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Temperatures will be back up above 20 C this week before they start to drop back down again. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
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With less than 24 hours remaining before the polls close in the U.S election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump delivered contrasting last pitches to voters in key battleground states. Mark McAllster reports.
While there has been an intense focus on the U.S. presidential races, politicians and political experts say congressional, state and local election races are just as important. Nick Westoll reports.
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At least three arrested in connection to violent clashes outside a Hindu Temple in Brampton. Shauna Hunt with reaction from all levels of government, and the deep-seated issues in the community.
Both Democrats and Republicans have made an unprecedented effort to reach American voters living in Canada. David Zura looks at how votes cast from Canada could help decide who ends up in the White House.
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Store owners say thousands of dollars worth of pickleball paddles are being swiped from store shelves and being resold online.
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The City of Toronto and Rogers introduced the “Taylor Swift Way” street sign outside Rogers Centre on Monday in honour of the global pop star’s highly anticipated arrival.
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Thousands of Spaniards flocked to the now destroyed streets of Valencia Sunday as news broke that the Spanish King and Queen would be visiting the region in wake of this weeks fatal flood. Karling Donoghue has the details.
The Toronto Humane Society is sharing some heart-wrenching animal care stories as part of a new campaign. Audra Brown with how the messages are shedding light on what they’re calling a pet care crisis.
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Investors are preparing for a crucial week with the US election and the Federal Reserve announcing its policy statement, plus, what would a possible strike of Canada Post mean for online and small businesses? Business Editor Ari Rabinovitch reports.
From tariffs to trade, Canada has a lot at stake in Tuesday’s U.S. presidential election. Caryn Ceolin goes one-on-one with Canadian ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman about how Ottawa is preparing for either a Trump or Harris presidency.
The federal government says oil & gas corporations will need to have emissions 35% below 2019 levels, in 2030. It’s drawn opposition from both the business community & opposition parties.
Severe weather threats, including tornados, damaging winds and flooding, are in the forecast for parts of America on election day. Laura Aguirre with the concern that some voters won’t be able to get to the polls.
With one day to go, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are campaigning in key battleground states. Julia Benbrook discusses the closing strategies, and why Trump is unable with a recent poll released in Iowa.