities finalizing preparations and promotional efforts underway.
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1 day ago

The FIFA World Cup is coming to Toronto. Here are some key dates to know about | CBC News

Toronto hosts six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at BMO Field from June 12 to July 2, with games featuring Canada, Ghana, Panama, Germany, Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, and Senegal, plus a Round of 32 knockout match.
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6 days ago

With FIFA World Cup 100 days away, preparations continue in Toronto, Vancouver | CBC Sports

Vancouver and Toronto are 100 days away from hosting FIFA World Cup matches, with both cities finalizing preparations and promotional efforts underway.
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1 day ago

Record-breaking warm temperatures, heavy rainfall in parts of Ontario cause road issues | CBC News

The temperature at the Toronto airport reached a high of 17.6 C on Saturday, breaking an old record for March 7 of 17.2 C that was set in 1860. It says a weather station in the St. Catharines area recorded a high temperature on Saturday of 20.3 degrees, while further north in Wiarton, more than 40 millimetres of rain was recorded.
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1 day ago

Bystanders help save two youth who fell through ice at Pier 7, Hamilton police say | CBC News

Fortunately for them, some people took some very, very courageous actions. Kudos to them for taking on extreme personal risk to help people they didn't even know. The news release says four people went onto the ice to help and some of them fell into the water too. Officers arrived on the scene and used safety equipment to help pull everyone to shore.
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1 day ago

Power restored after thousands in Toronto affected by outages overnight | CBC News

Just after 8 p.m. Saturday, approximately 13,000 customers were impacted by a large power outage in the city's east end and Beaches neighbourhood, according to Toronto Hydro's map. Videos on social media showed people and cars slowly moving down a blacked out road on the usually bustling and brightly lit Queen St. E.
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1 day ago

Man, 23, hospitalized following police shooting in Burlington, Ont. | CBC News

Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is investigating a police shooting of a 23-year-old man who drove toward officers during a traffic stop at a motel parking lot.
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1 day ago

Trump threat to blow up trade deal puts Canada's auto town on the spot

Sales are down nearly 70 percent at Jahn Engineering, a tool and die shop that serves automakers here and in the United States. Dozens of workers have been let go following decisions made in the White House. The Canadian auto industry has been rocked by President Donald Trump's abandonment of subsidies for electric vehicles and embrace of tariffs.
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2 days ago
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Toronto under special weather statement with rain expected to melt 'much of the snowpack' | CBC News

Toronto will receive 15-25mm of rain Friday evening through Saturday evening, causing significant snowmelt and potential flooding in low-lying areas due to frozen ground's reduced absorption capacity.
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5 days ago
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Spring is in the air, but Toronto expected to get last blast of winter mid-March, says meteorologist | CBC News

Toronto experiences mild spring weather this week before Arctic air returns mid-March, with warmer than normal temperatures expected in April.
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2 days ago

Toronto under special weather statement with rain expected to melt 'much of the snowpack' | CBC News

Toronto will receive 15-25mm of rain Friday evening through Saturday evening, causing significant snowmelt and potential flooding in low-lying areas due to frozen ground's reduced absorption capacity.
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5 days ago

Spring is in the air, but Toronto expected to get last blast of winter mid-March, says meteorologist | CBC News

Toronto experiences mild spring weather this week before Arctic air returns mid-March, with warmer than normal temperatures expected in April.
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2 days ago

ANALYSIS | Do Carney and Poilievre have different visions for the Canada-U.S. relationship? | CBC News

Conservative Leader Poilievre argues Canada-U.S. relations remain fundamentally stable and inseparable, contrasting with PM Carney's assertion that the traditional relationship has ended.
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2 days ago

More passengers arrive at Toronto Pearson Airport amid rising tensions in Middle East | CBC News

It was just really traumatizing. You could hear it, you could feel it. The house was shaking. [It was] the scariest thing I've ever been through. We all slept downstairs in the living room, away from windows.
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2 days ago

Police increase presence after 2 GTA synagogues hit by gunfire overnight | CBC News

Toronto police are investigating the shooting at a synagogue near Bathurst St. and Glencairn Ave. shortly after midnight. Officers discovered bullet holes in the front door of a building, but no injuries were reported, said police on social media.
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2 days ago

Toronto police seek missing 8-year-old child allegedly abducted by her mother | CBC News

Aviannah Edwards, eight, was taken by her mother from the area of Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street W. at about 12:40 p.m., police said in a social media post. Aviannah was last seen in this area, police added. The child is described as three feet tall. She has black hair in two braids.
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2 days ago

Pedestrian dead after 2 cars crash in northwest Toronto, 1 knocks down pole, police say | CBC News

