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6 hours ago

Easter Weekend 2026: What's open and closed in Toronto | CBC News

Easter weekend in Toronto will see mixed weather, with closures for many grocery stores and public facilities on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
#canadian-literature
Books
fromThe Walrus
5 hours ago

The HarperCollins "Canadian Classics" Is an American Side Hustle | The Walrus

HarperCollins Canada will release a series of Canadian reprints titled HarperCollins Canadian Classics on May 5, 2026.
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1 week ago
Books

4 Canadian books go from page to stage as part of Crow's Theatre 2026-27 lineup | CBC Books

Books
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5 hours ago

The HarperCollins "Canadian Classics" Is an American Side Hustle | The Walrus

HarperCollins Canada will release a series of Canadian reprints titled HarperCollins Canadian Classics on May 5, 2026.
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1 week ago
Books

4 Canadian books go from page to stage as part of Crow's Theatre 2026-27 lineup | CBC Books

#toronto
Canada news
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1 day ago

Toronto police ramp up patrols at Jewish places of worship during Passover | CBC News

Police in the Greater Toronto Area are increasing patrols around Jewish community spaces during Passover due to rising safety concerns.
Canada news
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6 days ago

Toronto council votes to stop ceremonial raisings of flags from foreign countries at city hall, civic centres | CBC News

Toronto city council has banned the raising of foreign flags at city hall and civic centres, effective December 1.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

Toronto police ramp up patrols at Jewish places of worship during Passover | CBC News

Police in the Greater Toronto Area are increasing patrols around Jewish community spaces during Passover due to rising safety concerns.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
6 days ago

Toronto council votes to stop ceremonial raisings of flags from foreign countries at city hall, civic centres | CBC News

Toronto city council has banned the raising of foreign flags at city hall and civic centres, effective December 1.
Skiing
fromThe Walrus
1 day ago

A New Sled Dog Race in the Yukon Tries to Save a Fading Sport | The Walrus

The Yukon Odyssey is a new 100-mile sled dog race aimed at revitalizing the declining sport of long-distance sled racing.
Music
fromPitchfork
1 day ago

Watch the Extremely Canadian Video for Loukeman's "To the Sky"

Loukeman's new album SD-3 releases on April 23, featuring the single 'To the Sky' celebrating Canadian culture.
fromPortland Monthly
23 hours ago

Seeing Things: Portland Shows & Events This Week, March 2026

Rowe and Garen Scribner's libretto takes its liberties, setting the action in a world where everything is green and an evil princess has ruled that nothing be eaten but peas.
Portland
fromPitchfork
2 days ago

Fucked Up's Damian Abraham Is Now Making Movies

Cut & Paste Pictures is developing a feature-length documentary chronicling the lifelong friendship between Rise Against guitarist Zach Blair and wrestler Hassan 'MVP' Assad, who will also front an unscripted series about life after prison.
Podcast
#toronto-maple-leafs
Toronto Maple Leafs
fromEditor In Leaf
2 days ago

Maple Leafs gave fans what they've been waiting for in massive win vs. Ducks

The Toronto Maple Leafs staged a dramatic third-period comeback against the Anaheim Ducks after an emotional game following the firing of their general manager.
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3 weeks ago
Toronto Maple Leafs

Finding reasons to tune into the remaining Maple Leafs games

The Toronto Maple Leafs have 18 remaining games to evaluate young players like Easton Cowan and Jacob Quillan while deciding which prospects to qualify for next season.
Toronto Maple Leafs
fromEditor In Leaf
2 days ago

Maple Leafs gave fans what they've been waiting for in massive win vs. Ducks

The Toronto Maple Leafs staged a dramatic third-period comeback against the Anaheim Ducks after an emotional game following the firing of their general manager.
Women in technology
fromwww.cbc.ca
4 days ago

ANALYSIS | Junos 2026: Drake's surprise appearance, and Tate McRae's absence mark Canada's biggest night in music | CBC News

The 2026 Juno Awards celebrated Canadian music with a focus on identity, featuring Tate McRae as a major winner and bbno$ as fan choice.
National Hockey League
fromEditor In Leaf
4 days ago

