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New details on investigation into alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur

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Stacks of newly released police documents are revealing how police zeroed in on alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur in the weeks before his arrest.
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Christine Blasey Ford's testimony seen as victory for #MeToo

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Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's testimony is being seen as a victory for the #MeToo movement, regardless of the outcome.
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Ticketmaster's price-hiking bag of tricks

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A CBC News and Toronto Star investigation reveals how box-office behemoth Ticketmaster uses its own bag of tricks — which includes partnering with scalpers — to boost its profits at the expense of music fans.
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Movie star Fan Bingbing's disappearance raises questions

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Fan Bingbing is China’s best-known actress and highest-paid celebrity for four years running, earning a reported $43 million last year.
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Ontario's highest court sides with Doug Ford

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Ontario's highest court has granted a stay in a ruling that struck down the province's plan to cut the size of Toronto city council by nearly half.
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Ontario's marijuana sales law a tricky situation for dispensaries

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People in the province will be able to buy recreational pot online, but won't be able to legally purchase it at retail locations until April 1, 2019. That's pushing dispensaries currently operating into risky territory.
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Sex-ed changes cause students to walk out in protest

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The government's decision to revert the curriculum to the 1998 version only affects elementary schools, but older students say they need to stand up for their younger friends.
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People affected by apartment fire open up about its impact

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Around 1,500 residents in Toronto were displaced by a six-alarm fire — nobody was killed, but it could be several months until tenants are allowed to return.
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Survivors of Toronto van attack open up about recovery

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Two survivors of the Toronto van attack opened up to CBC News as they work through their recovery — they told CBC's Ioanna Roumelioitis they are still trying to deal with the physical and psychological scars from that attack.
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No stopping Doug Ford's use of notwithstanding clause

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Some politicians oppose Doug Ford's use of the notwithstanding clause, but concede there's no stopping the Ontario premier from invoking it.
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Notwithstanding clause creates chaos in Ontario Legislature

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Anger over the use of the notwithstanding clause by Ontario Premier Doug Ford is creating chaos in the Ontario Legislature and Toronto city council. There were plenty of disruptions as protesters and NDP MPs had to be removed.
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Gay sex ban overturned in India

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CBC News spoke to members of the Indo-Canadian community to find out what the historic ruling means to them.
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Long weekend gun violence reignites calls for handgun ban

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Four people were killed in three separate shootings, re-raising questions over how to curb the violence in a meaningful way.
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Postal workers reject latest contract offer, Toronto loses Amazon bid and gas prices drop | Business Panel

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Our weekend business panel discusses the Canadian Union of Postal Workers rejection of Canada Post's latest contract offer, Toronto's failed bid for Amazon's new headquarters and plummeting prices in the oil and gas industry.
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Milos Raonic prepares to hold court during Rogers Cup

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Canadian tennis star Milos Raonic is preparing to hold court during the Rogers Cup this week.
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John Tory to Trudeau: Ban handguns in Toronto

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While some residents feel a ban is necessary, the call is not without its critics who believe the the city's gun violence problem is much more deep-rooted.
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Handguns in Canada: Where are they coming from?

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The issue of handguns in Canada has come to the forefront following last month's mass shooting in Toronto. The National looks at answering that question and seeing if anyone really knows.
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Men trapped in flooded elevator recount dramatic rescue

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The water inside was nearly two metres high and the pair only had about 30 centimetres of air space. Police officers had to swim through the basement and pry the elevator doors open with a crowbar to get them out.
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Toronto's flooding problem a complex issue

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Flooding in Toronto is a complex issue due to problems with infrastructure and the logistics of where to divert water. More money is needed for upgrades and, with an older city core, options for moving water are limited.
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Canada's medical system impacted by Saudi recall of students

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Roughly 1,000 medical residents and fellows are being taken from the health-care system, putting a strain on it in the short term.
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Danforth's annual festival has different meaning in 2018

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Danforth Avenue's annual festival has a different meaning this year, following the shooting that killed two people. There will be enhanced security at Taste of the Danforth, but for many people, the event is a chance to show that a...
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Men suffer postpartum depression too, reluctant to admit it

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Men can suffer from postpartum depression along with new mothers, according to the American Psychological Association. Psychologists are calling for screening of new dads the same way many women are screened — but experts say fathers...
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Shadowhunters and The Expanse saved by extraordinary fan effort

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Shadowhunters and The Expanse are just two examples of television shows that were saved by an extraordinary fan effort. CBC News looks at what these shows have that inspired fans to go to such great lengths to keep them from getting...
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Behind the scenes on the Shadowhunters set

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Producer Chris Hatcher takes CBC's Deana Sumanac for a set tour of Shadowhunters, the Toronto-shot sci-fi series.