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Brampton introduces controversial idea to involuntarily treat people with mental illness, addiction

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Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown has announced a controversial idea to treat people with brain injuries, mental illness and severe addictions against their will. But as CBC’s Chris Glover reports, in order for it to happen, it would need the...
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Expect more police presence ahead of Oct. 7, chief says

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Toronto police say they'll be increasing their presence across the city ahead of the one-year anniversary of the start of the Israel-Hamas war, with multiple command posts in Jewish neighbourhoods and near religious institutions as hate...
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Construction underway on bridges set to carry Ontario Line across the Don Valley

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Construction is now underway for every portion of the Ontario Line, the Ontario government announced Wednesday. As CBC’s Chris Glover reports, the work includes building new bridges that will carry the transit line across the Don Valley.
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2nd teen sentenced in death of Kenneth Lee gets 21 months probation

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The second teen to be sentenced in the 2022 death of Toronto homeless man Kenneth Lee will not serve any more time in custody, but will spend close to two years under probation. The 15-year-old girl pleaded guilty to manslaughter earlier...
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How Toronto marked the 4th National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

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Events were held in Toronto on Monday to mark the fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. From a sunrise ceremony at Nathan Phillips Square to classrooms across the region, many took the opportunity to reflect on what the date...
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This play tells the story of Indigenous students doing Shakespeare at a residential school

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‘1939’ is a play that depicts life in a fictional residential school as the students prepare a production of a Shakespeare performance. CBC’s Talia Ricci sits down with the cast to learn more about how they hope the production encourages...
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Masai Ujiri tears up during tribute to Dikembe Mutombo

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Toronto Raptors President Masai Ujiri spoke with reporters Monday shortly after receiving word of Dikembe Mutombo's death. Ujiri wiped away tears as he remembered his mentor and friend, saying: "That guy, he made us who we are. That guy...
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Vince Carter becomes first Raptors player to have his jersey retired

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Vince Carter is the first Toronto Raptors player to have his jersey raised and retired by the team. CBC’s Greg Ross speaks to Carter and other members of the Raptors community on his legacy.
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Ted Nolan talks about his cancer journey and what matters most

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Former NHL coach and player Ted Nolan will be one of several celebrity guests playing in the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation's annual Road Hockey to Conquer Cancer tournament on Sept. 28. He sat down with CBC’s Dwight Drummond to...
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Cop begins testimony in trial for assault before Brampton man’s death

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Const. Calvin Au is facing a charge of assault causing bodily harm at a judge-alone trial, which arose after what court has heard was a "Kijiji deal gone bad" on April 26, 2021. CBC’s Ali Chiasson has more on what Au told the court.
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New outdoor concert venue coming to Toronto’s Downsview Park in 2025

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A seasonal 50,000 person venue is coming to Toronto’s Downsview Park, Live Nation announced Thursday morning. Rogers Stadium is expected to open next summer. CBC’s Shawn Jeffords has the details.
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Video shows Toronto police swarming man during trespassing arrest

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A video obtained by CBC Toronto shows several Toronto police officers swarming a man while arresting him for allegedly trespassing. Toronto police say they are now reviewing the incident, CBC's Chris Glover reports.
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Experience Canadian jazz at Toronto’s Kensington Market Jazz Festival this weekend

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This weekend marks the 9th year of the Kensington Market Jazz Festival. Participating musicians participating tell CBC their hope is to continue the event’s mission to celebrate Toronto’s rich musical and cultural heritage.
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Rebuilding Swansea Mews could take years to complete

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Two years after a ceiling collapsed at a Toronto Community Housing complex, plans to rebuild are still in flux. As CBC’s Tyler Cheese reports, former residents of Swansea Mews say they’re still recovering from the sudden displacement...
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Toronto’s traffic is horrendous. Doug Ford wants to fix it with a massive tunnel

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To ease Toronto’s crippling traffic, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he wants to build a massive tunnel spanning the length of the Greater Toronto Area beneath Highway 401 — the busiest highway in North America.
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Toronto traffic is brutal. Doug Ford wants to fix it with a mega-tunnel

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To ease Toronto’s crippling traffic, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he wants to build a massive tunnel spanning the length of the Greater Toronto Area beneath Highway 401 — the busiest highway in North America.
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TTC reverses decision to end free Wi-Fi in subway stations

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The TTC board is reversing its decision to end free Wi-Fi in subway stations and will look into more ways to expand the service across the network. CBC’s Chris Glover has the details.
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September is World Suicide Prevention Month and experts say youth are among the most vulnerable

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According to Statistics Canada, more than four thousand people in Canada die by suicide every year. As CBC’s Talia Ricci reports, youth are one of the most vulnerable populations and many experts say Canada needs to continue expanding...
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Toronto revamping vacant home tax after deluge of complaints

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City of Toronto staff have introduced a slew of changes to Toronto’s vacant home tax, following a bumpy rollout earlier this year. CBC's Shawn Jeffords has the details.
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Raptors star Vince Carter ‘was Toronto,’ says former teammate | Canada Tonight

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In a ceremony on Saturday at Scotiabank Arena, Vince Carter will become the first Toronto Raptor to have his jersey retired. Alvin Williams, a former teammate, says Carter had something ‘special’ even as a rookie, and always put his...
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Tiny mobile home creator hopes to offer temporary relief to unhoused people

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A Toronto man is building tiny mobile homes attached to bicycles with the hope of offering temporary relief to those who are unhoused. CBC’s Dale Manucdoc has the details.
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Controversial law designed to free up Ontario hospital beds to be tested in court

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A new charter challenge will test the constitutionality of a controversial law that allows hospitals to place patients into long-term care homes that are not of their choosing. CBC's Clara Pasieka explains.
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Brampton's rental licence pilot led to 4,700 home inspections: city

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Brampton officials say the city is making headway on cracking down on illegal rentals. As CBC’s Britnei Bilhete reports, they say rental conditions they’ve seen range from unsafe living standards, to sexual exploitation.
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Trial begins for Toronto cop charged with assault after death of Brampton man

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The criminal trial of Calvin Au, the Toronto police officer charged with assault in the death of 19-year-old Chadd Facey, began Monday. CBC’s Ali Chiasson breaks it down.