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Pixar short film Bao highlights director's Toronto childhood

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The Pixar short film Bao from Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Domee Shi is the first Pixar film directed by a woman. The story highlights the director's Toronto childhood.
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Successful entrepreneurs share their failures

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Successful entrepreneurs are sharing their professional failures as part of F-ckup Nights Toronto, a speaker series aimed at shifting the culture around failure.
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DeMar DeRozan and Kawhi Leonard traded, shocking NBA and Raptors fans

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Basketball stars DeMar DeRozan and Kawhi Leonard were traded as part of a deal between Toronto and San Antonio, shocking players around the NBA and Raptors fans.
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Mental health spotlighted by Toronto shooting

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Experts are warning against drawing a direct link between mental illness and violence. They believe doing so can stigmatize others when using a broad brush approach on a matter that's much more complicated.
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Gun used in Toronto shooting likely belonged to Hussain's brother

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The gun used in the Toronto shooting likely belonged to Faisal Hussain's older brother, according to a CBC News police source. The older brother is known to Toronto police for alleged ties to a Thorncliffe Park street gang, the source said.
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Fight against housing costs

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Jennifer Keesmaat of Creative Housing Society on giving away free land in Toronto and Vancouver
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Toronto's waterfront could show the future of data collection

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Toronto's waterfront is the location for the plans of a smart city — one that provides the blueprint for the future of data collection.
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Teaching teens about consent through theatre

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Two Canadian playwrights are teaching teens about consent and sexual assault through theatre.
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Van attack crime scene a challenge for investigators

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The Toronto van attack's crime scene spans more than ten major city blocks, the sheer size of which will present challenges for investigators. Extra help has been brought in to analyze the span of Yonge Street as police try to make a...
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G7 security meeting addresses 'soft targets'

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The G7 security meeting in Toronto between security ministers addressed the protection of 'soft targets' — the name used to describe places where people go about their everyday lives. The timing of the meeting is especially important,...
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Ken Lam: The cop who arrested Alek Minassian peacefully

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Const. Ken Lam of the Toronto Police Service is the officer being praised for his arrest of Alek Minassian, and the way he managed to subdue the suspect without firing his weapon. As a primary witness to the incident, it will be some...
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Why the van attack isn't being called terrorism yet

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The question of why the Toronto van attack hasn't been called terrorism yet is an issue that many Canadians have raised. CBC News takes a look at how Canada defines terrorism — and how its definition in the Criminal Code has been applied...
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Toronto community shaken by van attack, rally for strength

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The Toronto community of North York may still be shaken by Monday's van attack, but its residents have rallied in small ways to give each other strength. Co-host of The National Ian Hanomansing spent the day in the neighbourhood to see...
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Investigating van attack suspect Alek Minassian's past

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The investigation into the Toronto van attack suspect's past is underway, with 25-year-old Alek Minassian making his first court appearance.
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Incels and extremism: How an involuntary celibate's frustrations can evolve

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Incels and extremism are in the spotlight following Monday's van attack in Toronto — CBC News takes a look at how an involuntary celibate's frustrations can evolve into deadly action.
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More van attack victims identified, as Torontonians pay tribute

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More victims from Monday's van attack in Toronto have been identified, as people around the city visit a growing memorial and pay tribute to those injured and killed. Two governments, South Korea and Jordan, say they lost citizens in the...
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Good Samaritans recount moments following van attack

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Good Samaritans stepped in to help in the moments following the van attack in Toronto. CBC News spoke to some of the ordinary citizens who looked past the chaos to answer the desperate need for help.
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Recovery from horrific attack begins as Torontonians hold vigils

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The recovery from the horrific van attack on Monday is moving forward, as Torontonians begin to hold vigils for the victims.
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Should online misogyny be considered terrorism?

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Should a growing trend of violent online misogyny be considered terrorism? The CBC’s Wendy Mesley speaks with former national security analyst Stephanie Carvin about the deadly Toronto van attack, which may have been inspired by an...
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Powerful moments from #TorontoStrong vigil

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Thousands gathered for the #TorontoStrong vigil to honour the ten victims of Monday's van attack.
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Good Samaritans from Toronto van attack

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CBC's David Common spent time with the Good Samaritans who jumped in to help the injured in the van attack in Toronto.
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Customer takes Bell to court and wins | CBC Go Public

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A Toronto man took Bell Canada to court after the company refused to honour a verbal contract he made with a call centre rep.
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Expanding presence

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Jill Tipping of the B.C. Tech Association on Amazon's expansion plans in Vancouver.
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Funerals for van attack victims underway

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Funerals for the victims of Toronto's van attack are underway, as the impact of the tragedy continues to settle in for the community. For those residents, even the smallest acts of kindness are helping to ease the pain of the memories...