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On the frontline of Canada's war against opioid addiction | In-Depth

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In the first half of 2018 at least 2,000 people died of overdoses across the country, a slight increase over last year. Amid all that death, Moss Park Overdose Prevention Site in Toronto is a place of life. The National got inside the...
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Cheddar's Crystal Ball: The Smart Cities of the Future Are Already Here

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If you’re looking to make a move in 2019, you could do worse than some of the cities below. Each one is using technology ー IoT, machine learning, data analysis, autonomy, A.I. ー to remake the way its citizens interact with their...
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Cheddar Crystal Ball: The Smart Cities of the Future Are Already Here

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If you’re looking to make a move in 2019, you could do worse than some of the cities below. Each one is using technology ー IoT, machine learning, data analysis, autonomy, A.I. ー to remake the way its citizens interact with their...
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Insurance fraud that could be costing you

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There’s a type of fraud running rampant in Canada and you could be paying for it: benefits fraud. It happens when company benefit plans get billed for products or services employees didn’t need or maybe even didn’t receive. The insurance...
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New treatments for severe depression

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In Canada, almost a million people live with treatment-resistant depression, so doctors are looking at different approaches that go straight to the source within the brain.
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Toronto man critically injured after brawl at Pusha T concert

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A fight broke out after some members of the audience threw drinks while rapper Pusha T was performing. Several brawls ensued involving security and people in the audience. Pusha T has been feuding with Toronto artist Drake for several...
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Cannabis tourism looks to flourish but regulations may be holding it back

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With recreational cannabis now legal in Canada, the tourism industry sees an opportunity. It's looking to build a new market for pot-curious visitors, everything from weed-and-wine tours, to smoke-friendly accommodations.
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After the bullet: Helping gun violence victims suffering in silence

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The shooting death of a 22-year-old in north Toronto marks the city's 89th homicide this year, matching a grim record that has stood unbroken for nearly three decades. The city is now being forced to confront some ugly truths about the...
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A tour of the CBC archives library in Toronto

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Arts reporter Tashauna Reid gets a tour inside the CBC archives library at the Toronto Broadcast Centre.
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Toronto police charge 6 students in St. Michael's College School investigation

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Toronto police have charged six students in an alleged gang sexual assault at St. Michael's College School that was captured on camera and shared on social media.
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The hidden hand of 'reputation management' in your doctor's online reviews

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Websites like RateMDs are popular resources for finding a family physician, however an emerging industry has companies offering to improve a doctor's online reputation for a price.
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2 killed in Toronto-area highway tanker crash

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Two people were killed in a crash that caused a large tanker fire on Highway 407, emergency officials say.
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'Happy Place' exhibit hopes to have you snapping that perfect picture

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Pop up museums and galleries are showing up all over, promising an interactive experience combined with a chance for that perfect Instagram picture. The trend doesn't seem to be slowing down either as 'Happy Place' has opened its doors...
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Google employees around the world walk out to protest sexism, inequality

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Hundreds of Google engineers and other employees worldwide walked off the job, protesting the company's treatment of women and its handling of sexual misconduct allegations.
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Trying to fix the low numbers of women in tech

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A recent survey of more than 900 tech firms in Canada found that women make up just 5 per cent of CEO's in the industry, and that 53 per cent of companies had no female executives at all.
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Changing the time on a big clock

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As daylight time comes to an end this weekend, one Toronto man will be up bright and early to make sure one of Canada's historic landmarks isn't out of step with the times.
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Steve Bannon, David Frum debate sparks protests and arrests in Toronto

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There were "a number of arrests" during a protest in Toronto over an appearance by Steve Bannon, one of the masterminds of U.S. President Donald Trump's election. Bannon was in town to face off against David Frum, debating the role of...
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Toronto's unveils official tree for 2018 holiday season

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Toronto’s official 18-metre Christmas tree is put on display in Nathan Phillips Square for the 52nd annual Cavalcade of Lights.
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Toronto’s official Christmas tree delivered to Nathan Phillips Square

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Toronto’s official 18-metre Christmas tree is put on display in Nathan Phillips Square for the 52nd annual Cavalcade of Lights.
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Privacy expert Ann Cavoukian explains her departure from Sidewalk Labs advisory team

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Ann Cavoukian said she has concerns that the Google sister company cannot guarantee the safety of people's personal information.
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Polio-like illness targeting kids appears in Canada

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After a small surge of cases in the U.S., children are now being diagnosed north of the border. The illness is not unheard of in this country, but what causes it, and how it is transmitted, are unknown.
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Video shows bullets narrowly missing boy in Jamestown

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Toronto police have released security camera footage of an eight-year-old boy narrowly missing gunfire Saturday night.
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Family offers $10 million reward in Barry and Honey Sherman's case

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The family of Honey and Barry Sherman is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information that leads to the arrest and prosecution of suspects in their deaths. The billionaire couple was found dead in their Toronto mansion nearly a...
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Apple Store hidden camera footage exposes high cost for repairs

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A CBC News hidden camera investigation at an Apple Store in Toronto shows basic repairs can often be priced at a higher cost than they would be at an independent repair outlet.