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Taylor Swift explains why she’s ending her Eras Tour in Canada

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Taylor Swift took to the stage at the Rogers Centre in Toronto and told fans why she chose to end her worldwide tour in our country.
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‘I spent almost $600’: Splurging Swifties descend on Toronto

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Tens of thousands of Taylor Swift fans are expected to spend a lot of cash throughout six concerts in Toronto. Tourism and hospitality businesses could see an economic boost of almost $300 million.
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Rents drop across Canada for first time in 3 years

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Canadian rental prices fell 1.2% in October compared to the same time last year, marking the first time annual rents have declined since July 2021. Experts say the drop was due to Canadians moving to less expensive markets, and a...
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#TheMoment an inspiring violinist played for the hospital that helped him

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Renowned violinist Adrian Anantawan recounts the moment he performed at the Toronto children’s hospital that helped him work with his disability.
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2SLGBTQ+ stars Elliot Page, Rufus Wainwright recognized at inaugural Pink Awards

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Actor Elliot Page and musician Rufus Wainwright were among the stars who honoured 2SLGBTQ+ charities at the inaugural PTP Pink Awards in Toronto Thursday. Keywords: Toronto, 2SLGBTQ, LGBTQ, gay rights, entertainment, cbcnews
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Toronto city manager, Ontario’s transportation minister on bike lane reimbursement

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Toronto city manager Paul Johnson told Metro Morning’s David Common if the province legislates changes to bike lanes in the city, he wants reimbursement to include planning time and staff wages. When asked about that, Ontario...
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Ontario workers owed $60M in unpaid wages, government records show

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Ontario workers are owed tens of millions of dollars in wages that the provincial government has yet to collect from employers, according to records obtained by CBC Toronto. The data paints a picture of just how big of an issue wage...
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Condo redevelopment set to replace Honest Ed’s still not complete

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It's been nearly eight years since Honest Ed’s shuttered its doors, and the Mirvish Village housing redevelopment is still ongoing. As Toronto continues to experience a housing crisis, CBC’s Talia Ricci checks in with the head of...
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How will the U.S. election impact Ontario?

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Ahead of the 2024 U.S. election, the Ontario government says it's willing to work with whichever party takes the White House. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has more on the potential provincial impact of the U.S. election.
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Mayor Chow calls Ontario’s plan to remove bike lanes ‘arbitrary’

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The Ontario government is planning to remove three sections of bike lanes in Toronto. At a news conference on Friday, Mayor Olivia Chow emphasized there have been several studies done in recent years that support the existing bike lanes.
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Ontario government plans to remove downtown Toronto bike lanes

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Ontario's transportation minister says bike lanes on three major Toronto streets could be removed entirely under a proposed regulation. The city’s mayor says decisions on bike lanes were made following years of study and consultation....
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Gunfire incident in Toronto’s west end leads to 23 arrests

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Toronto police have arrested 23 people after close to 100 shots were fired outside a recording studio in the city’s west end on Monday night. No one was injured but the investigation is ongoing. CBC’s Clara Pasieka has the details.
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Minister of Transportation on Ontario’s plan to remove Toronto bike lanes

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Ontario is planning to remove sections of Toronto bike lanes on Bloor Street, Yonge Street and University Avenue. Minister of Transportation Prabmeet Sarkaria addressed questions about the government’s decision at a Friday news conference.
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3-alarm fire damages home in Toronto's Beaches neighbourhood

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Toronto fire crews responded to a three-alarm fire at a home in Toronto’s Beaches neighbourhood. The fire's origins are still under investigation. CBC’s Lane Harrison has the latest.
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11-year-old girl critically injured after being struck by Mississauga bus

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An 11-year-old girl is critically injured after police say she was struck by a city bus in Mississauga, Ont., Thursday afternoon. CBC’s Naama Weingarten has more on the developing story.
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Health coalition to argue for judicial review of Orchard Villa license extension

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A long-term care home that had one of the highest death rates during the COVID-19 pandemic is facing a court challenge. The Ontario Health Coalition, backed by the daughter of a deceased resident, argues the home should not get a lease...
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Ford government planning to send out $200 cheques, a government source confirms

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CBC Toronto has confirmed Doug Ford's government will be announcing the plan to send cheques to every Ontarian as part of the province's fall economic statement. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp has the details.
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Beloved Toronto magazine shop set to close due to rent hike

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A magazine boutique that has been in business in Toronto's Annex neighbourhood for 30 years says it will soon be forced to shut its doors because of a rent hike it can't afford. CBC’s Britnei Bilhete has the details.
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Mississauga group says its determined to feed hungry neighbours

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A Mississauga volunteer group called Compassionate Cuisine says it’s served over 10,000 meals to their neighbours in need. Britnei Bilhete joined them as they prepared dozens of meals to talk about what their mission meant to them.
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Data shows majority of criminal charges laid in Ontario don’t make it to trial

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More than half of the criminal charges laid by police in Ontario never make it to trial, according to data from Statistics Canada. As CBC’s Sarah MacMillan reports, the numbers paint a troubling picture of the province’s justice system.
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Metrolinx tree cutting in Eglinton Flats sparks anger among local residents

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Some residents and environmental advocates in Toronto’s Mount Dennis neighbourhood have been fighting to stop Metrolinx from cutting down trees in a local park. The transit agency says the trees need to come down as part of construction...
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More seniors struggling with cost of living, Toronto drop-in centre says

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Haven Toronto says the number of unhoused seniors is growing fast, so it’s launched a campaign to raise awareness and money for its programming. CBC’s Britnei Bilhete visited the centre and spoke to clients about what the space means to...
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Municipalities will need provincial approval for new bike lanes under new legislation

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The Ontario government is introducing legislation to require municipalities to obtain approval from the province before installing new bike lanes that would result in the removal of lanes for traffic.
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This Toronto business aims to amplify women and girls in sports

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The excitement for Toronto's WNBA expansion team is growing among fans and communities across the city. CBC’s Talia Ricci speaks to Ainka Jess, the founder of She's4Sports, about how she and her team are using their platform to better...