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Quebec, Ontario target hardest-hit regions with new pandemic restrictions

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Ontario and Quebec are introducing measures in the regions hardest hit by COVID-19 to try to slow the spread of the pandemic. Both provinces have seen surges in case counts.
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People crowd Toronto park as COVID-19 restrictions compete with summer weather

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Images of crowds in Toronto’s Trinity Bellwoods Park sparked outrage and raised concerns the public health effort against COVID-19 is running up against warm weather — and growing fatigue of isolation.
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Duke of Edinburgh continues Canadian tour in Toronto

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Prince Edward continues his Canadian tour with stops in Toronto and elsewhere in southern Ontario. The Duke of Edinburgh visited the Toronto police marine unit and Canadian Forces Base Trenton.
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House Tour: Tour a Micro-Apartment in Downtown Toronto

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Discover the six storage tips that make this cozy 300 square-foot Toronto studio feel ultra livable.
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How this new Toronto facility plans to support refugees, asylum seekers across the city

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The Toronto branch of the Canadian Mental Health Association will be opening a transition house next month. As CBC’s Greg Ross reports, the facility will be dedicated to supporting asylum seekers and refugees across the city.
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CBC News obtains police bodycam footage of gunfire that killed Toronto teen | Hanomansing Tonight

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A 16-year-old from Toronto died in hospital Tuesday morning after he was shot by police officers in North York during a gunfight on Sunday night, the province's police watchdog says. CBC Toronto has obtained a portion of what appears to...
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How the U.S.-Canada trade war could deepen Toronto’s food bank crisis

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While the U.S. has delayed tariffs on some Canadian goods until April 2, Toronto food banks are still bracing for worst case scenarios. They say if the tariffs are imposed, it could lead to even more strain on the city’s food bank...
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Ontario plans to rip up Starlink deal, tax electricity in response to Trump’s tariffs

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford laid out Ontario's retaliatory measures against U.S. tariffs, including halting American alcohol sales and ripping up a deal with Elon Musk's Starlink. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp breaks down the details.
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Ford promised almost $20B to fight tariffs. Now he needs to be ready to spend it, experts say

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As Canada braces for possible tariffs from the U.S., experts say Doug Ford will need to be ready to kick start his multi-billion-dollar stimulus package promised during his election campaign.
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BMO Field is getting a $150M makeover ahead of FIFA World Cup

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As Toronto counts down to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, BMO Field is set to undergo renovations to transform the venue. CBC’s Greg Ross has details on what fans can expect.
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Churchgoers in Toronto pray for Pope's recovery

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People attending mass at St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica in Toronto on Sunday expressed well-wishes for the ailing Pope Francis and reflected on the pontiff's impact. Francis remains in critical condition at a Rome hospital with...
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How Toronto’s road salt is harming local waterways

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The City of Toronto is continuing to remove piles of snow across the city and salt roadways to help residents navigate the streets safely. But as CBC’s Farrah Merali reports, there is also an increasing trend of chloride being found in...
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Where the polls stand ahead of the Ontario election

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Starting Thursday, voters can start casting their ballots in advance polls for the Ontario election. Eric Grenier, founder of The Writ, breaks down if Monday’s leaders’ debate had an effect on the latest polling numbers.
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What Canadian high speed rail could look like

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The time it takes to travel from one city to another could be cut in half, which could have a massive effect on how many people travel, and even where people live. But some say the costs associated with the federal government’s plan may...
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How are flight attendants trained to act in an emergency?

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Many questions remain unanswered about a plane that rolled over at Toronto’s Pearson airport this week, but passengers would not have been able to evacuate safely without the work of flight attendants on board. Jennifer Patrick, program...
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Toronto Plane Crash: Delta Airlines Plane Crash Lands, Flips Upside-Down

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A Delta Air Lines jet flipped on its roof while landing Monday at Toronto’s Pearson Airport, but all 80 people on board survived and those hurt had relatively minor injuries, the airport’s chief executive said. Snow was being blown by...
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Toronto residents concerned about coyote attacks in Liberty Village, Fort York

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Residents of Liberty Village and Fort York are asking the city to step up to address coyote attacks in their neighbourhoods, noting six attacks were reported on Monday night alone. CBC’s Naama Weingarten has the story.
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Why some Toronto business owners, experts say the GST/HST break wasn’t worth it

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As the federal government’s GST/HST break comes to an end, some experts and business owners say it wasn’t worth the extra work. That's despite some indications that the tax break spurred modest spending during the last few months. CBC’s...
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Toronto councillor calls for Metrolinx safety review after woman critically injured by dump truck

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A woman is still in hospital after being hit by a dump truck last week in East York near a Metrolinx construction site. As CBC's Ali Chiasson reports, an investigation is underway, but the community and their city councillor are...
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Winter weather across eastern Canada affecting schools, mail and flights

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The extreme winter weather most of southern Canada has been anticipating landed with a wallop Thursday morning, with much of southern Ontario and Quebec under winter storm and snowfall warnings, and the low-pressure system moving east...
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Ford vows to build tunnel under Hwy. 401 if re-elected, but won't give a price tag

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PC Party Leader Doug Ford says he's committed to build a tunnel under Highway 401 if re-elected. But as CBC’s Shawn Jeffords reports, Ford could not give a cost estimate, despite it being months since he first proposed the plan.
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Sarah Nurse's 3rd period power-play goal lifts Sceptres over Sirens

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Toronto defeats New York 4-2 as Sarah Nurse scores the game-winning goal in third period while on a power-play.
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Woman who died after car went into Lake Ontario remembered as warm and caring

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A 25-year-old woman died Sunday after being pulled from a vehicle that drove into Lake Ontario at Ashbridges Bay. As CBC’s Greg Ross explains, colleagues are remembering her as a warm and caring person.
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Stop dumping trash in this Scarborough plaza, business owners say

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Business owners in a Scarborough plaza say they're frustrated with recurring piles of illegally dumped trash. CBC’s Britnei Bilhete explains why cracking down on the issue is complicated.