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City cracks down on ‘slum landlords’ as Chow announces enforcement push at troubled 500 Dawes

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Toronto is escalating its fight against negligent landlords as Mayor Olivia Chow says long‑overdue repairs, pest control and safety work

Federal government rolling out $1.5 billion in tariff relief

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The federal government is announcing $1.5 billion in tariff relief in response to the United States widening its tariff criteria

Pedestrian hit by a truck near Queen and Logan suffers serious injuries

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A pedestrian has been rushed to hospital after being struck by a truck in Toronto’s east end on Monday morning.

Who pays the price of privatization?

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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has floated the idea of privatizing Canadian airports, suggesting it will make them better. But

‘Stay humble and never give up.’ Etobicoke hoops star continues to blossom

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Gabriel Rouse caught the eyes of fellow students – and his coach – displaying his basketball skills in the schoolyard

Ford government to give transit constables power to arrest as part of crackdown on drug use

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The Ford government is introducing legislation cracking down on drug use on public transit while also targeting illegal drug production.

Met Gala exhibit seeks to ‘reclaim’ body types that art history has ignored

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NEW YORK (AP) — One of the first sights we see in “Costume Art,” the new fashion exhibit to be

OPEC+ countries agree modest rise in production as Iran retains chokehold on key Strait of Hormuz

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VIENNA (AP) — Seven countries in the OPEC+ grouping of oil-producing countries — including Saudi Arabia and Russia — say

Montreal fans brace for decisive playoff clash as Canadiens face winner-take-all game

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MONTREAL — Montreal is bracing for a defining night of hockey, and for many fans, Game 7 of the Canadiens’