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As of this fall, York University is temporarily suspending new admissions to 18 undergraduate programs. Michelle Mackey reports on the reasoning behind the move, as students and faculty raise the alarm.
4h ago
Rumors continue to circulate on the motive behind the mass shooting at a Scarborough pub as police search for the suspects behind the brazen act of gun violence. Afua Baah reports.
8h ago
Mild temperatures will continue throughout the week but will be joined by some rain on the weekend. Meteorologist Jessie Uppal has your seven-day forecast.
The east end will soon be home to a new independent music venue. Brandon Choghri speaks with the owner of The Mercy about his vision for the space, and how the community is helping make his dream a reality.
7h ago
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that a 25 per cent surcharge is now in effect for electricity exports going to the United States. The measure could cost up to $400,000 every day.
16h ago
Several scorned customers in Quebec who purchased new Audi electronic vehicles are hoping to sue the automaker after saying their vehicles are malfunctioning. Pat Taney reports on how the pending lawsuit could expand to a national level.
The US tariffs could drive up the cost of everything from ingredients to fabric, driving up costs for smaller businesses. Catalina Gillies speaks with local business operators on how they’re adapting to the new reality between Canada and the U.S.
15h ago
Mark Carney wins the Liberal leadership race with over 85% of the points on the first ballot, and over 86% of all votes. The former Bank of Canada and England governor emphasized he intends to immediately repeal the consumer carbon tax.
A new chapter in Toronto Public library’s history could include labour action as workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of a strike. Afua Baah reports
It’s a sure sign spring is around the corner, the sap is flowing across the province. Audra Brown with a look at some of the sugar bush fun happening this march.
9h ago
Significant losses continued on the markets on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump didn’t deny the possibility of a recession. Business Analyst Kris McCusker looks at how bad the damage was and the wider recession fears.
10h ago
The new Liberal Party leader met with his caucus and the outgoing Prime Minister, and says the transition of power will be quick and seamless. Nobody seems certain when the election will be, but opposition parties say they’re ready.
11h ago
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh said he’ll be ready if new Liberal leader Mark Carney decides to call a snap election. Singh wants to see the government pass several supports for workers who are impacted by tariffs prior to an election being called.
12h ago
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Saudi Arabia Monday to meet with the country’s crown prince. As Erica Natividad explains, his visit comes ahead of separate peace talks between top Ukrainian and American officials.
U.S. immigration agents arrested a Palestinian activist over the weekend. President Trump says this is ‘the first arrest of many to come.’ Erica Natividad reports.
In an effort to seemingly force the hand of Hamas in ongoing ceasefire talks, Israel has cut off all electricity it supplies to the Gaza Strip. Karling Donoghue reports.
14h ago
Ukrainian officials say Russia launched massive drone strikes across Ukraine Thursday night. Erica Natividad with Trump’s threat of sanctions against Moscow after previously pausing U.S. military aid to Ukraine.