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Sources confirm to CityNews that Premier Ford will call a provincial election next Wednesday. Melissa Nakhavoly with more on the move which would mean voters will be casting their ballots at the end of next month.
3h ago
Community leaders and local advocates gathered at a town hall in Brampton to address the concerning number of missing Black youth in the GTA. Jazan Grewal reports.
When the last of the provincial courts leave the old city hall building, Old City Hall, which is a National Historic Site, will become vacant. City staff say there is no obvious tenant, and with a $230 M price tag, it's too expensive to renovate.
7h ago
Toronto police release shocking video of suspects brandishing guns before exchanging fire in a brazen shootout on Queen West. Shauna Hunt reports on the arrests made and warrants issued.
8h ago
When the last of the provincial courts leave the old city hall building, Old City Hall, which is a National Historic Site, will become vacant. City staff say there is no obvious tenant, and with a $230 M price tag, it’s too expensive to renovate.
Surveillance video released by Toronto police shows suspects brazenly displaying guns before engaging in an “audacious and reckless exchange of gunfire” outside a recording studio on Queen Street West last November.
12h ago
U.S. President Donald Trump is commenting once again about Canada becoming the 51st state. This time, the comments were made during a virtual speech before the World Economic Forum.
13h ago
Lorne Park residents are raising the alarm after they received leaflets from Peel Regional Police warning of a recent uptick in residential break-and-enters. As Michelle Mackey reports, auto thefts are also a concern for the community.
Commuters were forced out into frigid temperatures to wait for shuttle buses after a subway service shut down on a portion of line 1 Wednesday morning. The TTC is investigating what caused the third rail power line to break.
In his strongest signal yet, Premier Ford indicated that the province could soon be headed to the polls while U.S. President Trump’s tariffs start to take effect. Mark McAllister has more.
More policy ideas are coming from Liberal leadership candidates – that would give ordinary party members more of a voice. Chrystia Freeland & Karina Gould say the party lost touch with what Canadians are telling them.
The Liberal leadership race is kicking into high gear. The window to join closes Thursday and there are already some notable names vying for the top job. Faiza Amin discusses the strategy being used right now with Sarbjit Kaur, and Jeff Rutledge.
What’s America hoping to get amid threats of tariffs on Canada, and demands over the new NAFTA deal? One business professor says America’s Trade Rep has been making the same demands for years – opening up Canada to American businesses.
A federal judge is blocking U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, calling it “blatantly unconstitutional” and issuing a temporary restraining order to block it.
9h ago
Israel’s major military operation in the occupied West Bank continues, killing at least 10 Palestinians and injuring dozens more. Brandon Choghri with why some fear the raid could lead to another devastating war for Palestinians.
Experts say Donald Trump’s pardons for hundreds of January 6th rioters could embolden extremist groups who have openly called for political violence. Brandon Choghri with the warnings over the blanket clemency, and the condemnation from Democrats.
A number of Instagram and Facebook users claim they’re now following accounts for Donald Trump, JD Vance and Melania Trump, but they never hit the “follow” button. Melissa Nakhavoly investigates.
16h ago