Canada‑wide warrant issued for Mississauga man in February plaza shooting that injured 2

Peel Regional Police (PRP) have issued a Canada‑wide warrant for a 21‑year‑old Mississauga man wanted in connection with a double shooting outside a busy commercial plaza earlier this year. Investigators

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2 drivers injured in early‑morning crash at Etobicoke construction zone

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Toronto police say two people were taken to hospital after a two‑vehicle collision in a construction area in Etobicoke early

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Dog walkers have some of the wildest work stories around, from clients gobbling up absolutely everything to awkward encounters with

CGI names Tim Hurlebaus as new CEO as François Boulanger retires

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MONTREAL - CGI Inc. says company veteran Tim Hurlebaus has been named president and chief executive.,He succeeds François Boulanger, who

'Kicking it into gear': Jason Kenney says pro-Canada forces must counter separatism

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What the Alberta data leak can teach us about separatists

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In today’s The Big Story podcast, Experts are calling it the largest data breach in Canadian history, sparking fears for

'Unwanted wherever you go': New Canadian asylum law leaves some migrants in limbo

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Battle brewing between Ontario education minister, trustee over use of school portable

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A new battle between Ontario’s education minister and one of the province’s trustees is brewing, this time over a charity

Toddler’s fatal fall from 19th‑floor window leaves North York community grieving, searching for answers

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A North York neighbourhood is reeling after a toddler fell to her death from a high‑rise apartment building, a tragedy

Doug Ford cited abuse of OSAP as one reason for its overhaul. Here's what new data actually shows

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Ontario data reveals that $13.1 million in financial aid over two years — a small fraction of total disbursements —