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Disability advocates defied the ban on livestreaming select school board meetings by doing it themselves at Monday's TDSB Special Education Advisory Committee meeting. Michelle Mackey reports.
5h ago
Remembrance Day morning ceremonies will see chilly weather across the GTA, along with morning flurries mostly north of the 401.
9h ago
Something surprising is showing up on driveways across Aurora. Shauna Hunt is speaking to residents about the confusing rollout of a new garbage and recycling program.
10h ago
Toronto’s only two warming centres are turning people away as the city gets hit with its first blast of winter weather. Brandon Choghri speaks with advocates who say the city’s plan leaves people out in the cold.
Disability advocates defied the ban on livestreaming select school board meetings by doing it themselves at Monday’s TDSB Special Education Advisory Committee meeting. Michelle Mackey reports.
Canada has had its measles elimination status revoked after more than 25 years. Erica Natividad with what this means and what it will take to get it back.
A man who was the subject of a Canada-wide arrest warrant has turned himself in over a fatal shooting in Scarborough.
13h ago
Despite promises passengers impacted by the August Air Canada strike would be reimbursed, many are still waiting. Air Canada responds by issuing new deadline to resolve all open claims. Pat Taney reports.
17h ago
Each veteran has a story to tell. Audra Brown introduces us to Mervin Fisher, who shares his experience of World War Two. His is a story of survival and hope.
Seven democrats and one independent have crossed the political aisle and joined republicans to advance a federal funding bill in the Senate, marking the first step toward potentially ending the shutdown. Karling Donoghue reports.
Canada Post CEO says the crown corporation has submitted its ‘transformation plan’ to Ottawa in a move to modernize the postal service amid ongoing labour disputes and economic challenges.
At least 4 people are dead and more than 1 million are now displaced across the Philippines following Typhoon Fung-Wong. Karling Donoghue reports.
7 democrats and 1 independent have crossed the political aisle and joined republicans to advance a federal funding bill in the Senate, marking the first step toward potentially ending the U.S. government shutdown. As Karling Donoghue explains, its sp
American travelers are dealing with a 1-2 PUNCH to start the week. Karin Caifa looks at the delays being caused by arctic weather and the ongoing U.S. government shutdown.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is issuing pardons for several allies who attempted to help overturn the results of the 2020 Presidential Election. Julia Benbrook looks at the list, which includes Rudy Giuliani.