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Mayor Chow unveils new report on long-term plan for Toronto’s economy

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The city has unveiled a new long-term plan to improve Toronto’s economy, including creating more jobs and developing programs to help businesses thrive. CBC’s Shawn Jeffords breaks it down.
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Former Canadian Olympian charged with murder as part of massive cocaine bust

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Authorities say a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder is wanted in the U.S. in connection with an alleged drug trafficking operation that shipped vast amounts of cocaine across the Americas. Ryan James Wedding, accused of leading the...
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Toronto police recover over 350 vehicles in auto-theft investigation

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Toronto police have made dozens of arrests in an ongoing auto-theft investigation. As CBC’s Chris Glover reports, police say they uncovered an illegal scheme in which fraudulent VINs were used to disguise and sell vehicles.
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‘Bigger than the Superbowl’: How Taylor Swift supercharges local economies

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Pop superstar Taylor Swift is bringing her Eras Tour to Toronto and Vancouver and her armies of fans could inject hundreds of millions of dollars into local economies. The National’s Ian Hanomansing asks tourism experts to break down the...
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Take a walk down Toronto’s ‘Taylor Swift Way’

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Toronto has unveiled temporary new street signs in time for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour arrival. “Taylor Swift Way” connects city hall to Rogers Centre, where Swift is set to play six sold-out shows. As CBC’s Clara Pasieka explains, the...
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Toronto mayor wants premier to hit brakes on potential bike lane legislation

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says she's trying to make changes to bike lanes on Bloor Street West in Etobicoke as Queen's Park eyes legislation that could bar future bike lanes from being created where car lanes would be cut as a result....
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Dedicated Toronto police helicopter expected within 12 to 18 months

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Five Toronto police officers will be dedicated to its air support unit in collaboration with Ontario Provincial Police, officials said Friday. Earlier this year, the Ontario government announced it would buy five new police helicopters...
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Toronto city councillor’s sexual assault trial wraps up third day in court

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WARNING: This video may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it. Toronto city Coun. Michael Thompson has wrapped up three days of testimony and intense cross-examination of the first witness in...
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Toronto photographer highlights climate change in Antarctica in new exhibit

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Toronto photographer Neil Ever Osborne's new exhibit uses photos taken from his 2023 journey to Antarctica, which he hopes will spark conversations around the melting ice and endangered habitats on the continent. CBC’s Tyreike Reid has...
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Rachel Chernos Lin on winning Ward 15 council seat

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Rachel Chernos Lin, the Toronto District School Board chair and former school trustee, will be the new city councillor for Don Valley West after winning Monday’s byelection. She spoke with Metro Morning’s David Common about how her TDSB...
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Canada shut down TikTok’s offices. Is a full-out ban next?

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In the wake of Canada’s decision to ban TikTok’s business operations over national security concerns, The National asks cybersecurity expert Brent Arnold and CBC’s national technology columnist Takara Small to break down the impacts for...
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Canada ordered a shut down of TikTok’s offices. Is a ban next?

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In the wake of the decision to order TikTok’s business operations in Canada to close over national security concerns, The National asks cybersecurity expert Brent Arnold and CBC’s national technology columnist Takara Small to break down...
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All Ontario grocery, big box stores now able to sell alcoholic beverages

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All licensed grocery stores and big box stores, like Costco, are now able to sell beer, wine, cider and pre-mixed cocktails. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has more on the expansion, as well as the latest from Wednesday’s fall economic statement.
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12-hour vigil commemorates Palestinian lives lost since October 7

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Communities across the GTA are gathering at Nathan Phillips Square to hold a 12-hour vigil to honour and remember Palestinian men, women and children who have lost their lives since October 7, 2023. CBC's Chris Glover has more.
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Car catches fire after crash involving 2 TTC buses

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Toronto police say a TTC bus driver pulled a man from a burning, possibly stolen car after a "very serious crash" in Forest Hill Wednesday. As CBC’s Tyler Cheese explains, early evidence suggests the man driving the car was speeding when...
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Toronto’s Jewish communities mark one year since deadly Hamas-led attack

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Jewish communities in Toronto are holding a number of events across the city to mark one year since Hamas's attacks in Israel. CBC's Tyler Cheese has the details.
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Toronto Waterfront Marathon latest event hit by online scammers

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Many runners have been searching online for tickets for the upcoming Toronto Waterfront Marathon. As CBC’s Talia Ricci reports, this has attracted countless scammers.
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Canadian rental prices fell 1.2 per cent — but will this trend continue? | Canada Tonight

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Canadian rental prices fell 1.2 per cent in October compared with the same time last year, marking the first time that annual rents have declined since July 2021, according to a new report by Rentals.ca and real estate data firm...
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Experts weigh in on province's claim that new Ontario Place will attract 6 million visitors per year

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On Thursday, the province released new details about the lease between Therme Canada and the province to build a water park and wellness spa at Ontario Place. But as CBC’s Clara Pasieka reports, it left some questioning if the number of...
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Record food bank use a symptom of larger problem, says Daily Bread CEO

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Food banks in Toronto are seeing a million more visits this year than in the last, bringing the total number to 3.49 million from April 2023 to April 2024, according to a new report. Neil Hetherington, CEO of Daily Bread Food Bank, says...
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Toronto police officer recovering after being shot while investigating robbery

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A Toronto police officer is recovering in the hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries after he was shot while investigating a stopped vehicle on Wednesday. CBC’s Tyler Cheese has the latest.
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A look at Toronto’s newest supportive housing initiative for unhoused people

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Toronto is getting new supportive housing that will have doctors on site, mental health resources, as well as food programs. As CBC’s Ali Chiassion reports, it’s aimed at helping Toronto's unhoused population get back on their feet.
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Woman charged in 3 homicides in Toronto, Niagara and Hamilton

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A Toronto woman has been arrested and charged with murder in the separate deaths of three people in Toronto, Niagara Falls and Hamilton, Niagara police Chief Bill Fordy announced at a news conference Friday.
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Consortium building Finch West LRT suing Ontario government, Metrolinx

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Last month, the Ontario government announced all Finch West LRT stations and stops were completed. But as CBC’s Clara Pasieka reports, legal troubles in the last stretch of this project could now slow things down.