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Man dead following stabbing in Etobicoke

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Toronto police are investigating a man's death after a reported altercation occurred Thursday morning in Etobicoke. CBC’s Ali Chiasson has the latest on the ongoing investigation.
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Documentary does not 'whitewash' Russian war crimes: filmmaker

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The Toronto International Film Festival said it will not pull a controversial documentary about Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine from its schedule, despite outcry from Ukrainian officials and community groups. In conversation with...
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Voters to head to polls for Bay of Quinte byelection next week

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The provincial byelection in Bay of Quinte – the seat vacated by former cabinet minister Todd Smith – is on Sept. 19. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has more on the battle for votes.
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A look inside Air Canada pilots’ strike headquarters

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Air Canada could begin suspending flights as early as Sunday, as contract dispute talks continue between the airline and its pilots. Both sides remain at the bargaining table but are putting contingency plans in place in the event of a...
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Markham launches e-scooter pilot program

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Markham is the latest city in the Greater Toronto Area to test out an e-scooter and e-bike program. For two months, the city will look at the pros and cons of allowing the vehicles on its roads. CBC’s Chris Glover has more.
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Adam Kinzinger: The Republican campaigning for Kamala Harris

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Former Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger’s decision to stand up to Donald Trump has come at great personal and political cost. He tells CBC’s Ellen Mauro why he has no regrets and what role he has to play in the upcoming U.S. election.
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More than 70,000 kids waitlisted for Ontario’s autism program

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New data shows that the number of Ontario children with autism being enrolled in government-funded core therapy has slowed and is actually declining at times. CBC’s Chris Glover has the details.
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Number of food bank users 'staggering': Feed Ontario CEO

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Feed Ontario, a network of more than 1,200 food banks and hunger-relief organizations, said Tuesday a "record breaking" 1,001,150 people visited a food bank in the province between April 2023 and March 2024.
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Why the affordability crisis is pushing workers to take job action

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There have been several high-profile labour disputes across Canada over the past year, from LCBO workers to rail employees to Air Canada pilots. CBC’s Shannon Martin explains what’s driving it — and what the future of the labour movement...
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Ukrainian officials, community protest TIFF film about Russian soldiers

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A documentary showing the war in Ukraine from the perspective of Russian soldiers is causing a stir at the Toronto International Film Festival. As CBC’s Tyler Cheese reports, Ukrainian officials call the film Russian propaganda and say...
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Vigil honours 41-year-old woman killed in 9-vehicle crash last month in Oshawa

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Dozens of people gathered in Oshawa to celebrate the life of 41-year-old Christine Potes, who was killed in a fiery 9-vehicle crash in August. CBC's Dale Manucdoc was at the vigil.
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TTC phasing out 'no tap' gates to cut down on fare evasion

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The TTC has started to phase out “no tap” gates on Line 4, also known as the Sheppard Line. The transit agency says customers who abuse the gates are costing the transit agency more than $20 million a year.
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PWHL reveals names, logos for inaugural 6 teams

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The Professional Women's Hockey League has unveiled the nicknames and logos for each of the six franchises entering its second season, including Canadian teams the Toronto Sceptres, Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge.
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Peter Nygard will appeal after judge issues 11-year sentence, lawyer says

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Gerri Wiebe, Peter Nygard's defence lawyer, says her client will 'most certainly' be appealing after he was sentenced to 11 years in prison, minus time served, after a conviction last year on four counts of sexual assault.
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'This is the buyer's market now': industry insiders optimistic about housing sales

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The Bank of Canada cut interest rates for a third straight time since June earlier this week. The central bank has signalled there could be further cuts on the horizon. Lane Harrison breaks down what that could mean for Toronto's real...
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Toronto Island ferry out of service after mechanical issue

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The nearly 90-year-old William Inglis ferry is now under investigation after the issue forced the ferry’s crew to perform an emergency stop while docking the evening of Sept. 5. No injuries to passengers or crew were reported.
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Ontario to cut funding from daycares not in $10-a-day program

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Ontario child-care centres that aren't participating in the national $10-a-day program will soon lose provincial funding to offer fee subsidies to lower-income families, and their staff could see a pay cut of $2 an hour.
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30 road deaths in 2024 shows Vision Zero still has a long way to go, advocates say

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Thirty people have died on Toronto roadways so far in 2024, according to the latest data from Toronto police. As CBC’s Clara Pasieka reports, this is despite a number of road safety improvements the city has made.
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Why big business is buying up rental buildings in Toronto

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Metro Morning host David Common spoke with Michael Brooks, CEO of the Real Property Association of Canada (REALPAC), about investment real estate firms.
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TIFF 2024 opens with world premiere of 'The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal’

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TIFF 2024 has kicked off its 49th festival with the world premiere of 'The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal,' a documentary on the band's origins and legacy. CBC’S Dale Manucdoc speaks to the cast and crew on the significance of the...
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Security footage captures armed home invasion in Markham

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Investigators are seeking multiple suspects after an armed home invasion in Markham that was caught on security cameras. CBC’s Greg Ross has the latest on the ongoing investigation.
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Toronto man accused of plotting attack on U.S. Jewish Centre | Canada Tonight

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A Toronto-area man is facing terror charges in both Canada and the United States, authorities say, for allegedly attempting to illegally enter the U.S. to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish Centre in New York City. Neil Bisson, a...
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Province begins construction on 3 new Ontario Line stations

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The Ontario government says it's broken ground on three new stations that will be part of the Ontario Line in Toronto. CBC’s Chris Glover has the details.
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Man charged after trying to drive over police cars

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A witness describes the moment he watched a man in an allegedly stolen vehicle try to drive over Peel Regional Police cruisers. As CBC’s Dale Manucdoc explains, the 25-year-old driver is now facing several charges.