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Leafs’ coach Mike Babcock fired

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The Toronto Maple Leafs have fired their head coach, Mike Babcock. The announcement came amid a six-game losing streak.
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Sustainability driving thrifting boom

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Second-hand clothing shopping is becoming cooler among people focused on sustainability. Gone are the days of stigma around thrifting — climate concerns are driving the resale industry.
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How Holocaust educators are using holograms to tell survivors’ stories

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As Holocaust survivors age and pass away, Holocaust educators are using virtual technology such as holograms to preserve first-hand accounts.
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‘Divisive’ comments cost Don Cherry his job

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Don Cherry’s comments about new immigrants not wearing poppies have cost him his job at Hockey Night in Canada after 40 years. In a statement, Sportsnet said “following further discussions with Don Cherry after Saturday night's...
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Allergists concerned about Benadryl’s safety

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The popular antihistamine Benadryl is not as safe as people think and the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology says the drug should be put behind the counter at pharmacies because of its side-effects.
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‘Lebron James of rugby’ joins Toronto Wolfpack

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Sonny Bill Williams, often called the “Lebron James of rugby,” is joining the Toronto Wolfpack this season. A star of the New Zealand All Blacks, it’s hoped Williams will help bring international recognition to the Wolfpack.
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Fewer kids at alternative schools vaccinated

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More than 10 per cent of students at some Toronto alternative schools have been exempt from vaccinations because of their parents wishes, public health data shows.
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Landlord found responsible for death in rooming house fire

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A judge found the landlord of a Toronto rooming house responsible for the death of a woman who was trapped in her room when a fire broke out.
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Prolific identity thief has at least 50 victims, police say

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Police say a Toronto-area woman is a prolific identity thief who has targeted at least 50 people, applying for loans and leasing vehicles in other peoples’ names.
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Experts weigh in on rapper’s ‘virginity test’ for his daughter

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A gynecologist and a sex educator are weighing after rapper T.I. discussed taking his teenage daughter in for a so-called virginity test. Our Katie Nicholson asks experts if that would be allowed in Canada.
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Hamilton tickets go on sale in Toronto

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Tickets to the Canadian premiere of the hit musical Hamilton went on sale in Toronto today and, as fans lined up for tickets, the producers were working to keep the tickets out of the hands of scalpers.
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Targeted shooting in Toronto caught on video

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A targeted shooting inside a Toronto apartment building that injured five teenagers and was caught on video is raising doubts about the city’s safety and whether a campaign against gun violence is making a difference.
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Finding a solution to violence in Toronto

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Another wave of violence in Toronto has the city on edge and struggling to find a solution.
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'Extinction crisis' has scientists sounding the alarm over nature's rapid decline

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Nature is in more trouble now than at any other time in human history, with extinction looming over one million species of plants and animals. That's according to UN report on biodiversity that says humans are the main culprit in this...
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The fight to keep overdose prevention sites

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Staff, supporters and clients of some of Toronto’s overdose prevention sites recently headed to Queen’s Park to protest the Ontario government’s cuts to health care funding that would reduce the number of overdose prevention sites...
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2018 Toronto van attack aftermath has brought neighbourhood closer together

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One year after the van attack that left 10 people dead, grief and strength in the face of tragedy have brought the Willowdale neighbourhood closer together.
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Vlad Guerrero Jr. makes MLB debut with Toronto Blue Jays

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Toronto Blue Jays rookie Vladimir Guerrero Jr. bats 5th, plays 3rd base against Oakland Athletics Friday in Toronto, his MLB debut.
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Ford government's continued funding cuts has Ontarians divided

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Seeing thousands of protesters outside Ontario's Legislature is getting to be a regular occurrence. This as demonstrators continue to demand change following multiple funding cuts imposed by the Doug Ford government.
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World's top female hockey players announce boycott in bid for single league

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More than 200 of the world's top female hockey players declared they will not compete in North America next season in a dramatic effort to establish a single professional league.
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Toronto neurosurgeon Mohammed Shamji pleads guilty to killing physician wife Elana Fric

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Mohammed Shamji has admitted to killing his physician wife, Dr. Elana Fric, in December 2016. Shamji pleaded guilty to second-degree murder as two of the couple's three children and Fric's parents sat in court. It was the first time the...
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Doug Ford commits $11.2B toward $30B Toronto transit expansion plan

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government on Wednesday unveiled 4 major Toronto-area transit projects — including a new 15-kilometre "Ontario Line" stretching from Ontario Place to the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto.
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Why fruits and vegetables just keep getting pricier

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Food was a big reason Canadians saw their cost of living rise at an annual rate of almost two per cent in March. The price of fresh vegetables has risen by 15.7 per cent in the past year, while fresh fruit is not far behind.
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Canada grants asylum to one of Edward Snowden’s ‘angels’

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They are known as Snowden's 'angels,' a group of refugees living in Hong Kong who hid Edward Snowden, one of the most wanted men in the U.S. Now, one of them, a mother, along with her young daughter, have arrived in Canada, after being...
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WOW Air's sudden shutdown leaves thousands stranded

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Icelandic budget airline WOW Air abruptly closed up shop, stranding thousands of passengers including Canadians across Europe and North America.