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A teen is fighting for his life after he was struck by a vehicle in northwest Toronto this afternoon.
7h ago
Thursday starts dry before the rain arrives in the afternoon as temperatures reach double-digit highs. Arctic air returns Friday into the weekend.
10h ago
Denmark’s election produced no clear winner, leaving Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen weakened but still in contention. Coalition talks are now ahead, after a campaign shaped more by domestic pain than Trump’s Greenland threats. Brandon Rowe reports.
A house explosion in Mississauga has turned deadly after a body was found in the rubble. Shauna Hunt with why investigators believed the house was empty.
Toronto police’s new counter-terrorism unit is receiving mixed reactions. While some welcome the added security, others raise concerns about increased police presence and its impact. Catalina Gillies reports.
11h ago
The CEO of Air Canada Michael Rousseau is being summoned to testify at the House of Commons official languages committee over his English-only condolence message addressing the fatal Air Canada jet crash in New York.
18h ago
The Ford government announced it will be extending its housing tax relief to all homebuyers of newly built homes up to $1 million dollars, and not just for first-time buyers.
19h ago
One person has died in a house explosion in Mississauga late Monday night, Peel police say. Emergency crews were called to the home near Mavis and Bristol roads at around 10:30 p.m. and found it engulfed in flames.
16h ago
A Toronto homeowner says a developer came onto his property and tried to cut down his tree after removing part of his fence. Brandon Choghri speaks with the shocked resident, as the city continues to investigate the conduct of Modcity.
March 24, 2026 7:02 pm EST EST
Councillors bringing the motion forward on Wednesday which could make it easier to look at all the buildings owned by a problem landlord and track repeated violations.
As questions mount about the air traffic controller shortage in the U.S. in relation to LaGuardia’s deadly plane crash, we’re looking into Canada’s staffing levels. Michelle Mackey has that angle plus the latest from Air Canada.
It is a debate over the rights of a province vs the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Cynthia Mulligan dives into Bill 21, which is being challenged before the Supreme Court in this week’s CityTalks.
12h ago
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for the resignation of Liberal cabinet ministers following the auditor general’s report on the international student program, and other political news with Steve Paikin and Caryn Ceolin.
17h ago
Iran is rejecting Trump’s claim that talks are moving forward, as missiles hit Israel again and the conflict spreads into Kuwait, Iraq and Lebanon. The U.N. warns the war is now out of control. Brandon Rowe reports.
Meta and YouTube have been found liable for negligence over a landmark U.S. trial where a woman claims their social media websites should have warnings for younger users of potential addiction to the apps.
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Months before the fatal Air Canada jet crash at New York’s LaGuardia airport, government records indicated pilots had raised safety concerns for miscommunication and increasing pressure on air traffic controllers.