A pedestrian died after a pole fell on them following a two-car collision in Toronto on Friday evening.
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3 days ago

City snow-clearing crews let down the visually impaired this winter, advocates say | CBC News

Toronto failed to adequately clear snow from tactile pavers critical for visually impaired navigation, prompting disability advocates to demand better winter maintenance protocols.
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3 days ago

Ford muses about filling in part of Toronto waterfront for new convention centre | CBC News

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is considering filling part of Toronto's waterfront to build a massive new convention centre, citing the current Metro Toronto Convention Centre as inadequate for the city's needs.
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3 days ago

Can Canada meet demand for oil as Iran war rages on? | CBC News

Iran conflict disrupts global oil supplies, positioning Canadian energy as a stable alternative, though Canada lacks sufficient export capacity to significantly meet increased demand.
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3 days ago

Canadians arriving in Toronto from Dubai relieved to return home amid war | CBC News

Canadians stranded in the Middle East due to escalating conflict faced travel chaos, with the Canadian government securing seats on chartered and commercial flights to assist evacuations.
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3 days ago

New Flyer opens Customer Acceptance and Delivery facility in Winnipeg, restoring full Canadian bus manufacturing - Sustainable Bus

The new site forms part of a broader investment programme combining federal and provincial funding with internal capital from the manufacturer. According to the company, the facility allows heavy-duty transit buses - including zero-emission models - to be manufactured entirely in Winnipeg, restoring a complete domestic production chain that had not been present in Canada for fifteen years.
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3 days ago

Beef Market Update: Cattle price yo-yos, herd numbers climb, and volatility shakes futures markets

North American cattle markets reach record prices amid supply tightness and geopolitical volatility, with Canadian fed cattle setting all-time highs despite futures market uncertainty.
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3 days ago

Toronto man charged in alleged multimillion-dollar investment fraud: York police | CBC News

A 40-year-old Toronto man faces fraud charges for allegedly misappropriating over $2.5 million from at least six investors through his company, Equity Line Service Corporation.
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3 days ago

Oil hits $90 US per barrel for first time in 2 years | CBC News

The widening war in Iran and the risk of Iranian drone or missile attacks has shut down almost all tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the only sea passage out of Persian Gulf and the conduit for 20 per cent of the world economy's oil needs. Tankers travelling through the strait, which is bordered in the north by Iran, carry oil and gas from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Iran.
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3 days ago

Toronto family stung by cemetery theft warns others to be careful with family heirlooms | CBC News

I was actually shocked. Mori said it felt like a total violation of my parents. The niche is sacred. On Nov. 17, 2025, the same day the Mori family reported the missing items from Highland Memory Gardens in North York, Halton police held a news conference detailing a string of thefts at eight cemeteries across the Toronto, Halton and Niagara region.
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3 days ago
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SIU investigating after man shocked with stun gun by Barrie police dies | CBC News

A 29-year-old man died after being shocked with a stun gun by a Barrie police officer during a traffic stop investigation, prompting an SIU investigation.
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5 days ago
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Work is already underway in response to corruption probe, Toronto police chief says | CBC News

Toronto Police Chief Demkiw announced two accountability projects following corruption charges against multiple officers to strengthen anti-corruption measures and workplace culture.
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5 days ago

Work is already underway in response to corruption probe, Toronto police chief says | CBC News

Toronto Police Chief Demkiw announced two accountability projects following corruption charges against multiple officers to strengthen anti-corruption measures and workplace culture.
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3 days ago
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Man charged with arranging GTA shootings in Toronto police corruption probe denied bail | CBC News

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Brian Da Costa, alleged drug trafficker accused of bribing Toronto cops, gets $1.5M bail | CBC News

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Man charged with arranging GTA shootings in Toronto police corruption probe denied bail | CBC News

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Brian Da Costa, alleged drug trafficker accused of bribing Toronto cops, gets $1.5M bail | CBC News

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3 days ago
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Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in connection killing of teen Jahkai Jack | CBC News

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6 days ago
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Two teenagers wanted for 1st-degree murder in connection with shootings in Vaughan, Etobicoke: police | CBC News

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Man charged with 2nd-degree murder in connection killing of teen Jahkai Jack | CBC News

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Two teenagers wanted for 1st-degree murder in connection with shootings in Vaughan, Etobicoke: police | CBC News

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4 days ago

Canadian backpacker Piper James died as a result of drowning' following a dingo attack at K'gari, coroner says

Canadian backpacker Piper James died from drowning following injuries sustained in a dingo attack at K'gari island in Queensland.
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3 days ago