Maple Leafs reunion with skilled winger seems unlikely after recent reports

Bobby McMann is unlikely to return to the Toronto Maple Leafs as the Seattle Kraken show strong interest in a long-term contract.
Fundraising
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Different beliefs, shared humanity: why so many Australians celebrate diverse religious festivals

Participation in diverse faith and cultural celebrations fosters understanding and community bonds.
#fifa-world-cup
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19 hours ago
Canada news

Federal government saying little about Toronto's call to block ICE from World Cup | CBC Sports

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1 month ago
Toronto

Toronto will draw thousands of visitors during World Cup but local residents have concerns | CBC News

Canada news
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19 hours ago

Federal government saying little about Toronto's call to block ICE from World Cup | CBC Sports

The federal government is not directly responding to Toronto's motion against U.S. ICE agents at FIFA World Cup events.
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1 month ago
Toronto

Toronto will draw thousands of visitors during World Cup but local residents have concerns | CBC News

Television
fromLGBTQ Nation
6 days ago

"Heated Rivalry" was made in Canada because US execs wanted to tone down the gay sex - LGBTQ Nation

Heated Rivalry moved to Canada for creative freedom after an American platform sought to tone down its explicit gay romance.
Education
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Don't 'engage in divisive or contentious issues of any kind,' says provincial memo on graduation ceremonies | CBC News

Ontario's education minister mandates that graduation ceremonies avoid political views to protect student well-being.
#junos
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Junos week is here. Here's what you need to know, from road closures to free music shows | CBC News

The Junos are bringing significant events and road closures to Hamilton, impacting travel and public transit from March 24 to March 31.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Junos week is here. Here's what you need to know, from road closures to free music shows | CBC News

The Junos are bringing significant events and road closures to Hamilton, impacting travel and public transit from March 24 to March 31.
#first-nations
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

First Nations, chiefs demand the PM apologizes after he said he could 'outlast' protesters | CBC News

Two First Nations chiefs demand an apology from Prime Minister Carney for dismissive comments about a mercury poisoning protester.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 days ago

Human rights tribunal approves $8.5B child welfare deal for Ontario First Nations | CBC News

A landmark First Nations child welfare deal has been approved, partially resolving a long-standing discrimination case against the federal government.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

First Nations, chiefs demand the PM apologizes after he said he could 'outlast' protesters | CBC News

Two First Nations chiefs demand an apology from Prime Minister Carney for dismissive comments about a mercury poisoning protester.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 days ago

Human rights tribunal approves $8.5B child welfare deal for Ontario First Nations | CBC News

A landmark First Nations child welfare deal has been approved, partially resolving a long-standing discrimination case against the federal government.
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1 week ago

Oregonians making music in Hawai'i * Oregon ArtsWatch

"I didn't know that I would have this kind of life when I graduated from conservatory. You take auditions and don't know where you are going to land."
Portland
fromThe Walrus
2 weeks ago

Where Do the Disappeared Go? | The Walrus

There is nothing more dangerous than an enforced disappearance. Think about the word for a moment: disappearance. Imagine waking up to find that a relative has vanished without a trace, or that you've been torn away from your family with no explanation. When you're disappeared, anything can happen to you, from verbal humiliation to physical torture or even death.
World news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Cheers turn to sadness in Toronto's Little Italy as Bosnia wins World Cup qualifier | CBC News

Alessandro Aureli, a patron at the cafe, said it was painful to watch Italy lose the game. 'I wish I never woke up this morning. It was such a disappointment,' he said. 'I was so excited thinking about watching Italy playing here in Canada, and seeing it all disappearing in front of my eyes like that ... I'm going to go home and cry for the rest of the day.'
Canada news
Writing
fromThe Walrus
2 weeks ago

I Wrote a Popular Book about Going Sober. Then I Relapsed | The Walrus

During summer 2020, the author engaged in heavy drinking while maintaining a public image of sobriety, consuming alcohol before and during social outings on Toronto Island.
Film
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

