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Flanked by U.S. governors, Quebec and Ontario’s premiers get realistic about Trump-Carney meeting

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New ReviewQuebec Premier François Legault and his Ontario counterpart Doug Ford have set pragmatic expectations for what can come out from Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington. They have the support...
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Trey Yesavage dominates as Jays beat Yankees in Game 2

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New ReviewRookie starting pitcher Trey Yesavage racked up the strikeouts in his playoff debut as he helped the Toronto Blue Jays defeat the New York Yankees to take a 2-0 lead in the American League Division Series.
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The Diana B. Matheson Cup in CBC Sports Studio!

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New ReviewThe Northern Super League co-founder talks about the championship trophy that was named in her honour. The Diana B. Matheson Cup will be awarded after the league's first-ever Final on Nov. 15 at Toronto's BMO Field.
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What to see at Nuit Blanche 2025

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New ReviewThe 19th annual Nuit Blanche will run overnight starting Saturday at 7 p.m. CBC’s John Paul Gallardo spoke to artists and organizers about what Torontonians can expect at this year’s art festival.
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B.C. baseball fans head to Toronto, Seattle to watch playoff games

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New ReviewWith aspirations of a World Series win, some Vancouver-area Blue Jays and Mariners fans are travelling across the country and south of the border to see their favourite teams play. Stephen Quinn spoke with local fans Krystal Yee and Mark...
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Blue Jays set for first-ever playoff series against Yankees

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New ReviewBlue Jays fans are ready for playoff baseball after the New York Yankees defeated the Boston Red Sox to move on to face Toronto in an American League Division Series matchup. Kevin Gausman will pitch Game 1 for the Jays while Bo...
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Toronto's Imperial Pub set to close after 81 years

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New ReviewToronto's Imperial Pub, located near Sankofa Square, is expected to close in November after more than eight decades of business. CBC's Naama Weingarten has the reaction from the owner and community members.
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Canadians barred from buying tickets for potential Jays-Yankees games

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New ReviewTicketmaster is pre-emptively restricting the sales of two American League Division series games at Yankee Stadium to just four states, should New York beat the Boston Red Sox and advance to play against the Toronto Blue Jays....
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How TTC track work at the King and Dufferin intersection will impact your commute

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New ReviewConstruction on one of the city's major intersections is underway, kicking off weeks of public transit diversions that some Torontonians say are already making life inconvenient. CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide breaks down what you need to know.
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Yankees playoff ticket rules keep out Canadian Jays fans if they play

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New ReviewSome Toronto Blue Jays fans are crying foul as Canadian residents are barred from buying tickets to potential American League Division Series games next week in New York at Yankee Stadium.
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Cannabis-based drug may reduce lower back pain, research suggests

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New ReviewNew research, published in the journal Nature Medicine, found that patients with lower back pain who took a cannabis-based drug experienced modest pain relief. The drug appears not to be addictive or have serious side effects — a change...
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Jays fans react to team's American League East win

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New ReviewBlue Jays fans are still buzzing after Sunday's division-clinching win. CBC's Ali Chiasson has more on the excitement in Toronto.
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Chow calls on federal, provincial governments to help pay shelter costs for refugees

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New ReviewMayor Olivia Chow said the federal and provincial governments must pay their share of the cost of sheltering refugees and asylum seekers in Toronto. CBC’s Dale Manucdoc explains
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Scarborough is trying to brand itself as a tourist destination

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New ReviewA grassroots initiative wants to put the spotlight on Toronto's east end in a new initiative called Destination Scarborough.
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Dramatic video shows moments before mother of 2 struck by stray bullet in Toronto's Leslieville

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New ReviewA dramatic video filmed by a witness on their phone shows the moments before 44-year-old Karolina Huebner-Makurat, a mother of two, was struck by a stray bullet in Toronto’s east end in 2023. Earlier this week, a drug dealer pleaded...
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Ford government says it will ban speed cameras across Ontario

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New ReviewOntario Premier Doug Ford said Thursday morning that his government will soon table legislation to ban the use of speed cameras — a traffic enforcement tool Ford has called an ineffective "tax grab."
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Ford says he will ban ‘cash grab’ speed cameras

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New ReviewOntario Premier Doug Ford called speed cameras an ineffective 'tax grab' and announced his government will soon table legislation to ban their use despite findings from police associations and municipalities backing the effectiveness of...
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Blue Jays risk losing division with late season struggles

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New ReviewToronto Blue Jays fans are growing restless with the team’s play as the Major League Baseball playoffs near. While the team is assured a wildcard spot, they've lost the lead over the New York Yankees in the American League East division...
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Ford set to ban municipal speed cameras: Toronto Star

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New ReviewPremier Doug Ford is making an announcement about speed cameras tomorrow. The Toronto Star has reported the premier plans to get rid of them, citing sources. CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp has more on the reaction.
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TMU students walk out after student arrested by campus security

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New ReviewStudents at Toronto Metropolitan University hosted a walkout on Wednesday after a video posted to social media showed two TMU security guards throwing a protester to the ground and handcuffing them.
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This house in Vaughan was shot at for the 2nd time in weeks

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New ReviewYork police say a house in Vaughan has been shot at for the second time in a few weeks. That marks the sixth shooting in the neighbourhood this month. As CBC's Naama Weingarten reports, records show one of the targeted homes belonged to...
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How time is catching up to the streetcar — and slowing it down

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New ReviewAn icon of transportation history in Toronto, the city's streetcar system is now struggling to balance reliability with the necessary upkeep of its aging infrastructure.
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Breaking down the crucial final week of the Jays' regular season

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New ReviewToronto Blue Jays are headed back to a post-season and look to finish at the top of the American League East standings. CBC's Greg Ross explains why fans are at the edge of their seats.
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Toronto shelters ill-equipped for people with disabilities, groups say

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New ReviewAdvocates and clients call Toronto’s shelter system "dehumanizing" and call for more inclusive conditions that take into account the needs of people with disabilities. CBC's Lane Harrison has the details.