Non-profit providing food to seniors in Etobicoke accused of trespassing

An Etobicoke charity group has been told they are trespassing while handing out food on Toronto Senior Housing Corporation (TSHC) property, but now some who rely on the service are speaking

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Santa Claus Parade need-to-know: Route, weather and road closures

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Santa Claus will be riding his sleigh through the streets of Toronto this weekend under cloudy skies The 121st year

School boards caught unprepared in mass student data breach: provincial watchdogs

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Privacy watchdogs in Ontario and Alberta issued their findings Tuesday after investigating a mass data breach of a student information

Canada Post expects to lose 30K employees to retirement, voluntary departures by 2035

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OTTAWA — The CEO of Canada Post says the company expects to lose up to 30,000 employees to retirement or

Joly says Canada ‘didn’t get enough’ benefits out of F-35 procurement deal

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Industry Minister Mélanie Joly says the Liberal government believes Canada “didn’t get enough” industrial benefits out of its contract for

Neo-Nazi leader admits plot to give poisoned candy to Jewish kids in New York City

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The leader of an Eastern European neo-Nazi group who tried to recruit an undercover federal agent to dress as Santa

Ontario’s most stolen vehicles in 2024

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A new report by Équité Association shows the top ten stolen vehicles in Ontario, and at the top of the list

‘I believe fully in Craig:’ Leafs GM Treliving backs Berube, quashing firing chatter

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When beleaguered Maple Leafs fans heard that general manager Brad Treliving was holding a morning news conference in the midst

Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews skates for first time since injury

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The Toronto Maple Leafs got some positive news on Tuesday as Auston Matthews was back skating on the ice. It is the first time

CMHC reports annual pace of housing starts dropped 17 per cent in October

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OTTAWA — Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in October fell 17 per cent