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Toronto Public Health has started the process of suspending thousands of students who are not up-to-date with their vaccinations. Michelle Mackey reports.
9h ago
There will be more chances for snow before it starts to warm up into double-digit temperatures this weekend. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
10h ago
Many people feel anxious when going to the hospital so a not for profit organization is hoping to help people by installing art to help make people feel better. Brandon Rowe takes a closer look at this effort.
11h ago
The U.S. and Iran are set to have talks in Oman this weekend on Iran's nuclear program. Erica Natividad with why the two sides appear to be at odds over how negotiations will be carried out.
The U.S. and Iran are set to have talks in Oman this weekend on Iran’s nuclear program. Erica Natividad with why the two sides appear to be at odds over how negotiations will be carried out.
Toronto’s mayor says discussions are taking place between the city and Ford government to find a compromise with safe space for cyclists. Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria asserts traffic lanes need to return. Mark McAllister reports.
12h ago
With Ottawa updating its travel guidance to the U.S., experts share their advice on what Canadians should expect when heading to the border. Afua Baah reports.
17h ago
Caryn Ceolin is joined by Canadian couple Rachel Evans and Jesse Schiller, who are likely the only business owners on a relatively anonymous Australian island to be directly affected by Trump’s tariffs.
19h ago
Glen Oro Eco Retreat has been devastated by the ice storm and due to a clause in their insurance, they’re paying out of pocket. The family-run business is calling on the province to help. Michelle Mackey reports.
A chaotic scene unfolded in Etobicoke on Monday afternoon as up to 11 vehicles were involved in a massive collision sending multiple people to hospital. Melissa Nakhavoly reports.
The interim head of transit agency Metrolinx says it appears the long overdue Eglinton LRT will open this year, but would give no guarantee. TTC drivers are currently being trained on light rail line.
The Children’s Breakfast Clubs feed thousands of kids every week across Ontario, but now instead of breakfast they’re serving up prom dreams. Audra Brown with how the Prom Project is helping graduating students look their best on their big day.
The Liberal leader is facing attacks from opponents on the political left and right – with the Conservatives taking aim at tax dodgers, while the NDP say Liberals will open Canadian housing up to foreign buyers again.
Markets soared quickly after the opening bell, only to tumble after the Trump administration confirmed a plan to slap 104% tariffs on imported Chinese goods. Business Analyst Kris McCusker looks at the wild day of trading.
CityNews’ Music Reporter Lindsay Dunn spoke to Ian Thornley of Big Wreck about being Record Store Day Ambassadors and the anticipated vinyl release of ‘Albatross’
18h ago
As a fresh round of U-S tariffs are set to hit the world on Wednesday, Rhianne Campbell reports various governments strategize to put an end to the battle.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have sent shockwaves through the global markets. The next big impact could be on consumers’ bottom lines. Karin Caifa looks at where tariffs could pinch American wallets first.
The death toll continues to rise after a series of violent storms and tornados struck the midwestern United States. Brian Abel looks at the trail of damage left behind.