These Oscar-nominees made magic on Sinners and are helping craft a diverse environment for young filmmakers | CBC News

Ruth E. Carter, Oscar-winning costume designer with five nominations, credits breaking barriers and prioritizing authenticity and representation as key to advancing diversity in Hollywood.
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

Toronto's Best Family-Friendly Hotels, Tested by a Local Parent

The Bloor-Yorkville corridor gets a lot of attention for its shopping, but for families, it's the Royal Ontario Museum around the corner, smooth subway access, leafy streets for stroller walks, and density of good cafés that make it the neighborhood worth settling into.
London
fromQueerty
3 weeks ago

WATCH: Gay lovers risk everything in tense Canadian queer drama We'll Find Happiness - Queerty

Saad (Mehdi Meskar) is a young Moroccan exile in Quebec who will do anything to save Reza (Aron Archer), his Iranian refugee lover who faces being sent back to his home country. In a desperate move, Saad sets out to seduce a high-ranking spokesperson (played by Alexandre Landry) from the ministry of immigration in a risky gambit that sets off a fateful chain of events.
Film
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
3 days ago

NDP Leader Avi Lewis Wants to Reverse Carney's Immigration Cuts | The Walrus

Avi Lewis calls for major reforms to Canada's immigration system to protect immigrants and newcomers from exploitation and vulnerability.
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3 weeks ago

Toronto organization hosts rally, march to honour International Women's Day | CBC News

It's so important that we have equal work for equal value. It's something that we need to continue to push for together. While Toronto is leading the way to close the gender pay gap, more work lies ahead.
Women in technology
from48 hills
3 weeks ago

Screen Grabs: It's all Greek (and Irish and French) to us - 48 hills

This weekend sees the start of the 23rd San Francisco Greek Film Festival, which since 2004 has provided a local showcase for new screen work from the "cradle of Western civilization" still most associated with its contributions to arts and ideas in the ancient world. This latest edition brings together eight fictive features, sixteen documentaries of various length, and nine narrative shorts.
Film
Canada news
fromPuck Prose
3 days ago

Montreal taking steps towards hosting an outdoor NHL game

Montreal Canadiens plan to build a temporary stadium for outdoor games by the 2028-29 NHL season.
Toronto
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Iranian-Canadians proclaim happiest day ever' amid U.S. and Israel strikes on Iranian government | CBC News

Iranian-Canadians celebrated U.S. and Israeli military intervention in Iran at a Richmond Hill rally, characterizing it as a rescue mission for the Iranian people amid ongoing domestic protests and economic crisis.
Toronto startup
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1 month ago

Cootie Catcher's Nolan Jakupovski tells us about 5 Toronto artists he loves

Toronto band Cootie Catcher releases their album Something We All Got on February 27 via Carpark and begins a North American tour in March including SXSW.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
5 days ago

Hundreds join 'No Kings' protest outside U.S. consulate in Toronto | CBC News

Protests against President Trump highlight concerns over his policies and encourage American citizens abroad to vote.
Film
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4 weeks ago

Elle-Maija Tailfeathers returns Toronto film critics award, says support for Palestine cut from speech | CBC News

Elle-Maija Tailfeathers returned her Toronto Film Critics Association Award after her pro-Palestine statement was removed from her acceptance speech, prompting multiple critic resignations.
fromTheLeafsNation
1 month ago

3 takeaways from Leafs-Senators: A brutal showing in Battle of Ontario further underscores need to sell

It was embarrassing to be honest with you. We have to have more pride in our play. - Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs captain, post-game
Toronto Maple Leafs
#fifa-world-cup-2026
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Toronto plans to increase transit, close roads to keep people moving around city during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto has developed a comprehensive transportation plan for the 2026 FIFA World Cup to manage the influx of visitors and ensure a positive experience.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks 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.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Toronto plans to increase transit, close roads to keep people moving around city during FIFA World Cup | CBC News

Toronto has developed a comprehensive transportation plan for the 2026 FIFA World Cup to manage the influx of visitors and ensure a positive experience.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks 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.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Pride festivals seek $3M from Ottawa as corporate sponsors pull back amid DEI backlash | CBC News

