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Inmate dies days after assault at Toronto South Detention Centre, charges to be upgraded

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Toronto police say a man who was assaulted while serving time at Toronto South Detention Centre has died in hospital.

Automakers report stellar sales ahead of Trump’s tariffs taking effect

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NEW YORK (AP) — The major car companies say sales rose sharply in March, with most reporting double-digit gains. For

Carney suspending campaign to hold meetings on Trump tariffs

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney is pausing his campaign and returning to Ottawa for meetings ahead of Wednesday’s announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump

Toronto hires Critter Gitter, Coyote Watch Canada for ‘specialized aversion activities’ in Liberty Village, Fort York

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The City of Toronto has hired non-profit organization Coyote Watch Canada and a company called Critter Gitter to assist with

Alberta Premier Smith expects key industries to escape imposition of new U.S. tariffs

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BROOKS, ALTA. — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she expects some major industries, including those in her province, won’t face

3 people injured in 2-vehicle collision in Mississauga

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Three people have been taken to hospital after a two-vehicle collision in Mississauga. Peel police were called to Erin Mills

Algonquin cancelling academic upgrading courses in next phase of cuts

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The college already announced it is cutting 41 programs. There will be an additional $45 million in cuts coming, said

Fake Ontario Public Health posters not April Fool’s prank

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You might be fooled into thinking it’s a prank, but a number of posters bearing the Ontario Public Health logo

Police seek suspect in ‘unprovoked’ stabbing following interaction on TTC bus

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Toronto police are trying to identify and locate a man accused of following someone off a TTC bus and repeatedly