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Judge finds Toronto police officers were 'misleading' about raid at rapper’s condo
A judge tossed out serious gun charges last month after finding Toronto police used excessive force during a raid, questioned a man “in a vulnerable position,” and then tried to cover it up. It’s unclear what the punishment will be, if...
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Judge to rule on Ontario’s ‘Crypto King’ bankruptcy case
A judge is expected to rule on whether Ontario's self-proclaimed Crypto King will be discharged from bankruptcy in the next 24 hours. The decision could mean Aiden Pleterski doesn't have to repay his many debtors. CBC’s Angelina King has...
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Toronto flooding: What to know about insurance and damages
As Toronto residents assess the damage from recent heavy flooding, it's crucial to understand what their insurance policies cover.
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How can Toronto protect itself from flooding?
On Tuesday, Toronto experienced its second major flooding event in 11 years. Residents and experts have been calling on the city to do more to adapt to changing climate, including building a better plan for flood protection. CBC’s Chris...
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City asks people to avoid Lake Shore Blvd. W. because of flooding
The City of Toronto is warning people to stay away from Lake Shore Boulevard W., particularly between Parkside and Ontario drives due to flooding.
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Union Station flooded following torrential downpours in southern Ontario
A severe storm has led to flooded streets in Toronto and transit disruptions, including at Union Station. CBC’s Lisa Xing has the latest on how the storm is affecting commuters across the city.
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Toronto Fire responded to more than 500 emergency incidents amid flooding
A torrential downpour flooded Toronto and surrounding areas on Tuesday, causing power outages and leaving drivers stranded on major roadways. According to the Deputy Chief of Toronto Fire Services, during the height of the storm, the...
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How flooding turned the Don Valley Parkway turned into a waterway
Stretches of the Don Valley Parkway remain closed in both directions following Tuesday’s flooding. As CBC’s Dale Manucdoc reports, multiple vehicles could be seen abandoned in the lanes, with water having risen up past their headlights...
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How people and businesses in Liberty Village are managing flood waters
Rainfall accumulated quickly under the rail bridge on King Street W. near Atlantic Avenue on Tuesday, a main thoroughfare for pedestrians and cyclists in the city. CBC’s Greg Ross has more on how people got around and how businesses in...
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Toronto is under water again. Here's what happened
CBC Toronto meteorologist Colette Kennedy explains what led to such severe flooding in parts of the GTA on Tuesday.
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'This better be espresso martini': Drake's mansion floods
In an Instagram video, rapper Drake showed coffee-coloured water pouring into his Toronto mansion during the citywide storm on Tuesday, pooling high enough to go over his ankles.
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Drake’s Toronto home hit by floods amid storms in the city
Drake’s Toronto home hit by floods amid storms in the city
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'We really seriously have to deal with climate change,' Toronto mayor says
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow spoke with reporters Tuesday, as the city was hit by power outages and widespread flooding amid a heavy storm. Chow said climate change is real and Toronto needs to do more flood prevention work.
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Toronto directing funds to infrastructure, but still billions behind
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says that because the city was able to upload maintenance of the Don Valley Parkway and the Gardiner Expressway to the province, it can now add $2 billion of funding toward the TTC, roadways, hydro, sewage...
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Investigation launched into officers judge ruled were 'misleading' in court
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw confirmed the investigation to Metro Morning host David Common on Tuesday in response to a CBC Toronto story.
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Toronto’s Union Station flooding due to heavy rain
Union Station’s Bay Concourse Hall is dealing with flooding as a result of Tuesday’s torrential rainfall.
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RAW | NDP gives out 'Spendies Awards' in Saskatchewan Legislature for 'wasteful' travel
Watch Saskatchewan NDP MLA Aleana Young present fictional awards in the legislature to Premier Scott Moe and various ministers for "wasteful taxpayer-funded travel expenses."
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How are you feeling, Toronto?
In the latest World Happiness Report, Canada is ranked 58th in the world when it comes to the happiness of people under the age of 30. Some Torontonians are checking in on how they're feeling and providing some strategies on how they...
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Police officer, auto body shop owner killed in Toronto-area shootings
A Toronto police officer and a beloved auto body shop owner have been identified as the victims of a string of shootings in the Toronto area.
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How universities are preparing for monkeypox
As students head back to class, some Canadian universities are offering monkeypox vaccines and educational resources, while at least one says it has isolation rooms available.
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Police officer among 2 shot dead near Toronto
Separate shootings in Mississauga and Milton, Ont., left two people dead, including a Toronto police officer, and three others injured. A suspect was later shot and killed by police in Hamilton.
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Toronto police officer, auto shop owner killed in shooting rampage
Const. Andrew Hong and auto repair shop owner Shakeel Ashraf were killed in separate but connected shootings in Mississauga and Milton, Ont., on Monday in which three other people were also wounded. A suspect, believed to be an employee...
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Jesse Wente on reconciliation, racism and his new memoir
The National speaks with Jesse Wente, the first Indigenous chair of the Canada Council for the Arts, about his new book Unreconciled. Part memoir, part manifesto, Wente explores the flawed concept of reconciliation, digs into his family...