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Weekend need-to-know: Do West Fest kicks off the summer festival season

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Do West Fest will be taking over Dundas Street this weekend with food, drinks and live music the whole weekend.

TTC appoints former NYC transit executive as new CEO, replacing Rick Leary

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The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has introduced Mandeep Lali, a former New York City Transit executive, as its next CEO.

Canada posts largest merchandise trade deficit on record at $7.1B in April: StatCan

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Statistics Canada says the country posted its largest merchandise trade deficit on record in April at $7.1 billion as exports

Shows from Elliot Page, Tom Green coming to Bell, planned drama ‘Bad Trips’ scrapped

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New shows from Elliot Page and Tom Green are among the highlights of Bell Media’s 2025/26 programming slate. “Slo Pitch,”

What happened to the Sullivan kids in Nova Scotia?

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It’s a mystery in Nova Scotia that’s gained attention across the country. This week marked one month since the disappearance

Hamilton street named Ontario’s worst road for 2nd-straight year. Here’s the full list

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A notorious street in Hamilton has earned the reputation as the worst road in Ontario for the second-straight year. CAA

Governments to give financial aid to wildfire evacuees in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

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The federal and provincial governments have announced they will match Red Cross donations to help those affected by wildfires burning

Proposed lawsuit alleges Toronto violated refugees’ rights by denying shelter beds

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A proposed class-action lawsuit against the City of Toronto alleges the city violated refugee claimants’ Charter rights by denying them

Smith says she sees a ‘breakthrough’ in talks with Americans on energy

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WASHINGTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said on Wednesday there’s been a “breakthrough” in conversations with Americans on Canada’s role