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NBA’s Enes Kanter’s controversial trip to Canada

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Turkish athlete Enes Kanter, a centre for the Boston Celtics, says he’s thankful for receiving clearance from the Canadian government to enter the country for a Christmas Day game. A decision that surprised Turkish officials. Kanter...
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Old TTC streetcars' last ride

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The last of the legacy red CLRV Toronto streetcars will give passengers their last ride after 42 years. The fleet is being replaced by low-floor streetcars that are able to hold more commuters.
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Police standoff with barricaded suspect ends in York Region

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A police standoff began in Richmond Hill, a suburb north of Toronto, after an officer was shot at during a traffic stop. The armed suspect was barricaded inside a home for several hours before being apprehended.
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Gun violence rises across Canada

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There was an increase in gun violence in several Canadian cities in the past year with record numbers of shootings in Toronto and Winnipeg. But many say a national handgun ban wouldn’t go far enough.
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More than 1,100 pedestrians hit in Toronto this year

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More than 1,100 pedestrians have been hit by motor vehicles in Toronto this year and more than 30 have been killed. Police and city officials set out to reduce pedestrian deaths in 2020 with Vision Zero program.
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Toronto police seeking more tips 2 years after Sherman murders

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Toronto police say they are still investigating the murder of billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman two years after the couple was found dead in their home.
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What the Bay’s struggles could mean for shoppers

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Two groups of investors are trying to buy the Bay, despite the ongoing struggles in the retail sector. Dianne Buckner looks at what this means for shoppers.
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Danforth shooting victims sue over lack of ‘smart gun technology’

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Victims of last year’s fatal shooting in Toronto’s Danforth neighbourhood have launched a class-action lawsuit saying gunmaker Smith & Wesson didn’t employ “smart gun technology.”
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The environmental impact of concerts

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Concerts are the bread and butter for musicians, but big acts like Coldplay are taking a break from touring because of their carbon footprint. We look at the environmental impact of those big tours.
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Toronto highway shooting leaves police searching for answers

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A triple shooting along Highway 400 has left one man in life-threatening condition and two men seriously wounded, Toronto police say.
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Dallas Stars coach fired as NHL cracks down on behaviour

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A day after the NHL promised to crack down on staff behaviour, Dallas Stars coach Jim Montgomery was fired for "unprofessional conduct" not related to his time behind the bench.
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Kawhi Leonard gets hero’s welcome in Toronto

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Kawhi Leonard left the Toronto Raptors after a championship season, but got a hero’s welcome on his first game back in the city.
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Volcano eruption burn victims need skin donations

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Many survivors of the New Zealand volcano eruption suffered severe burns requiring skin graft surgery, leaving doctors scrambling to find skin donations.
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The health impact of taking a nap

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More workplaces and schools are becoming nap friendly and it’s a choice that could be good for your health — in small doses.
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What it's like to be homeless in Toronto

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Four men talk about being homeless in one of Canada's richest cities.
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Climate change driving up food prices in 2020

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A new report says climate change is a major reason why Canadians could pay almost $500 more for food in 2020.
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What to expect out of the big premiers meeting

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It's their first opportunity since the federal election to meet and plan for how to deal with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's minority government.
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Testing what’s in vape products

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Vaping products do not have to list their ingredients, so CBC News took them to a lab to find out what’s not on the label.
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Taking climate action on Black Friday

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People drawing attention to climate change with weekly climate strikes were using Black Friday to draw attention to the impact of consumerism on the environment.
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Trudeau’s new approach: Meeting with the premiers

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Since last month’s federal election, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been sitting with provincial and territorial leaders to hear their concerns, as the Liberals are now a minority government.
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Young Ontarians sue Ford government over climate strategy

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A group of young Ontarians has launched a lawsuit over what they call climate change inaction. They claim the Ford government's climate strategy is jeopardizing their future by softening emissions reduction targets.
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How hate speech is being fought online

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The quest to root out hate speech online has led tech companies to develop formulas to locate it and stop it from spreading. CBC's Thomas Daigle looks at how the technology works and the challenges companies face.
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Canadian man under strict living conditions for "fear of terrorism offence"

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CBC News has learned Ikar Mao is living in Ontario under strict conditions because of what a court document cites as a “fear of terrorism offense.” The Canadian man was previously detained for three months in Turkey with his wife on...
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Pharmacists want to start prescribing routine drugs

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Pharmacists in Ontario are looking to expand their roles to include prescribing routine drugs. The move could free up doctors’ time for more complicated ailments, but physicians have concerns.