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Four airline CEOs appeared before the Parliament today, explaining the increasingly common carry-on baggage fees. Melissa Nakhavoly with how airlines are defending their practice despite public concern over the rising cost of air travel.
9h ago
Health Canada is reporting a shortage of Teva-Clobazam, a medication used to treat seizures. It’s a shortage one Kitchener woman fears will have consequences for her 90-year-old father with epilepsy. Michelle Mackey reports.
13h ago
Temperatures are expected to warm, but wind and rain is also in the forecast. Weather specialist Jessie Uppal has the details.
Ontario's premier wishes other provincial leaders 'good luck' when using diplomacy to counter Trump's tariff threats. This week, Ford threatened to cut off electricity to U.S. states. Mark McAllister reports.
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Ontario’s premier wishes other provincial leaders ‘good luck’ when using diplomacy to counter Trump’s tariff threats. This week, Ford threatened to cut off electricity to U.S. states. Mark McAllister reports.
An appliance repair company that services a large part of the GTA is being accused of unfair business practices. Pat Taney speaks with some of their former customers.
18h ago
The Trudeau Liberals say the GST tax break will save you hundreds and boost sales for small businesses. But the minister of small business is making no promises the government will look at a reduction in taxes on a more permanent basis. Rechie Valdez joined Caryn Ceolin to discuss.
4 people, including 3 youths have been charged a following a string of armed spa robberies in Markham and Toronto. As Jazan Grewal reports, the search continues for 3 additional suspects.
A frigid end to the week, but things will warm up a bit in a few days. The details in our seven-day forecast.
An unexpected boiler system failure led to widespread disruptions at Toronto’s St. Joseph’s hospital. As Jazan Grewal reports, all non-essential activities were halted on Friday with the hospital issuing an emergency code situation.
The Labour Minister has asked the Industrial Relations Board to end the national postal strike. Steven Mackinnon says he’s not calling for binding arbitration, but says post service will resume, as the strike goes on “time out”.
The postal union has made concessions on wages & working conditions, but Canada Post has rejected them out of hand. CUPW says it wasn’t easy to agree to smaller wage increases, but the Crown Corporation says they’re still not enough.
The Bank of Canada has delivered another rate cut – suggesting the urgent threat of inflation has passed. But rising unemployment, and the threat of tariffs present more risks ahead for the Canadian economy.
The number of mysterious aircraft sightings is growing in New York and New Jersey. As Laura Aguierre explains, there have been few solid answers from the U.S. government.
15h ago
An image of a squirrel stuck in a tree is the overall winner of this year’s Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards. Melanie Ng and Faiza Amin look at some of top pictures.
Weeks of mysterious drone sighting over parts of the U.S. northeast are quickly gaining international attention. Laura Aguierre looks at the push to figure out where the unidentified flying objects are coming from.
Some of Hollywood’s most famous are among those being forced to flee a wildfire in Malibu. Amy Kiley looks at the efforts to get the blaze under control.