Should Toronto consider expanding pedestrian-only zones?

A little over a week into a pedestrian-only pilot project banning cars from a section of Church Street, and Toronto city councillors are asking for more. Claiming there is a

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Blue Jays to re-evaluate Jeff Hoffman’s role

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ANAHEIM, Calif. – The Toronto Blue Jays plan to “re-evaluate” Jeff Hoffman’s status as closer while they consider ways to get the

Indigenous leaders push back on Manitoba’s wildfire plan

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Manitoba Indigenous leaders denounced the province’s wildfire plan released Tuesday, saying issues affecting First Nations communities have not been resolved.

Manitoba First Nation mother demands answers after newborn taken by CFS

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A Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation mother demands answers after she claims her newborn baby was taken away from the

Public servant on trial for allegedly abusing Afghan woman

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The trial of a federal public servant who is accused of sexually assaulting a female Afghan who formerly worked for

Ford government holds late-night session in attempt to pass omnibus budget bill

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The Ford government is holding a rare late-night session at Queen’s Park as it attempts to pass its omnibus budget

Man stabbed in Bells Corners neighbourhood

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A man was transported to hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries after being stabbed in the Bells Corners neighbourhood on

Brampton man facing fraud-related charges in connection with phony home repairs

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A 23-year-old Brampton man is facing a number of fraud charges after two elderly victims were scammed into making phony

Council passes bubble bylaw despite potential future legal challenges

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Ottawa’s controversial “bubble” bylaw passed through council with overwhelming support despite warnings of potential overreach and unintended consequences, and the

Defence argues MiWay bus driver applied brakes before deadly crash

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Lawyers for a MiWay bus driver argued in court Wednesday that she attempted to apply the brakes several times before