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Inside the Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams
The Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams (MCITs), a joint effort between the Toronto Police Service and mental health nurses from six Toronto hospitals, respond to calls involving emotionally disturbed people.
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Only Canadian city on list
Sunil Johal, policy director at the Mowat Centre, sees Toronto making the Amazon HQ2 short list as, broadly, good news
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No to Amazon HQ2
Michael Farren, research fellow at George Mason University's Study of American Capitalism, on why HQ2 is bad for any jurisdiction
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A game-changer to bring down stubborn HIV rates
The Ontario government will start paying for a drug that can protect sexually active people from HIV infection
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Milton mom anonymously gifted 25 hijabi dolls
Sheza Hasan found 25 handmade fabric dolls given to her by someone who stayed anonymous.
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Man charged with Toronto killings appears in court
Bruce McArthur, a Toronto man arrested in relation to the disappearances of Andrew Kinsman and Selim Esen, appeared in court today on first-degree murder charges. The bodies of the two men haven't been found but police say they have a...
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Gaga, Grace and Charlie: early TIFF fashion highlights
CBC's Jelena Adzic talks to style expert Afiya Francisco about TIFF celebs who have been sartorial standouts so far.
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Why do cities allow people to live and build in high-risk, disaster-prone areas?
Cities still allow people to live and build in high-risk, disaster-prone areas, partly because of outdated flood maps and politics, experts say
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Fake Degrees - Exposing Canadians with phoney credentials
A Marketplace investigation uncovered hundreds of Canadians who purchased fake degrees from an international diploma mill in Pakistan
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Outlander star on the show's fervent fans
Caitriona Balfe, who plays British army nurse Claire Randall, dishes on what it's like interacting with the show's rabid fanbase
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Children living in poverty
Ron Charles outlines what the 2015 census shows about child poverty in Canada
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Motorcycle 'mob' takes over highway, spurs investigation
A "mob" of motorcyclists took over an Ontario highway over the weekend. Dozens of motorcyclists performed stunts and delayed traffic, even shutting down parts of one highway. Police are now investigating
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Meet Denis Shapovalov, the Canadian teen and rising tennis star who toppled Rafael Nadal
Canadian tennis star in-the-making Denis Shapovalov, 18, defeated No. 2 seed Rafael Nadal at the Roger’s Cup. With that stunning upset, Shapovalov became the youngest quarter-finalist ever at an ATP Masters event
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Unsanctioned safe-injection site opens in Toronto
Harm reduction workers in Toronto opened an unregulated pop-up safe-injection site following a spate of deaths in and around the city
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Home sales and prices declining in Toronto
Both home sales and prices are declining in Toronto, and experts say the market correction is due to the provincial policy changes instituted in April
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West Nile virus outbreak expected in Ontario, researchers say
An outbreak of West Nile virus is projected to hit Ontario hard, researchers say, with more than 330 cases possible this week or next
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White supremacists in Canada emboldened
White supremacists aren't just a problem in the U.S. The groups are quietly gaining ground in Canada too.
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The National reveals new hosts
The National has revealed its new hosts: senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, Power & Politics host Rosemary Barton, Vancouver local news host Andrew Chang and News Network anchor Ian Hanomansing will take over, starting in November
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'The National' reveals new hosts
The National has revealed its new hosts: senior correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, Power & Politics host Rosemary Barton, Vancouver local news host Andrew Chang and News Network anchor Ian Hanomansing will take over, starting in November
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Police: Hijab-cutting attack didn't happen
Toronto Police have announced the hijab-cutting attack that was reported by an 11-year-old girl last week didn’t happen. The announcement comes after investigators looked at the evidence gathered and concluded the story was untrue
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Police name 10 victims of van attack, announce more charges
Toronto police have officially named the 10 victims of Monday's van attack, and have also announced more charges for the suspect. Investigators have spoken to 170 witnesses and plan to speak to 100 more as they try to reconstruct the...
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Toronto homes
Jacqueline Hansen reports on the sharp drop in residential real estate transactions in Toronto
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Toronto Caribbean Carnival gets underway
Annual Caribbean Carnival in Toronto celebrating its 50th year with colourful costumes, sights and sounds
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Landmark double hand transplant ‘truly life transforming’
The first child in the world to receive a double hand transplant is able to write, feed and dress himself on his own, just 18 months after surgery