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Pride Toronto is sounding the alarm after 3 corporate sponsors pulled funding for the event. As we hear from our Melissa Nakhavoly, it comes amid U.S. President Donald Trump signing an executive order to end DEI initiatives.
3h ago
A group of Etobicoke youth are demanding the city of Toronto do more to tackle gun violence in the wake of a shooting that left a 16-year-old boy dead
4h ago
More than 200,000 students are going to get the chance vote. It's through a program put on by a local charity and elections Ontario. Brandon Rowe takes a look at the program.
7h ago
The LCBO is set to increase its service fees on all beers, a move that craft breweries say will hurt their wallet and yours. Brandon Choghri with the response from small brewers, struggling to compete with their corporate counterparts.
8h ago
More than 200,000 students are going to get the chance vote. It’s through a program put on by a local charity and elections Ontario. Brandon Rowe takes a look at the program.
Several businesses in Etobicoke are taking the city to court, calling for the bike lanes on Bloor St. W. to be ripped up. Afua Baah reports.
Some were standing in 4 feet of water after a broken watermain flooded basements in a North York neighbourhood. Shauna Hunt surveys the damage as emergency repairs are underway.
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The four candidates for the federal Liberal leadership race, Frank Baylis, Mark Carney, Chrystia Freeland and Karina Gould, faced off for a second consecutive night in Montreal for the English language debate. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
Police say an impaired driver drove into a construction site on the Gardiner Expressway before plunging through a hole. Michelle Mackey reports.
Solomon Mayer owns two homes in North York both of which were recently slapped with notices of bylaw violations. Pat Taney with why he calls the move unfair and one he says could have huge implications on other homeowners.
Little appears to have changed after a pair of “lackluster” Liberal leadership debates. One analyst says they amounted to a PR exercise for the Grits, who are enjoying a resurgence in the polls.
The four candidates vying to become the next Liberal leader and prime minister squared off tonight in Montreal for the final English-language debate before members cast their ballots.
The U.K. plans to increase defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 while cutting overseas development aid. The announcement comes on the eve of Prime Minister Keir Starmer meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump. Erica Natividad reports.
Elon Musk is doubling down on his warning to U.S. federal workers to respond to an email asking them to justify their job or risk termination. Erica Natividad with the chaos and confusion over the employees’ job security.
A midnight deadline is looming for U.S. federal workers to respond to an email from Elon Musk and justify their job performance. Laura Aguierre looks at the growing rift among government services and Republican.
Hamas militants are calling Israel’s failure to release 620 Palestinian prisoners, a ‘violation of the ceasefire agreement.’ Karling Donoghue takes a look at why Israel delayed the release and their demands from Hamas.
According to The Vatican, 88-year-old Pope Francis is showing signs of mild kidney failure and remains in critical condition. Karling Donoghue details his current health status and how Catholics across the globe are praying for his speedy recovery.
6 Israeli hostages have been released by Hamas, marking the last living hostages who will return home under phase one of the ceasefire agreement. Karling Donoghue takes a look at the release operation.