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Bidding for Amazon HQ
Ed Clark, former CEO of TD Bank and now the premier's business advisor, on Toronto's push to win Amazon's new headquaters
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Sharing space
Anita Shannon is the director of community at weWork, a shared office design company
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Peter Mansbridge gives send-off speech
CBC News' chief correspondent was honoured by his colleagues in Toronto Wednesday ahead of his final broadcast
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Alek Minassian: What we know about the van attack suspect
Alex Minassian, 25, is the alleged driver in Toronto's van attack. CBC News has been looking into Minassian's history — the suspect is from Richmond Hill, Ont., and attended Seneca College. A reported Facebook post made by Minassian...
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Canadian ISIS fighter in Toronto denies killing anyone, new evidence says otherwise
CBC News first spoke to the man in September 2017, when he said he witnessed horrific acts, but never killed anyone. However on the New York Times podcast Caliphate, he describes taking part in a kind of execution. When CBC News reached...
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Canadian Olympian Eric Radford in Toronto for Pride festivities
Chats with CBC's Heather Hiscox about new initiative by Canadian Olympic Committee called Be You
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Immigration kickstart
Belleville, Ont., Mayor Taso Christopher on his community's plans to attract new people
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Growth fund
Gimmy Chu, CEO of Nanoleaf, a Toronto-based LED bulb maker, is keen to access a new business financing fund
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Pot raids
Renee Filippone reports on arrest of 'Prince of Pot', wife and police raids of cannabis shops
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The case against rent control
CIBC World Markets economist Benjamin Tal says rent control can have unintended consequences
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Different playing field
Sunil Johal on services headquartered abroad and accessible here in Canada, but not necessarily subject to our laws or regulations
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Peter Mansbridge gives send-off speech
CBC News' chief correspondent was honoured by his colleagues in Toronto Wednesday ahead of his final broadcast
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Far right groups, opponents clash at Montreal protest
Groups opposed to a government motion condemning Islamophobia took to the streets Saturday amid a heavy police presence and a determined counter-protest
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Does new HIV drug increase risky sex behaviours?
'Once the risk of HIV is eliminated, people may be less likely to use condoms,' health official says
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Markham medical marijuana company bracing for legalization boom
A closer look at a budding business, take a tour of a medical marijuana manufacturing facility in Markham, Ont.
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HERstory in Black: Teaching the next generation
As Black History Month comes to a close, we shine a light on 3 artists who are passing on their pride and their values to children
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Meet the Toronto Wolfpack, Canada's first professional rugby team
CBC News speaks with Eric Perez, founder and CEO of the world's first transatlantic pro sports franchise
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Doctor finds more refugees appearing with frostbite
Medical director for Canadian Centre for Immigrant and Refugee Health Care says asylum-seekers come ill-equipped to deal with winter weather
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Singles partner up in parenting
Tatijana Busic and Brendan Schulz are both single. They're co-parents but not romantic partners.
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The future of the media
How can Canada maintain a robust press in the wake of nation-wide cuts to newsrooms and the rise of fake news online?
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Toronto students to mosque: 'You are welcome here'
In the aftermath of the shooting at a Quebec City mosque, students pen letters to Toronto mosque
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Business caught up in Trump boycotts
Consumer boycotts both for and against U.S. President Donald Trump are putting businesses in difficult positions
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Art exhibits get political following Trump's travel ban
New exhibition of Iranian art opens at Toronto's Aga Khan Museum; New York's Museum of Modern Art takes down works by Western artists and replaces them with pieces by Muslim artists
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Lawyers help confused travellers
An army of legal volunteers have come to the aid of travellers in Canadian airports who find themselves at the centre of the latest confusion over the U.S. travel ban.