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Its been four years since the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act to put an end to the truckers' convoy protest that brought Ottawa to a standstill for weeks. As Xiaoli Li explains, the fight over whether that move was constitutional.
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A rollercoaster of temperatures is expected over the next week, bringing mixed precipitation towards the end of the week. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
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Ahead of a planned OSAP rally, the Ford government is taking proactive measures to protect the statues at Queen’s Park for the first time. Tina Yazdani has the details.
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A man convicted of sexually assaulting and killing a 14-year-old Scarborough boy 40 years ago has been approved for two more Unescorted Temporary Absences, Alessandra Carneiro, reports.
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Its been four years since the federal government invoked the Emergencies Act to put an end to the truckers’ convoy protest that brought Ottawa to a standstill for weeks. As Xiaoli Li explains, the fight over whether that move was constitutional.
U.S. Vice-President JD Vance said Canada has ‘taken advantage’ of the U.S. for most of his whole life, seemingly referring to Canada and the U.S. first trade deal nearly 40 years ago.
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The federal government is appealing the Supreme Court’s decision that declared the use of the Emergencies Act as unconstitutional.
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A Hamilton man wanted for years in connection with a series of organized crime-related shootings has been arrested in Mexico, police confirmed to CityNews on Wednesday.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford congratulated a home owner in Vaughan who shot at a group of men that broke into his home during a late-night home invasion.
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A growing number of Canadians say they’ve had enough of tipping, and a new national survey suggests the country may be reaching a breaking point.
The mayor and the premier are weighing in one day after an OPP report found no evidence of collusion among the 3 Toronto officers who were the prosecution’s key witnesses in the trial of Umar Zameer. Afua Baah reports.
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Patrick Watson, assistant professor at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Criminology & Sociolegal Studies, explains why he’s disappointed in the findings of the collusion of evidence prove in the death trial of a Toronto officer.
As talks around the review of our trade deal CUSMA get into full swing, the President’s point person on trade, and even the vice president, are taking shots at Canada.
As Mark Carney’s Liberals rise in the polls, Pierre Poilievre is out with a message of his own, taking aim at Carney’s track record in a St. Patrick’s day message. But did it land? This week’s CityTalks panel discusses.
Iran launched a new wave of strikes on Israel and Gulf neighbours as Israel said it killed Iran’s intelligence minister overnight. Brandon Rowe reports.
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Families in Kabul are searching for loved ones after a strike on a rehab hospital that Afghan officials blame on Pakistan. Islamabad denies it targeted civilians. Brandon Rowe reports.
Millions are without power in Cuba after a nationwide blackout as the country’s energy crisis deepens. Brandon Rowe reports.
March 17, 2026 6:40 pm EST EST
Israel says it has killed a top Iranian official as the war enters its third week with no sign of easing. Brandon Rowe reports.