Pride festivals are requesting $3 million annually from Ottawa due to reduced corporate funding amid backlash against diversity initiatives.
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Canadian woman held with daughter by ICE warns all immigrants to lie low'

Immigrants risk detention even when following legal processes, as highlighted by Tania Warner's experience with ICE.
National Hockey League
fromESPN.com
1 month ago

Hockey, beers and the boys: On tour with 'Shoresy' star Jared Keeso

Shoresy Classic drew nearly 70,000 fans, raised over $100,000 for NHL alumni charities, and featured the fictional Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs playing NHL alumni.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Thousands mark Eid in Toronto with heavy hearts as war grips Middle East | CBC News

Eid al-Fitr celebrations in Toronto were marked by community spirit amid concerns for global conflicts.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

How fans and industry insiders feel about Ontario's ticket resale crackdown | CBC News

The province is banning the resale of event tickets above original value to protect consumers from inflated prices.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Toronto youth are struggling to find work. Here's why | CBC News

Youth unemployment has surged, with young job seekers facing increased competition and insecurity in finding stable employment.
Food & drink
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I've traveled all over North America, but there's just one place I'd move to in a heartbeat

Montreal's vibrant nightlife, diverse culinary scene, walkability, and welcoming atmosphere create a deep sense of belonging, though visa and residency rules complicate relocation.
Agriculture
fromRealagriculture
2 months ago

Policy Brief: Food as a soft power - positioning Canada for the years ahead

Food and agriculture are being weaponized through tariffs and export controls that disrupt markets and harm Canadian exporters.
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

The Flag | The Walrus

A flag is certain the wind admires it -the breeze flaunting it so its crowns, leaves, crosses, bands of colour, or stars float in air, ready to be honoured, deferred to. In turn the flag at times pats the wind streaming past, confirming they stand together, believing the wind thinks of itself as Tunisian wind orAmerican wind. To people who live under the flag open in its glory, or relaxed against
World politics
fromDesign Milk
1 month ago

Our Favorite Design Finds at Toronto Design Week 2026

Held in late January, Toronto's design week practically dares design-lovers to prove their devotion. At this past edition, they braved not only the below-zero temperatures but also a historic snowstorm; part of the weather pattern that saw the U.S. draped in the white stuff, Toronto was hit with 22 inches of snow. They were rewarded with an inspiring array of furniture, lighting and experimental works both at the Interior Design Show and throughout the city-wide DesignTO festival.
Design
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Alex Scott meets Olivia Smith to Eat & Yap about Canada, Jamaica and more

Olivia Smith rose rapidly to become the women's game's first seven-figure player and shares her Canadian and Caribbean food traditions alongside her footballing journey.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

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

Ontario is expanding BYOB alcohol permits to cultural and community outdoor events like farmers markets, movie screenings, and festivals, starting this spring.
Higher education
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Sorcery, poisons and Dracula costumes: Unique courses found at Ontario universities | CBC News

Ontario post-secondary courses use niche subjects like vampires, witchcraft, and comics to teach critical thinking and engage students.
fromHer Campus
1 month ago

The Space Between Then and Now: Modern Storytelling

Storytelling is shaped by the way we engage with it. In the past, narratives unfolded slowly, giving the audience time to reflect and analyze at their own pace. Classic games, podcasts, and films provided the audience with time to settle into the narrative, and for emotions to build up gradually. These slower forms of media created room for reflection and engagement, allowing audiences to process narratives thoughtfully.
Digital life
LGBT
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

'I'm Coming to the Cottage': How 'Heated Rivalry' Depicts Coming Out

Coming out in male-oriented sports is fraught but can be affirming and safer when supportive friends and parents provide acceptance and care.
US politics
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

Is Canada Ready for an American Civil War? | The Walrus

US domestic politics are sliding into lawlessness as federal immigration agents are used to intimidate political opponents, undermining the rule of law.
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2 weeks ago