Province spent over $7.5M on Ring of Fire ads seen during Blue Jays playoff run | CBC News

They're spending millions and millions of your taxpayer dollars basically to gaslight you about what's going on. It just is basically a way for the government to brag about stuff that they're not actually doing yet. The money spent on the advertisements would have been better used towards improving infrastructure in the north or other projects that are in dire need of funding.
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3 days ago

Economist Eswar Prasad warns a 'motley group' of middle powers can't stop the 'doom loop' threatening the global economy | Fortune

The rules-based international order faces rupture as great powers weaponize economic integration, tariffs, and supply chains, forcing middle powers to form strategic alliances or risk marginalization.
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3 days ago

Canada Is Already at War with the US-We Just Don't Know It Yet | The Walrus

Canada faces existential threats from US hybrid warfare including tariffs and propaganda, requiring independence from decades of Washington dependence to ensure survival as a liberal democracy.
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3 days ago

Activists fear that missing critic of Iran exiled in Canada was killed by Tehran

Canadian police conclude Iranian activist Masood Masjoody was likely murdered, raising concerns about Tehran's transnational repression targeting diaspora critics.
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2 years ago

Canadian pitching prospect Carter Loewen is finding confidence in consistency heading into 2026

Canadian pitcher Carter Loewen achieved his best professional season in 2025 with a 2.38 ERA in Double-A, crediting improved mindset and command for his success.
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4 days ago

The U.S. is further along in its AI data centre buildout. How does Alberta's approach compare? | CBC News

Alberta's bring-your-own-generation model for AI data centres mirrors U.S. policy, positioning the province to capitalize on AI infrastructure demand through its climate, real estate, and deregulated electricity market advantages.
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4 days ago

Farm groups call for pause on planned Alto high-speed rail line

Canadian farm organizations are calling for suspension of the Alto high-speed rail project, citing threats to productive farmland in Ontario and Quebec that generates $51 billion annually to the provincial economy.
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4 days ago

Man charged with threatening Ontario Premier Doug Ford: OPP | CBC News

A 20-year-old man has been charged with threatening Ontario Premier Doug Ford, provincial police said Thursday. The Ontario Provincial Police, which is tasked with protecting premiers, said the investigation began in mid-February and culminated in the man facing one count of uttering threats to cause harm.
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4 days ago

Ontario takes control of York Catholic school board, keeps Peel under supervision | CBC News

Ontario's education minister placed York Catholic District School Board under supervision due to depleted reserves, lack of financial recovery plan, and seven education directors in nine years, while critics argue provincial underfunding causes board financial crises.
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4 days ago

They found Indigenous ancestral remains on their property. They say doing the right thing shouldn't cost them | CBC News

A couple's property renovation in Ontario halted after discovering ancestral Indigenous remains, potentially costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars in unexpected expenses.
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4 days ago

Miss Universe Canada secretly competed in swimsuit contest 4 months pregnant

Miss Universe Canada Jamie VandenBerg competed while 16 weeks pregnant, placing in the top 30 at the 2025 Miss Universe pageant and later revealed her pregnancy on social media.
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4 days ago

North York waste-hauling facility hit by gunfire for 2nd time this week: Toronto police | CBC News

A waste-hauling facility in North York was shot at for the second time in one week, with no injuries reported in either incident.
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4 days ago

Toronto Fire crews battle barn engulfed in flames in Scarborough | CBC News

Emergency responders received calls of a fire near Beare Road and Finch Avenue E. around 9:13 a.m., Toronto Fire told CBC News. They said CN Rail has been notified as train tracks are nearby. Tankers from Markham and Pickering were sent to the scene due to a lack of fire hydrants for water supply in the area.
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4 days ago

Montreal police arrest Canada's most wanted fugitive | CBC News

He was arrested with the SWAT team because he was considered dangerous. You don't make it to number one for stealing a car. You're at the top of this list because we believe you pose a serious threat to any person in any place where you may be. Bryan Fuentes Gramajo fits that bill.
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4 days ago

8 charged after Durham Region cleaning business defrauded of more than $3M: police | CBC News

The alleged fraud scheme played out over more than a decade and the company's total losses remain unknown. It went undetected because it was allegedly committed by a worker holding that position for so long and being trusted in that position.
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Is It Offensive to Wear the Hudson's Bay Point Coat? | The Walrus

A Hudson's Bay point blanket coat, an iconic Canadian garment, was discovered at a garment recycling centre by a vintage clothing entrepreneur.
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4 days ago

Two provincial cattle associations call for scrapping of proposed livestock traceability regulations

Manitoba Beef Producers supports livestock traceability but seeks refinement of proposed federal regulations to ensure practical farm-level implementation and reduce administrative burden.
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4 days ago

