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For World Spay Day the Ontario SPCA held spay or neuter clinics across the province, offering hundreds of free surgeries. Audra Brown with how it's part of their lifesaving commitment to animals and the community.
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Advocates say Ontario is too salty. Afua Baah has more on the calls to address road salt pollution, while protecting landscapers facing the brunt of slip and fall claims.
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Troops stayed deployed in Tapalpa, Jalisco as officials said the situation is normalizing after cartel retaliation and roadblocks. Tourists described panic in Puerto Vallarta. Brandon Rowe reports.
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Graphic testimony continued at the sexual assault trial of billionaire businessman Frank Stronach. Shauna Hunt with why the latest complainant to take the stand was accused of lying during cross-examination.
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For World Spay Day the Ontario SPCA held spay or neuter clinics across the province, offering hundreds of free surgeries. Audra Brown with how it’s part of their lifesaving commitment to animals and the community.
Toronto police are investigating after a pedestrian was struck by a bus near North York’s Finch GO Bus Terminal during the Tuesday morning rush.
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Toronto is waking up to a sharp blast of winter, with wind chills near –20 making for a frigid start to Tuesday before a round of snow sweeps in by evening.
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Canadian airlines have resumed flight service to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico after the deadly cartel violence that ensued Sunday following the death of a major cartel leader.
Strong wind gusts are expected to bring chilly temperatures to the Greater Toronto Area on Tuesday. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has the long-range forecast.
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Canadian airlines cancelled all flights in and out of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Monday amid cartel violence in the area. Erica Natividad speaks to a stranded traveller.
The Ford government is launching a pilot program to shift focus to emotion-based care inside long-term care homes. As Tina Yazdani reports, advocates say the announcement falls short.
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Canada’s Minister for AI will meet with OpenAI, to hear why the company banned the Tumbler Ridge shooter’s account, for posts describing gun violence scenarios, but didn’t notify police, despite some employees pushing for that.
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It’s been 4 years since Russia launched an unprovoked attack on Ukraine. Canadian armed forces veteran Justin Smith felt inspired to take action when Russian troops crossed Ukraine’s border.
Prime Minister Mark Carney pledged additional support for Ukraine as Russia’s invasion enters its fifth year. Canada is set to tighten sanctions on Russia and offer $2 billion in military aid for Ukraine.
Representatives of OpenAI are set to meet with the feds after being summoned by Ottawa over the use of ChatGPT by the Tumbler Ridge suspect, who in the past had their account banned over concerning behaviour.
Four years after Russia’s invasion, Ukraine marks the anniversary with memorials, diplomacy and ongoing fighting. Leaders discuss peace while civilians continue to live with the war every day. Brandon Rowe reports.
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U.S. President Donald Trump will deliver the State of the Union address on Tuesday evening. Ivan Rodriguez looks at what Trump might say, just days after the Supreme Court struck down a key piece of his economic agenda and foreign policy.
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Several U.S. states are beginning to dig out of the snow following a historic bomb cyclone blizzard that hammered some regions with more than 30 cm of snow.
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