‘Fire is still burning’: Thorncliffe Park fire to keep residents out of their homes indefinitely

There is no timeline for residents to return to their homes after a five-alarm fire forced the evacuation of neighbouring buildings in Thorncliffe Park. “The fire is still burning behind

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Farmers will lobby Ottawa for $50K guaranteed annual income pilot program

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HALIFAX - A farmers advocacy group says it plans to lobby the federal government for a guaranteed annual income of

9-vehicle collision blocks lane on Hwy. 401 at Dixon Road

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Drivers heading westbound on Highway 401 through Toronto are facing delays Tuesday morning after a nine-vehicle collision near Dixon Road.

How Sora's AI videos made going viral easy, and tips on how to spot them

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Entertainment, emotion, surprise — these are some of the ingredients that make videos go viral. But seeing is no longer

Saskatchewan finance minister to deliver midterm update on budget

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Finance Minister Jim Reiter is set to deliver the midterm update on this year’s provincial budget today.Premier

Man in his 20s shot and injured in downtown Toronto

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Toronto police are investigating after a man in his 20s was shot and seriously injured in the downtown core early

Protesters disrupt Ontario legislature over controversial landlord legislation

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Protesters chanted “people over profits” in the legislature’s public galleries Monday after Premier Doug Ford’s government passed a bill critics

Ontario's Lake Simcoe under ‘significant ecological stress,’ report says

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Efforts to improve the water quality of Lake Simcoe — a playground for swimmers, boaters, and tourists — have stalled

Trio of women wanted after downtown Toronto concert robbery

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Toronto police have released images of three female suspects accused of assaulting a concertgoer and stealing her phone near Union

Canadian debt load spikes to $2.6 trillion as falling interest rates lower the cost of borrowing

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Falling interest rates are coming home to roost in the form of rising Canadian debt loads.According to credit-tracking agency TransUnion Canada, total consumer