Tribunal rejects Google's constitutional challenge in online advertising case

The penalty the bureau is proposing would either be three times the value of the benefit derived from Google's allegedly anticompetitive practices or, "if that amount cannot be reasonably determined," three per cent of Google's annual worldwide gross revenues. Google said that could leave it paying up to $91-billion - a sum it described as "shocking, gargantuan" and "unprecedented in Canadian history" because it is hundreds of times larger than the biggest criminal fines ever imposed.
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Canadian government says OpenAI will take further steps to strengthen safety protocols

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman agreed to strengthen safety protocols including law enforcement notification for suspicious ChatGPT use following a mass shooting incident where the suspect's account was flagged but authorities were not alerted.
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5 days ago

Time for Toronto to take back control of sidewalk litter bins, mayor and councillor say | CBC News

Toronto's mayor seeks municipal control of sidewalk litter bins after the 20-year Astral Media contract expires in 2027, citing persistent maintenance failures and overflowing bins.
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Ontario students stage mass protest over Ford government's OSAP cuts | CBC News

Ontario is shifting OSAP from 85% grants/15% loans to 25% grants/75% loans, prompting widespread student protests across the province.
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6 days ago

Canadians in Persian Gulf say they are living by the grace of missile defence systems | CBC News

Canadians in the UAE and Qatar receive government missile alerts and shelter indoors during Iranian attacks, with most missiles intercepted successfully, allowing residents to maintain relative safety and normalcy.
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3 charged, over $2.3M in fentanyl seized in OPP-led drug bust in Ontario, Alberta: police | CBC News

Ontario Provincial Police seized over $2.3 million in suspected fentanyl and arrested three men while issuing a warrant for a fourth in an interprovincial drug trafficking investigation between Ontario and Alberta.
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Las Vegas hotels begin taking foreign currency as tourism woes deepen

Las Vegas launches Vegas At Par program allowing Canadian tourists to exchange currency at 1:1 USD rate, providing significant savings despite current exchange rates favoring the U.S. dollar.
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Carney says he backs strikes on Iran 'with some regret' as world order frays

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney supports U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran while expressing regret over the breakdown of international order and norms.
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Frank Stronach says 'justice will prevail' in sexual assault trial as 7th and final complainant cross-examined | CBC News

The 93-year-old founder of auto-parts giant Magna International has been in court during the entire proceedings, wearing a dark suit and listening to all the testimony. He faces a total of 10 charges, including sexual assault. Two of the 10 counts, rape and attempted rape, are considered historical charges as they were abolished when the Criminal Code was amended in 1983 to create the offence of sexual assault.
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U.S. terrorism case against former Ont. student includes 'classified' national security material | CBC News

U.S. prosecutors are protecting classified national security material in their case against Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, a Pakistani citizen accused of plotting a shooting attack targeting Jews in New York.
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Hamilton judge rules Ontario's sex offender registry is unconstitutional. What could happen next? | CBC News

Ontario's mandatory lifetime sex offender registry and reporting requirements are unconstitutional, though the registry itself should continue with modified conditions.
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6 days ago

Calls to Ontario's gambling helpline up 317% after privatization of online betting: study | CBC News

Young men's contacts to Ontario's mental health helpline for gambling problems increased over 300% after private online gambling was legalized, indicating a significant rise in gambling-related mental health concerns.
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1 week ago

Iranian Canadians 'not a monolith,' professor says as community reacts to U.S.-Israeli attacks | CBC News

I think I'm incredibly happy that a dictator that has taken over my life and my country over the past 46 years has finally died. [But] I'm obviously very upset at the civilian lives that are at danger right now, I'm upset because my family is back home and I don't know what the future holds for them.
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6 days ago

What Toronto's $103M plan to replace broken water meter transmitters means for you | CBC News

Water meter transmitters are small devices that automatically send accurate water usage data to the city. But when their batteries die, the data flow stops. Once projected to have a 20-year lifespan, the city has said the batteries are dying faster than expected. The city has moved residents with failed units to "estimated billing," which means paying for estimated water use based on their past consumption.
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6 days ago

Ontario, Nova Scotia sign deal to allow direct-to-consumer alcohol sales | CBC News

Ontario and Nova Scotia have agreed to let their residents buy alcohol directly from the other's province, part of the premiers' ongoing work to bolster interprovincial trade. Producers of beer, wine and spirits can start applying Tuesday to the province's liquor corporation for authorizations to do the direct-to-consumer sales, a process the premiers say will only take a matter of days.
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Want to book the Heated Rivalry cottage? There's a catch you need to know about - Queerty

