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Toronto shooter Faisal Hussain's past brings more details, fewer answers

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As police continue their investigation into Toronto shooter Faisal Hussain, the public is learning more about his past, however those details are providing few answers as to why he carried out the shooting.
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Toronto unites at vigil after mass shooting

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The Greektown shooting late on July 22 took the lives of two people and injured 13 others.
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Toronto shooting victim struggling to survive

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Danielle Kane is struggling to survive after being shot in Toronto’s Danforth area on Sunday. Her cousin spoke exclusively to CBC News to share Kane's story of survival and how she's doing now.
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Doctor who operated on Toronto shooting victims says it ‘changes your life’

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Dr. Najma Ahmed, who operated on and helped save the lives of several victims of the Sunday night shooting in Toronto, says a night like that 'changes your life, and you're never the same.'
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Ontario premier announces plan to cut size of Toronto city council

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'It is clear that the size of government is just too large,' says Doug Ford
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How Toronto's city hall compares to other big cities

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The National looks at how Toronto's city hall compares to other big cities, and if Premier Doug Ford's proposed changes could still maintain proper representation in a democracy.
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Doug Ford: City hall is a comedy show where nothing gets done

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Putting his words into action, Ford is cutting the number of Toronto council seats almost in half, sending political shockwaves through the city. Some councillors are challenging this as an attack on democracy, others support it as a way...
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Toronto shooting victim's boyfriend returns to scene of attack

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Toronto shooting victim Danielle Kane's boyfriend, Jerry Pinksen, returned to the scene of the attack for the first time. Pinksen hasn't been able to speak to Kane since that night — she's still recovering in hospital and just underwent...
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Mike Layton and John Tory clash over Ford's city council decision

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Mayor John Tory confronts Coun. Mike Layton in a testy exchange at city hall over Doug Ford's decision to cut the size of Toronto's city council.
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Funeral for Danforth shooting victim turns political

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Many seemed happy to have the prime minister there to honour the victims — others wanted to know what Trudeau will do to prevent shootings in the future.
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Treating gun violence as a public health issue could save lives

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The city's board of health has accepted a report based on months of research advocating that it treat gun violence like any other threat to the health of Torontonians.
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Toronto mass shooting: A recap of the last 24 hours

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The National looks at the sights and sounds of the Toronto mass shooting to recap the 24 hours since it happened.
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Toronto shooting victims: What we know about Reese Fallon

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One of the two victims who died in the Toronto shooting has been identified as Reese Fallon; the other is a 10-year-old girl who hasn't yet been named.
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Toronto police increase security, remain vague on details

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Police will only say that they received information about a potential risk to public safety. They aren't revealing what the tip was or who it came from.
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Ride-along with Toronto police officers

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The city of Toronto has put more police officers on night patrol in response to a recent spike in gun violence. CBC's Marie Michelle Lauzon joined Toronto police for a ride-along to see how residents are reacting.
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Toronto shooter Faisal Hussain had mental health problems

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A statement released by his family explains that Hussain had severe mental health problems , and that the family's, "hearts are in pieces for the victims," and for the city of Toronto as well.
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How the Toronto shooting is affecting the Danforth community

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The National's Ian Hanomansing spoke to residents there about how attacks like these can shatter a neighbourhood's sense of safety and security, but can also bind them closer together.
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Toronto mass shooting: Piecing together the attack

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The National looks at the Toronto mass shooting, to piece together what exactly happened.
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Witnesses of Toronto's mass shooting recount what happened

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There were numerous witnesses to Toronto's mass shooting on Sunday, as it happened on a busy summer's night in the city's Greektown area.
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Remains of 8th McArthur victim found, police believe that's it

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The remains of Majeed Kayhan, one of alleged Toronto serial killer Bruce McArthur's victims, have been found, and police say there is no evidence to suggest there are any other victims on the properties they've searched.
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Increase in gun violence in Toronto, city split over fix

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There has been an increase in gun violence in Toronto, and while everyone agrees a solution needs to be found, the city's residents are split over how to fix the problem.
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Ticket prices

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CBC's Dave Seglins on the new Ontario government suspending a key part of the anti-scalping law.
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Doug Ford shelves controversial ticket scalping law

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The bill was the previous Liberal government's and it's not the only policy from the old government that Ford is putting on ice.
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Trudeau continues to apologize for groping allegations

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'If I apologized it was because I saw that she had been made uncomfortable,' says PM on Toronto's Metro Morning