Where to watch fireworks in Toronto on Canada Day

Canada’s Day is on Wednesday and there’s no shortage of spots to watch fireworks to celebrate the country’s birthday. Scroll below for a list. As you make your plans, check

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Alphonso Davies available for Canada vs. Qatar World Cup match

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Canada’s head coach Jesse Marsch says captain Alphonso Davies will be available for the country’s FIFA World Cup game against

Dog, cat dead, three people taken to hospital as crews called to three fires

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Two pets died and three people, including a child, were taken to hospital as a result of three fires that

Enbridge messed up his bills with months of bad estimates. Why he refuses to let the utility off the hook

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Behkam Shargh prides himself on paying every bill on time and to the penny.But what happens when a company suddenly wants

Shelve expansion of MAID for mental illness, special committee urges Carney government

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OTTAWA—A parliamentary committee has recommended that the federal government shelve “indefinitely” its expansion of medical assistance in dying for people

Ontario’s repealed wage restraint law Bill 124 still rippling through public sector

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Ontario’s ill-fated wage restraint law known as Bill 124 is still sending ripples through the public sector across the province,

Ottawa firefighters snuff out e-scooter fire in Barrhaven garage

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Ottawa firefighters snuffed out an electric-scooter blaze in a Barrhaven garage on Wednesday evening. Ottawa Fire Services reported that the

'Electrical non-compliances' found at B.C. waterpark where kids were burned

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CULTUS LAKE - The agency that oversees safety at B.C. amusement parks says investigators have found “electrical non compliances” at

Former MP, MPP Han Dong to run for Toronto city council in Scarborough North

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Former Liberal MP and MPP Han Dong says he’s running for Toronto city council. Dong says in a social media

Ottawa man, 81, charged in historical sex offences case

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An 81-year-old Ottawa man is facing charges in connection with alleged sexual offences dating back to the 1980s. The Ottawa