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There are lots of question hanging over Liberal supporters these days. The biggest one is who is going to take over for Justin Trudeau. But as Glen McGregor reports, party officials first have to figure how a leadership race is going to work.
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At least five dead as thousands flee raging wildfires in Los Angeles area.
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CityNews’ Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn spoke to the artist behind the Toronto Maple Leafs Indigenous Celebration Game logo.
Demand continues to grow for a volunteer-led program that serves food to Toronto's unhoused and precariously-housed community. As Michelle Mackey reports, advocates are calling on the city to do more.
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Demand continues to grow for a volunteer-led program that serves food to Toronto’s unhoused and precariously-housed community. As Michelle Mackey reports, advocates are calling on the city to do more.
We will be getting a break from the frigid wind chills over the weekend with some snow expected on Friday evening. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
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A beloved pie shop might get a sweet treat after receiving a demolition order from the city. David Zura has the tasty details.
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After a decade of study Toronto city staff recommend creating a heritage conservation district to protect the character of Kensington Market. Staff insist the plan won’t freeze Kensington in time, but will allow it to grow in unexpected ways.
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Toronto Public Health says that vaccination rates for high students born in 2008 are below pre-pandemic letters. Brandon Rowe with what TPH is doing to change this and what will happen if students decide not to get vaccinated.
CityNews’ Music Reporter Lindsay Dunn spoke with Dave Baksh and Jason McCaslin of Sum 41 about their farewell tour and what items they have kept from fans over their 27-year career.
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‘Fortress Am-Can’ continues to be the theme Ontario Premier Doug Ford is bringing to the table while trying to sell U.S. leaders on the idea of working together with Canada. Mark McAllister explains.
The new Finance Minister ruled himself out of the running for Liberal leader just before the party’s first caucus meeting since Justin Trudeau’s resignation. But some MP’s are urging him to run, saying he’s the best man for the job.
It has been five years since the Ukraine International Airlines flight 752 was shot down by the Iranian Military, killing all 176 people on board. Our Shauna Hunt has more from a ceremony to honour the victims.
Federal Liberal caucus meet for the first time since Justin Trudeau announced his plan to step down as Prime Minister. Glen McGregor discusses what’s next in the race to replace Trudeau, including one politician who has decided not to run.
Four life-threatening fires are wreaking havoc across Los Angeles county. Marybel Gonzlaez looks at the heightened risks in the hours ahead.
Meta is cutting fact checkers for its social media platforms. Cynthia Mulligan looks at the political pressure that may have led to the changes.
The body of former United States President Jimmy Carter has arrived in Washington for one last time. Michael Yoshida looks at how Carter is being honoured.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump won’t rule out using military force to seize Greenland, as he makes another push to control the Danish territory. Brandon Choghri has the details on the renewed spat between the U.S. and Denmark.