The Heated Rivalry cottage in Muskoka, Canada is fully booked on Airbnb until February 2028 due to overwhelming demand following the show's November release.
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6 days ago

This Startup Claims It Can Stop Lightning Strikes

Skyward Wildfire uses cloud seeding with aluminum-coated glass fibers to prevent lightning strikes and wildfires, but faces scientific scrutiny over effectiveness and environmental impacts.
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6 days ago

Journalists Parachuted into Tumbler Ridge. What Counts as Decent Reporting in a Crisis? | The Walrus

For the first day, I was the first person on the scene, and then my phone died. So, I went home and was reporting from there as the information was coming out, and I was getting more and more media requests. I started saying yes, not because I thought I had the right to tell this story, but mostly because I knew that reporters-or let's say some reporters-have a tendency to not be sensitive in these situations.
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Canada Water pool reopens after maintenance woes

Southwark Aquatics Swimming Club reopened at Canada Water Leisure Centre after a four-month closure caused by maintenance issues with temperature and air quality control systems.
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6 days ago

CBC Sports reunites with Canadian Elite Basketball League, striking 5-year partnership | CBC Sports

CBC Sports and the Canadian Elite Basketball League announce a five-year partnership featuring championship broadcasts on CBC-TV and streaming on CBC Gem and YouTube.
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1 week ago

The next version of Team Canada could be faster and more dangerous

When you have guys like Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, Sidney Crosby, and Cale Makar all combining on a line of their own it is hard to imagine having anything better, and with a lot of fans already talking about this Canadian team being the best of all time, it is almost impossible to believe it could get any better, but it can.
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1 week ago

WFH twist as 1.3 millions Aussies to benefit from government's plan: 'Deserve'

Victoria will legislate a right to work from home two days weekly for all employees who can reasonably do so, with no exemptions for small businesses.
fromwww.cbc.ca
6 days ago

Man convicted of 1st-degree murder has been temporarily released in Oshawa: police | CBC News

Darren Scott Ray, 65, is currently serving a life sentence for first-degree murder, according to a police news release on Monday. He was released on an unescorted temporary absence permit (UTA) on Monday afternoon. Ray poses a significant risk to the community, the news release said. The Durham Regional Police Service will continue to monitor Ray's whereabouts and activities.
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6 days ago

CEBL locked in with CBC Sports for the next five seasons

CBC Sports was the league's initial broadcast partner. When the CEBL became the first pro sports league in Canada to resume play during covid, CBC broadcasted those games inside CEBL's bubble. The league adapted during a chaotic start, switched their broadcast partership to TSN from 2023-25, but have now returned to CBC Sports for the next five seasons.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
6 days ago

Mississauga woman last seen in 2022 now considered to be homicide victim, police say | CBC News

A Mississapia woman missing since June 2022 is now classified as a homicide victim, with police investigating her disappearance after family in Afghanistan reported her missing in June 2025.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
6 days ago

North York synagogue hit by gunfire overnight: Toronto police | CBC News

Toronto police are investigating gunshots fired at Temple Emanu-El synagogue in North York Monday night with no injuries reported, while nearby Kehillat Shaarei Torah's damage was from a previous November incident.
fromTruthout
6 days ago

Critics Slam Carney's Plan to Jumpstart Canada's Economy via Military Industry

Stop invoking 'rules-based international order' as though it still functions as advertised. Call it what it is: a system of intensifying great power rivalry, where the most powerful pursue their interests using economic integration as coercion.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

South Bow plan to revive parts of Keystone XL needs Trump approval, U.S. oil pipeline links | CBC News

South Bow's proposal to revive parts of the cancelled Keystone XL pipeline could increase Canadian crude exports to the U.S. by over 12 percent if approved by Trump and additional refinery connections are built.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

India, Canada aim for trade pact by year end, agree uranium deal

India and Canada aim to increase bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030 and conclude a free trade agreement by year-end, alongside a $2.6 billion uranium supply deal.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Ford says roads accessing mineral-rich Ring of Fire will be completed years ahead of schedule | CBC News

Ontario will begin constructing access roads to the Ring of Fire in 2024, with completion targeted for November 2031, expected to create 70,000 jobs and generate $22 billion in economic value over 30 years.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Pressure on Carney to address Indian interference allegations after Modi meeting

We are one family, the Canadian prime minister said from New Delhi on Monday, capping a four day trade-focused trip meant reset relations with the world's most populous nation. Carney says he wants to have a free-trade agreement with the world's fifth biggest economy by the end of this year. The two nations signed a number of memorandums as well as a landmark $2.6bn uranium deal.
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