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AI taking FIFA World Cup scams to ‘unprecedented’ level, tech expert says

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The first 2026 FIFA World Cup match in Toronto is set to take place exactly six months from now, but experts

Ottawa rock club Brass Monkey closed after 15 years

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Ruffo and his team took over the Brass Monkey in 2015 after five years under previous ownership. They helped sharpen

Toronto GO Transit train passenger says emergency alert system needs better response

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It started off as a quiet ride on Sunday afternoon in early December on the Lakeshore East GO Transit train

Liberal MPs leave delegation to Taiwan to ‘avoid confusion’ as Carney heads to China

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OTTAWA — A joint statement from two Liberal MPs says they are quitting a sponsored trip to Taiwan early to

Toronto caregiver charged after vulnerable adults at group home allegedly assaulted

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Toronto police officers say they’ve arrested a 38-year-old caregiver who allegedly assaulted multiple vulnerable adults at an east-end group home

Feds spending $9.5M on Rouge National Urban Park and Rouge Beach improvements

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Federal government officials have announced that they’re spending $9.47 million to carry out various improvements at Rouge National Urban Park

Man arrested at Pearson after flying in from Dubai in connection with 2023 gold heist

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Peel Regional Police (PRP) have arrested a 43-year-old man in connection with the largest gold theft in Canadian history and

Air Canada flight forced back to gate after worker trapped below aircraft, airline says

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Air Canada says it has reinforced its ground‑handling procedures after a baggage crew member became trapped inside the cargo hold

MNP report says Canadians expect 2026 to be challenging for their finances

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CALGARY — A new report by insolvency firm MNP Ltd. suggests Canadians are expecting their household finances will come under