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Watch takedown of person believed to be suspect in Toronto van incident

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"Kill me," the man can be heard yelling as Toronto police arrested him
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Torontonians shocked by van attack in their city

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People in Toronto are shocked by the van attack — many of them believing that such an incident would never happen in their city. Typically known as a safe and welcoming city, some Torontonians are now doubting that reputation.
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Non-violent arrest of van attack suspect praised

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The non-violent arrest of the Toronto van attack suspect is being praised by many. Video taken by witnesses shows the suspect apparently pulling a gun when confronted by a lone police officer. The officer is seen to get the suspect to...
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's statement about the Toronto van crash

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Trudeau gives his condolences for the victims and their families
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Toronto's alleged serial killer charged with 8th murder

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Bruce McArthur has been charged with an eighth count of first-degree murder. Police identified the deceased as Kirushna Kumar Kanagaratnam — previously identified as a John Doe. Kanagaratnam's body was found in the Leaside area of...
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Humboldt GoFundMe campaign surpasses $10-million

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The Humboldt Broncos' GoFundMe campaign has surpassed $10 million and continues to grow. That money, plus insurance payouts, will be badly needed to help repair physical and emotional scars. CBC News spoke to a Toronto man who underwent...
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Martin Scorsese resurrects Canadian comedy favourite SCTV

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Martin Scorsese is taking a turn from his mobster flicks to resurrect Canadian comedy favourite SCTV in a new Netflix special.
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Police charge alleged serial killer with seventh murder

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Police in Toronto have charged the city's alleged serial killer with his seventh count of first-degree murder. The scope of the investigation into landscaper Bruce McArthur has also widened with 75 properties now being investigated —...
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Peter Munk: Prolific Canadian entrepreneur and philanthropist dead at age of 90

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Peter Munk, the prolific Canadian entrepreneur and philantropist has died at the age of 90. Munk's biggest success was Barrick Gold, one of the largest gold mining companies in the world. Munk didn't let that success define him however —...
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Peter Munk's legacy

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CBC's Jacqueline Hansen on the life of Barrick Gold founder Peter Munk
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Canada's threat level the same, but Toronto's not taking chances

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Canada's threat level has been the same for the past four years, but with acts of terror taking place around the world, Toronto is one of the cities that's not taking any chances when it comes to the safety of their residents. Toronto's...
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Canada's housing market slows, but experts warn it's temporary

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Canada's housing market is showing signs of slowing in big markets like Toronto and Vancouver, but experts warn the chill is temporary. Municipal governments have made attempts to cool housing markets that appear to be working, but...
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Need2Know: Monday Morning News Roundup

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These are the headlines you Need2Know
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ISIS claims responsibility for Toronto Danforth shooting rampage; police say there's 'no evidence'

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Rukmini Callimachi, who has covered ISIS extensively for the New York Times, weighs in on the reliability of the terror group's claim of responsibility for the Danforth shooting in Toronto
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Police won't march in uniform at Toronto Pride Parade

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The Toronto Police Service has withdrawn a bid to march in uniform at this year's Pride parade. The force's attempt to rejoin the parade after being banned last year stirred controversy in the city's LGBT community. Earlier this week,...
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Storage business boom

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CBC's Dianne Buckner reports on expansion plans and start-ups in the storage sector
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Housing crisis — are modular homes the solution?

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Canada's housing crisis, particularly in Vancouver, is a well-documented problem, one that has been without a fix so far — but some officials believe that modular housing is the solution. Proponents point to plans in other big cities...
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Toronto police interviewed alleged serial killer years ago

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It has been revealed that Toronto police interview alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur years ago. However, it hasn't been confirmed what they questioned him about. The news comes the same day the police force announced it would be...
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Olympics highlight K-pop's darker problems

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The Olympics have highlighted K-pop and given the music genre a big platform, but it has also put the spotlight on the industry's darker problems. Some fans say the industry is pushing talent to the breaking point, highlighted by the...
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'We've got homegrown talent:' Canadians at the Oscars

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The Shape of Water producer J. Miles Dale talks to CBC's Zulekha Nathoo about Canada's high-quality movie industry talent and resources.
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Toronto's alleged serial killer charged with sixth murder

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Toronto's alleged serial killer, Bruce McArthur, has been charged with a sixth murder. McArthur is charged with killing Skandaraj Navaratnam, who was last seen leaving a Toronto gay bar in September 2010. Police say they are examining...
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A simple solution for healthier premature babies?

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Is there a simple solution to improve the health of premature babies? A new Canadian-led study suggests there is. The study's results showed that by simply getting a premature baby's parents involved in the care process sooner, the baby...
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Ontario PC leadership debate takes place amid Patrick Brown controversy

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Ontario's first Progressive Conservative leadership debate took place on the same day former leader Patrick Brown announced that he actually didn't resign. Experts say the introduction of another candidate late into the leadership race...
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Surgeons keep kidney functioning outside donor's body

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Device could one day revolutionize kidney transplants by boosting the number of available donor organs, CBC's Kas Roussy tells host Dwight Drummond.