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Olivia Chow urges Toronto residents to fight Doug Ford's land grab at Billy Bishop airport: 'Make some noise'

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Mayor Olivia Chow is urging Torontonians to “make some noise” and fight against Premier Doug Ford‘s island airport expansion plan,

Jackson Square: From ‘people place’ to pressure point

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Two acres in the sky, the lungs of a new Hamilton.That was the vision for the plaza atop Jackson Square

700 TTC electrical, trades workers could be off the job during World Cup

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The TTC could be in a position to lock out hundreds of unionized electrical and trades workers next month after filing

CRTC chair defends Online Streaming Act work after critics say regulator too slow

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OTTAWA - CRTC chairperson Vicky Eatrides says the regulator would like to move more quickly to modernize Canada’s broadcasting system,

What you need to know about the new Enbridge LNG pipeline approval

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OTTAWA - Energy Minister Tim Hodgson said on Friday that the federal government has approved Enbridge Inc.’s $4-billion Sunrise natural

Lawyers urge federal ban on U.S. forced labour imports, cars built by prisoners

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OTTAWA - Human rights lawyers are calling on Ottawa to ban American imports that stem from forced labour linked to

Frequent flooding drives up Ontario home insurance premiums as much as 26%

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As extreme weather events, including flooding, become more frequent in Canada over time, insurance premiums in Ontario are spiking, according to a new

S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading amid losses in energy and telecom

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was down in late-morning trading amid losses in the energy and telecommunication sectors, while

CRTC finalizes rates companies pay to access big fibre networks

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OTTAWA - The CRTC has finalized the rates companies will pay to access the fibre networks of Canada’s largest telecommunications