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Doug Ford isn't ruling out a 2025 election call

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Premier Doug Ford left the door wide open to calling an election a year ahead of schedule. As CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp reports, he made it clear Ontarians could be heading to the polls in early 2025.
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TTC riders can soon find route diversions in an app

9th - Higher Ed
The TTC and the Transit app are launching a new pilot project to help riders monitor route diversions for streetcars and buses. CBC’s Chris Glover has more.
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Is Toronto traffic making us angrier?

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto is in the midst of a congestion crisis, with drivers spending a record amount of time behind the wheel. Is all that time in traffic making us angrier? CBC's Shannon Martin looked into it.
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Highlights, interviews and surprises from TIFF 2024

9th - Higher Ed
The 2024 Toronto International Film Festival wraps up this weekend. CBC’s Eli Glasner breaks down the highlights from this year’s event, from notable film premieres to memorable red carpet moments.
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Toronto Zoo investigating orangutan’s brief escape

9th - Higher Ed
The Toronto Zoo says an orangutan briefly escaped its habitat before it was returned without incident Thursday. Zoo officials are appealing to anyone who was in the area to come forward if they have video footage. Metro Morning guest...
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Toronto's hidden public spaces: Are POPS fulfilling their promise?

9th - Higher Ed
As Toronto continues to grow, so does the demand and need for new parks and open spaces. Ten years ago, the city branded publicly accessible spaces as 'POPS' or privately owned publicly-accessible spaces. It also created a plaque for...
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Orangutan briefly escapes habitat, puzzling Toronto Zoo

9th - Higher Ed
The Toronto Zoo is looking into how an 18-year-old ape named Kembali managed to briefly escape his habitat Thursday. No one was injured and staff captured the animal without incident, the facility says. CBC’s Dale Manucdoc has more.
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Toronto police superintendent demoted to inspector over cheating scandal

9th - Higher Ed
A high-ranking Toronto police officer was handed a two-year demotion to the rank of inspector at a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday. Insp. Stacy Clarke previously pleaded guilty to seven counts of misconduct, and testified that she...
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TTC CEO calls for more funding, defends tenure in departing interview

9th - Higher Ed
Rick Leary, the departing CEO of the TTC, will work his last day at the agency on Friday. In a sit-down interview with CBC’s Shawn Jeffords, Leary defended his tenure at the top of the organization and emphasized the need for more...
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1 dead, 4 injured in Dufferin Grove house fire

9th - Higher Ed
A woman is dead and a man is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after an overnight fire near College and Dufferin streets. CBC's Ali Chiasson has more on the investigation.
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This Toronto EV driver can't use closest chargers due to parking zone boundaries

9th - Higher Ed
A Toronto Uber driver wants the City of Toronto to adjust rules for electric vehicle drivers who rely on on-street parking. CBC's Sarah Macmillan has more.
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TTC to increase service starting Sept. 1

9th - Higher Ed
The TTC says it will boost its service across subway, bus and streetcar routes in September. CBC’s Ali Chiasson breaks down what to know about how the new service hours will affect frequency and ridership.
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GO Transit service resumes on Milton line after freight train work stoppage

9th - Higher Ed
GO Transit's Hamilton and Milton lines resumed service Monday morning after work stoppages at Canada's two major freight railways disrupted regular service last week. CBC’s Ali Chiasson has the latest.
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Safe injection site in Moss Park slated to close due to condo development

9th - Higher Ed
One of Ontario’s first supervised injection sites in Toronto is slated to close as a condo development is set to take its place. It marks the second blow to harm reduction services in the city and advocates say that without the centre,...
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Charges withdrawn against Toronto police officers in Tess Richey case

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly a decade after Tess Richey's mother found her body in a stairwell near an address where a pair of Toronto police officers had been called days earlier, misconduct charges against the officers have been withdrawn. At a police...
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Freight, commuter rail services resume after work stoppage ends

9th - Higher Ed
Railways carrying both people and cargo are getting back to normal after a decision from the federal labour board ended a lockout that had disrupted freight traffic countrywide and commuter lines in the Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver...
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Mayor Olivia Chow discusses delayed transit projects and Toronto traffic

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of a Toronto city council meeting, Mayor Olivia Chow spoke with Metro Morning host David Common about the much-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT, bike lanes and what the city is doing to try to relieve traffic congestion.
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Breaking makes Olympic debut with Canadian to take stage Saturday

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian and Pan American champion Phil Kim, also known as B-boy Phil Wizard, is a medal favourite as breaking makes its Olympic debut in Paris. Kim is set to take the stage on Saturday against France’s Danis Civil. CBC’s Shannon Martin...
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Video shows cyclist almost crushed by truck on Bloor Street

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains graphic footage. It captures the moment a cyclist was clipped by a truck turning right on July 25. The incident took place on the same day — and in the same bike lane — that a 24-year-old cyclist was struck...
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Toronto’s WNBA team wants fans' help creating new name, logo

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto's Women's National Basketball Association expansion team has issued a “call for inspiration,” asking fans from across Canada to help choose the name and look of the team. CBC’s Greg Ross spoke to Torontonians who shared some of...
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Senior Toronto police officer found guilty of misconduct

9th - Higher Ed
A senior Toronto police officer has been found guilty of two police act charges. Insp. Joyce Schertzer went to a crash site after her nephew drove into a pole in 2022, and he was allowed to leave the scene without a breathalyzer test....
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City lays bylaw charges against companies that left bin in bike lane where cyclist died

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Toronto has laid bylaw charges against two companies that left a construction bin in the middle of a Yorkville bike lane near where a 24-year-old cyclist was struck and killed by a truck driver on July 25. The charges could...
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What are ultrafine particles and how can we mitigate the risk?

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers at McGill University have published a study into the effects of long-term exposure to ultrafine particles known as UFPs. Metro Morning guest host Molly Thomas spoke with Jeffrey Siegel, professor of civil engineering at the...
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Ford defends police after video surfaces of officer giving person middle finger

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto police officials say the force's professional standards unit is investigating after an officer was caught on camera flipping off a member of the public in a video circulating on social media. "As far as I'm concerned, they did...