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Canadian veterans and dignitaries marked the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Glen McGregor has more on the tributes at Juno Beach.
1h ago
Police are looking for help in identifying two suspects after a vehicle was doused with gasoline and set on fire in Richmond Hill.
2h ago
Daily travel times on the Gardiner Expressway have been growing exponentially since rehabilitation work began on the aging roadway. Mayor Olivia Chow says work continues to find ways to speed up the three-year construction project.
It's one of the most anticipated events of the year in Toronto. Later this month we'll see a swath of Church street closed for a weekend as up to 3 million people gather downtown for pride celebrations.
It’s one of the most anticipated events of the year in Toronto. Later this month we’ll see a swath of Church street closed for a weekend as up to 3 million people gather downtown for pride celebrations.
Contract talks between the TTC and the largest union of city transit workers are careening toward a strike deadline of Friday just past midnight. TTC spokesperson Stuart Green spoke with BT on the latest.
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The clock is ticking toward a potential TTC strike on Friday. Afua Baah looks at whether a deal can be reached on time and how a strike will effect transit riders.
20h ago
Another man injured in last weekend’s shooting has died in hospital. Shauna Hunt on the pleas from family members, and the dramatic video following the incident.
21h ago
Morning pockets of showers will give way to sunny breaks throughout the day Thursday before the risk of storms returns later in the day.
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Several residents who live in North Oakville have signed a petition after noticing what they say are non-stop flights over their homes. They say the flights are low and loud. Pat Taney reports.
It’s been two days since a bombshell report dropped in Ottawa, claiming some MPs knowingly helped foreign actors meddle in Canadian politics. Faiza Amin with why the names of those allegedly involved are being kept private.
More than a dozen Canadian veterans of the Second World War gather at Bény-sur-Mer, the site of the Canadian war cemetery in France. A somber ceremony was held ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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A sigh of relief, as the Bank of Canada cuts interest rates for the first time in 4 years. The overnight rate is now at 4.75%, down 0.25% – which will be welcome news to variable rate mortgage holders.
An article published by the Wall Street Journal claims U.S. President Joe Biden has been “slipping” behind closed doors, sparking widespread concern about his age.
How will Donald Trump’s criminal conviction impact the race for the White House? Julia Benbrook looks at how Republicans and Democrats are addressing the issue on the campaign trail.
U.S. President Joe Biden announces an executive action that would effective shut down America’s border with Mexico to asylum seekers who are crossing illegal. Julia Benbrook with the sweeping proposal that is already drawing criticism and pushback.
A kindergarten student has stolen the show on the U.S. House floor. The six-year-old son of Congressman John Rose was captured on camera making a series of funny faces while his father defended Donald Trump.