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Road closures and TTC diversions will be in effect as the city prepares for Nuit Blanche on Saturday. Dilshad Burman with the plans and preparation in place for the all night art fest.
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She is a bilingual spoken word poet, a human rights activist and as of October 15th she’s adding a new title: Toronto’s first inaugural Youth Poet Laureate. We sit down with Shahaddah Jack to talk about her new appointment with the city.
In a victory for air travellers, the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed an appeal by a group of airlines that challenged Canada's passenger rights charter. Our Parliament Hill reporter Glen McGregor explains what's at stake.
Nearly 2,600 people across Canada are diagnosed with breast cancer every month. October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and one organization wants those dealing with breast cancer to know they are not alone.
In a victory for air travellers, the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed an appeal by a group of airlines that challenged Canada’s passenger rights charter. Our Parliament Hill reporter Glen McGregor explains what’s at stake.
A pair of businesses serving feel-good autumn memories say this season is off to another strong start as the love of all things fall continues its rise locally and abroad. David Zura explains.
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Three people have been arrested including a minor after a Toronto police officer was shot during a robbery investigation. Shauna Hunt reports the alleged shooter was out on bail.
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The deal between the province and Therme Canada for its water park and spa development includes “performance rent” but the deal can’t be broken for 10 years. Mark McAllister reports.
Two sisters may not see Taylor Swift in Toronto next month after they say their coveted tickets were stolen straight from their Ticketmaster account. Erica Natividad reports.
The Prime Minister sits down for around an hour, speaking on his political thoughts and regrets – except the interviewer is another Liberal MP. One analyst speculates it’s part of a new media approach.
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Tesla is trying to regain a foothold in the vehicle market. Plus, Nike braces for slower sales and the value of X has plummeted since Elon Musk took charge. Fil Martino explains.
The Bloc Québécois have passed a bill calling on the government to approve its pension top-up bill. If the Liberals don’t give it, BQ boss Yves-François Blanchet says he could start negotiations on a no-confidence motion next week.
Jacob Hoggard testified he did not sexually assault a woman in Kirkland Lake in 2016. Michelle Mackey has the latest from the trial in Haileybury.
U.S. President Joe Biden visited Florida to survey the damage left by Hurricane Helene. Karling Donoghue reports on the ongoing cleanup and recovery efforts.
Tens of thousands are rushing to flee Lebanon as cross-border rocket fire between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah continue to intensify. Karling Donoghue reports.
Several punches were thrown during the U.S. Vice Presidential debate. Julia Benbrook looks at whether any of them will have an impact on voters.
U.S. President Joe Biden travelled to North Carolina to take an aerial tour of the devastation left behind by Hurricane Helene. Laura Aguirre updates the recovery efforts.