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The Ford government has quietly reversed a rule they claim was meant to prioritize Ontarians over international medical graduates. Rhianne Campbell with on how this affects future doctors looking to practice in the province.
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Sunshine to start the weekend before showers return on Sunday, marking another unsettled stretch with showers in the forecast for the first half of next week.
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The U.K. is leading talks over a non-NATO coalition of nations to secure the Strait of Hormuz. But Canada has still not yet said if it's interested in getting involved.
The Liberal Party convention continues in Montreal just after a fifth opposition Member of Parliament crossed the floor to the Liberals earlier this week. Glen McGregor has the details.
The U.K. is leading talks over a non-NATO coalition of nations to secure the Strait of Hormuz. But Canada has still not yet said if it’s interested in getting involved.
Hamilton police have arrested five men in connection with the shooting death of 16‑year‑old Faizaan Awan, a Stoney Creek teen killed while fleeing gunfire in March 2025.
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The Ford government said they plan to shorten the time teachers in training need to receive a degree amid a province-wide shortage of educators.
Peel Regional Police say the suspect involved in the double stabbing of two women at a Brampton home is related to the victims, however the incident was not a case of intimate partner violence.
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Over 200 Stellantis Brampton workers have moved to work at the Windsor plant, as uncertainty over the company’s commitment to resume production lingers. After a lengthy retooling of the plant, workers were expected to be back on the line around now.
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Toronto’s Line 2 Bloor–Danforth subway faced major disruptions on Friday after a hydraulic fluid spill forced the TTC to halt service between Ossington and Woodbine stations — the second related shutdown on the line in less than a week.
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Prom dreams came true for nearly 200 girls in York Region when they were gifted head-to-toe outfits for graduation celebrations. Audra Brown with the mission to erase financial barriers and make sure everyone feels included and special for their big
The plan is to reduce teaching programs from two years to one to try and get more teachers in the classroom. Unions say the problem isn’t a shortage but finding ways to keep them in the profession. Mark McAllister reports.
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The Canadian economy added a modest number of jobs in March, reversing a two-month losing trend. Business Analyst Kris McCusker examines where the job gains are happening, and why inflation is suddenly soaring in the United States.
On day one of the Liberal party convention, notable speakers addressed the crowd in Montreal, including former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and newly joined Liberal MP Marilyn Gladu.
Steve Paikin and Caryn Ceolin discuss the Liberal Party of Canada’s party convention and the issues on the agenda.
The Artemis II crew is set to splash down in San Diego, capping off a historic lunar mission. Marybel Gonzalez looks at what the astronauts will experience during re-entry, and how their health will be monitored in the days and weeks to come.
In a rare public address, U.S. First Lady Melania Trump says she’s had no relationship with convicted sex offender Jefferey Epstein and is calling on congress to take action to address his crimes. Catalina Gillies reports.
The fragile U.S.–Iran ceasefire is showing new signs of strain, just one day before negotiations are set to begin in Pakistan. President Donald Trump accusing Tehran of failing to uphold parts of the agreement. Catalina Gillies reports.
As most of the world watching hold their breaths for the safe return of the four crew members aboard the Orion spacecraft, NASA is working away to ensure a successful splashdown to complete the Artemis II mission.