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Rod Stewart shows viral Canadian parody of 'I Will Survive' at Toronto show | Hanomansing Tonight
The voice behind the viral song 'We Will Survive' about tariffs on Canada reacts to Rod Stewart playing it during one of his recent shows in Toronto.
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When Hulk Hogan arm-wrestled Rob Ford in 2013
The stunt was orchestrated to promote the Fan Expo convention in Toronto. Hulk Hogan, the iconic pro wrestling star whose real name was Terry Bollea, died Thursday at the age of 71.
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Toronto awards filmmaker Guillermo del Toro key to the city
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow presented filmmaker Guillermo del Toro with a symbolic key to the city at a ceremony on Thursday. CBC's Clara Pasieka has the reaction from del Toro.
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Hulk Hogan, iconic pro wrestler, dead at 71
Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, who helped lead professional wrestling's rise in popularity in the 1980s and beyond, has died, Florida police and World Wrestling Entertainment said Thursday.
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OZZY OSBOURNE | Toronto fans mourn death of metal legend
Fans in Toronto are mourning the death of Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, who died Tuesday at the age of 76. CBC's Tyler Cheese explores his legacy — and his influence on GTA musicians.
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What's happening with the National Bank Open?
With just a few days until the National Bank Open gets underway in North York, several top players have withdrawn from the tennis tournament. CBC's Dale Manucdoc breaks down what you need to know.
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Peel police arrest 12 people, lay 136 charges in home invasion, robbery spree
Peel Regional Police have arrested 12 people and laid 136 charges in connection with a string of home invasions and jewelry store robberies. Police say the investigation targeted an organized crime group that carried out "brutal" attacks...
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Toronto police took more than 90 minutes to respond to brutal assault, victim says
The victim of a brutal assault last month says Toronto police and paramedics took over an hour to respond to multiple 911 calls. He told CBC's Britnei Bilhete the attack left him with broken bones, and police confirm another person was...
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NSL Week 14 reactions, plus AFC Toronto's Kaylee Hunter joins the show
In this episode of Just Soccer, Week 14 delivered viral moments, heated rivalries, and standout performances , and we’re breaking it all down. Plus, AFC rising star Kaylee Hunter joins the show to talk about her breakout season, goal...
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How Toronto police are trying to improve bail compliance
The issue of bail reform is back in the spotlight as Toronto police work to improve a program to allow officers to conduct more compliance checks. CBC's Farrah Merali explains how it works.
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Here's how to stay safe on the water this summer
It's National Drowning Prevention Week in Canada, and the Ontario Lifesaving Society is doing what it can to educate the public about water safety. It held a life-saving demonstration at Kew Beach, and CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide was there.
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A Montreal pickleball tournament hopes to produce the best talent in the province
MTL Pickleball is hosting its first ever minor league tournament that gives athletes a path to compete in the U.S. and from there, a shot at qualifying for the Pickleball World Cup in 2026.
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Inside future housing plans for the revitalized Port Lands
The revitalized Port Lands neighbourhood is set to feature mixed-use communities, with a focus on affordable housing. Metro Morning spoke to Waterfront Toronto to find out more.
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An LRT line could eventually connect you to the Port Lands
Metro Morning spoke to Toronto's Waterfront BIA about the long-planned waterfront transit line that could eventually connect transit riders to the revitalized Port Lands.
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Members of Indian diaspora allege pressure to pay extra for consular services
CBC Toronto spoke with numerous people who described being pressured to pay extra charges at BLS International, many of whom felt their ability to visit India or legally stay in Canada depended on it.
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Canada's first coronavirus patient released from hospital
The patient with Canada's first confirmed case of coronavirus was discharged from a hospital in Toronto on Friday morning and will return home to stay in self-isolation.
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3rd coronavirus case in Ontario confirmed
The newly confirmed patient is a woman in her 20s from London, Ont., the province said. She arrived in Canada on Jan. 23 from Wuhan, China.
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Coronavirus: 2nd presumptive case in Toronto
A person who's the second presumptive case of the new coronavirus is being treated in Toronto. The wife of the first person diagnosed in Canada has been in self-isolation since landing with her husband from China.
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How prepared are hospitals for coronavirus?
Health-care workers on the front lines of Canada's preparations for the new coronavirus are gearing up to treat potential infections and prevent its spread.
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Coronavirus transmission and spread: The facts
While the risk of a coronavirus outbreak here in Canada remains low, health officials do expect more cases to come.
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Memorials held for 2 mothers, children killed in Iran plane crash
Two memorials were held Sunday to remember two mothers and their children: Saharnaz Haghjoo and Elsa Jadidi, and Behnaz Ebrahimi and Rahmtin Ahmadi.
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Presumed coronavirus case in Canada: What we know
A patient at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto is being treated in isolation for what Canadian health officials call the first 'presumptive' confirmed case of coronavirus.
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Ontario experts confirm 2nd presumed case of coronavirus
Ontario's chief medical officer says preparedness is 'well ahead' of 2003 and SARS
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Concerns about close contact with coronavirus cases
Health officials say close contact is the biggest risk for coronavirus infection. CBC News' Christine Birak looks at how close that is and who may be at risk from Canada’s coronavirus cases.