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The Maple Leafs once again face elimination in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. We break down what the team needs to do to force a Game Seven with the Florida Panthers.
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Ontario’s 2025 budget is pouring out changes that local producers are calling historic. Melissa Nakhavoly with why one local brewery is calling this is a shift they’ve been waiting decades for.
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What in store for the long weekend? The details in our seven-day forecast.
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As Honda postpones its massive EV investment in Ontario, the 2025 EV & Charging Expo in Toronto highlights where the industry is still accelerating. Brandon Rowe speaks with organizers and vendors about the road ahead.
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A Mississauga murder victim was living the ‘Canadian dream’ before being gunned down in a parking lot. Shauna Hunt with more from family and claims the Sikh business owner received threats before his death.
With the unveiling of the Ontario Budget for 2025 on Thursday, the government is also planning to remove even more bike lanes than originally announced. As Alan Carter reports, the province now has its sights on lanes near the legislature.
This year’s budget, titled ‘A Plan to Protect Ontario,’ sees billions in funds and tax credits to help businesses impacted by tariffs but an projected deficit of $14.6 billion this year. Mark McAllister breaks it down.
Steve Shipton, who owns a licensed inspection shop, reached back out to Speakers Corner with concerns about what he calls ongoing fraud in a program meant to make the roads in the province safer. Pat Taney reports.
Police are searching for suspects after a man was shot dead in a Mississauga plaza parking lot. Shauna Hunt with more from the scene.
Toronto Police say there was a nearly ninety per cent increase in reported hate crimes on public transit in 2024. Erica Natividad with how police and the TTC are tackling the issue.
Guiness Book of World Records may have to create a new category for this impressive 2-year-old. Audra Brown got a lesson in flags from a little geography whiz kid.
Conservatives say they’re always in favour of tax cuts, but need to at least see a bill from the Liberals before they can decide on it. And the Bloc Quebecois will challenge the results of a riding lost by 1 vote, in court.
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A group chat between ex-Canadian world junior hockey players was revealed in court, before the jury was unexpectedly dismissed for the day. Michelle Mackey has the latest from the hockey player sex assault trial.
Does the future of the courtroom involve heavy use of artificial intelligence? Brian Abel examines the potential uses of the tool, and where some say it could cross the line.
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The U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments about the enforcement of President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship order. Laura Aguirre looks at why judges may be weary of the issue, even as they appear open to limiting nationwide injunctions.
Cassie Ventura was back on the stand, facing cross-examination at the federal criminal trial of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs. Cole Higgins looks at the graphic testimony from the music mogul’s ex-girlfriend.
There are tariffs on steel, lumber, and automobiles – and now Donald Trump is threatening to slap levies on movies. We speak with Emmy-nominated casting director Nicole Hilliard-Forde on how this could effect Canadian film production.
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