'We've had enough secrets': First Nations group opposes Ontario move to limit freedom-of-information laws | CBC News

Provincial decisions affect First Nations' rights, lands and environments, and FOI requests are one of the few mechanisms available to First Nations and the public to understand how those decisions were made. Having access to this information, particularly if it's a decision made by the premier or other cabinet ministers, or just understanding how those decisions came to be, is just part of good governance.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Statues at Queen's Park to be wrapped to protect against vandalism, house speaker says | CBC News

This is a proactive move to prevent any further damage if protestors do break the law and apply any graffiti to anything on the grounds. All eight statues on the legislature grounds will be wrapped by staff in the coming days. The protection will be in place ahead of the start of the legislative session next week.
Canada news
Arts
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

The Secrets of Indigenous Art

Modern European and American modernists drew heavily from Indigenous arts, while museums long framed Indigenous adoption of Western forms as a loss of authenticity.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

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

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

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

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

The Queer History Behind the Heated Rivalry Soundtrack | The Walrus

A pivotal televised scene pairs Scott Hunter's public love confession with Wolf Parade's "I'll Believe in Anything", emphasizing indie rock's longstanding queer influence.
Film
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Sheridan students celebrate Oscar-nominated grads behind KPop Demon Hunters and Elio | CBC News

Sheridan College animation graduates earned Oscar nominations for KPop Demon Hunters and Elio, inspiring current students and reflecting the program's long legacy of alumni success.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 weeks 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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1 month 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.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

Students, Black professionals celebrated in new exhibit for Black History Month | CBC News

Students across the Greater Toronto Area are recognizing inspiring Black professionals in a variety of fields in a new exhibit to mark Black History Month. The We Are Canada exhibit opened Saturday to celebrate the essays and photos taken by students showcasing leaders of the Black community in different areas of work. "We Are Canada gives students the opportunity careers, career progression and become inspired by what they see," said Angela Henry, director of communications for the Lifelong Leadership Institute. "And also gain the understanding that Black people have been involved in areas of work across many positions in Canada."
Canada news
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1 month ago

FIRST PERSON | Winter shaped me as a child of immigrants. With the season now unpredictable, I'm surprised by my nostalgia | CBC News

The snow day email arrives before dawn, glowing softly on my phone. Even after all these years, that early morning message still feels like a small miracle a quiet signal that the city has agreed to pause. As a child, it felt like winning a secret lottery. As an adult and a school principal, the feeling hasn't left me.
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Canada news
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1 month ago

Ford 'doesn't know what he's talking about' when it comes to basket weaving, Indigenous artist says | CBC News

Indigenous basket maker Spencer Lunham Jr. defends basket weaving as cultural, valuable, and a viable full-time livelihood, rejecting claims that it lacks market demand.
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

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?
Canada news
Canada news
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1 month ago

Looking to cheer on Team Canada? Join a watch party at one of these Toronto venues | CBC News

Toronto will host FanFest, mall and library watch parties, a CBC fan hub, and sports-bar events with early alcohol service during the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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1 month ago

Family Day, Olympics, Valentine's: Here's what's open for Toronto's long weekend | CBC News

A long weekend is finally upon us and it's bound to be a busy one with the Olympics, Valentine's Day and Family Day. The holiday weekend comes just as daytime temperatures slowly warm up into the positive degrees after weeks of brutal winter weather. If you're planning ahead to celebrate or break free from your winter hibernation, here's a list of what's open and closed on the holiday Monday.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 months ago

Torontonians gather to honour ICE victims as NDP calls for end to contracts with agency | CBC News

"I'm so sad, I'm so angry,"
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Canada news
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2 months ago

Ontario WW II site saved from wrecking ball, will be restored | CBC News

The nonprofit Jury Lands Foundation will restore Bowmanville's historic Camp 30 cafeteria, secured from demolition, and must fundraise for the restoration.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

Newcomers, Nutrition, and Canadian Politicians | The Walrus

Debates emphasize preference for stable technocratic leadership, criticize political opportunism undermining solidarity, and call for policy shifts toward local, healthy agriculture.
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