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Often-vandalized Toronto speed camera cut from stand, video shows

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New ReviewA speed camera in Toronto has been targeted by vandals multiple times and newly released video shows it being cut down. The cameras are designed to improve road safety, but they’re also frequent targets for damage.
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Back to school at 82

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New ReviewMarion Gommerman is heading back to class in Toronto this fall, with a goal to finish post-secondary studies she began decades ago.
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Carney meets with cabinet amid an unresolved trade war and looming budget

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney is sitting down with his cabinet to chart out the government's fall plan as he prepares to face off against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre for the first time in the House of Commons. Speaking to reporters...
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These Chinese grad students say study permit delays have left them in limbo

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New ReviewA group of 25 Chinese graduate and PhD students destined for schools across Canada have been left waiting, some for over a year, for a decision on their international study permits. CBC's Thomas Daigle reports these students are taking...
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Toronto's IndyCar race moving to Markham in 2026

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New ReviewThe 3.52-kilometre circuit will sit partially on the Unionville GO property and race past York University's Markham Campus. The track will feature 12 turns and a split pit road.
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How Toronto businesses are preparing for TIFF 2025

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New ReviewThe 50th Toronto International Film Festival begins this week. CBC' Naama Weingarten spoke to businesses in the downtown coreabout how they are preparing for the influx of crowds ahead of the festival.
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GTA students are back in class. Here's how they're feeling

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New ReviewThousands of children across the GTA are back in class today. CBC's Clara Pasieka spoke to some students about how they are feeling on their first day of school.
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Billionaire Ruby Liu in court over plans to buy out Hudson’s Bay Company leases

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New ReviewLandlords of properties formerly leased by the Hudson’s Bay Company are opposing billionaire Ruby Liu’s bids, arguing she lacks the 'time, money, experience, or plans to succeed,' according to a court document.
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Video shows moments before cop shot man carrying knife in Toronto park

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New ReviewMore than two years after a man was shot by police and seriously injured in a Toronto park, the officer who pulled the trigger pleaded guilty. CBC's Lane Harrison has the details — plus new footage of the incident. WARNING: This video...
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Move-in delayed last-minute for hundreds of U of T students

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New ReviewAs tens of thousands of students gear up for the new school year, hundreds from the University of Toronto were caught off guard before moving into a new campus residence. CBC's Dale Manucdoc has the details — and reaction.
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KPop Demon Hunters is a global smash with a Canadian creator

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New ReviewCanadian Maggie Kang's animated film KPop Demon Hunters has become a global sensation with record-breaking streams on Netflix and a $20 million debut on the big screen.
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Unbearable heat, poor air quality: Is this the future of Toronto summers?

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New ReviewThis summer has been one of the warmest on record for Toronto. But is it a one-off or the city's new normal?
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Fans celebrate the return of Oasis to Toronto

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New ReviewNearly 17 years after their last Canadian performance, Oasis fans celebrated the reunion of the long-estranged Gallagher brothers in Toronto.
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Electric planes start to take flight

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New ReviewElectric planes are still a rare sight in Canadian skies, but the aviation industry expects them to become more common in the next several years, especially for short flights and training. Electric commercial flights are still about a...
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Road hockey tournament comes to Montreal hoping to inspire next generation of athletes

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New ReviewMontreal Victoire forward Laura Stacey brings her charity event LS7 Sticks In For Charity Road Hockey Tournament to Montreal for the first time.
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Toronto's Fan Expo draws tens of thousands of sci-fi, anime, comic book fans

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New ReviewFan Expo Toronto is celebrating its 30th anniversary with thousands of fans of science fiction, animation, comic books, gaming and more gathering to meet their heroes.
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Oasis reunion tour set to hit Toronto

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New ReviewOasis fans are primed for two upcoming concerts in Toronto, but residents and ticket holders are concerned about noise and traffic around Rogers Stadium.
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Can Canada get rockets into space? We’re about to find out

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New ReviewEfforts are underway to bring rocket launches to Canada, with the goal of eventually sending satellites into orbit from home soil. For The National, CBC’s Nicole Mortillaro takes a closer look at the industry and why it’s invested in...
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Home intruder assault raises questions about self defence limits

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New ReviewA man is facing assault charges after allegedly inflicting life-threatening injuries on an intruder at his home in Lindsay, Ont. The case has triggered questions about the limits of self-defence in Canadian law.
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Ontario’s education minister says he’s open to eliminating school board trustees

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New ReviewPaul Calandra has already appointed supervisors who have taken over five of Ontario's biggest school boards, including the OCDSB. In an interview with CBC’s Kate Porter, he said the way schools are governed is “outdated” and “old” and...
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Air Canada flight attendants' strike ends but some passengers still have 'nowhere to go'

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New ReviewWhile many Toronto travellers are relieved Air Canada operations are resuming, others are still facing uncertainty. CBC's Britnei Bilhetespoke to some customers who are still struggling to find an alternative flight following the strike.
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Travellers react as Air Canada strike continues

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New ReviewSome Air Canada customers are stranded abroad amid the airline's labour dispute, while others are stuck in Toronto. Travellers tell CBC's Britnei Bilhete it's been an uphill battle to make alternative plans.
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Billy Bishop Airport showcases new electric aircrafts

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New ReviewStarting tomorrow, Billy Bishop Airport will be able to support aircrafts powered by electricity. The airport says this is just one step in making operations cleaner, greener and quieter.
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Air Canada strike begins as flight attendants walk off the job

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New ReviewMore than 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants went on strike early Saturday morning, after the airline and the union representing them failed to reach a deal ahead of the deadline. With a work stoppage now in effect, Air Canada estimates...