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After a two day search, the man believed to be responsible for shooting at cars on Highway 401 has been arrested in downtown Toronto. Erica Natividad with why his arrest is renewing calls for bail reform.
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Feed Scarborough is an initiative that has been serving those in need in the east end community, but it is now expanding its offering in an effort to address the root causes of food insecurity.
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Getting a summer job is a right of passage for any young person, but for some teens here in our city- it’s also a lifeline. One of Toronto’s largest youth-led initiatives is calling for more opportunities to be created.
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First of its kind Indigenous run and owned pop-up department store in Eaton Centre where you can not only shop Indigenous brands but engage with Indigenous culture and fashion.
A family in Whitby claims they were wrongly targeted in a police investigation. They’re now searching for answers. Pat Taney reports.
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It’s that time of year again when families across Ontario are looking for the perfect Christmas tree. But as Catalina Gillies reports, this holiday season, those might find their wallets stretched a little thinner.
The first snowfall will be coming for snowbelt areas this weekend. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
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The baby’s body was lost for almost two years before Etobicoke General Hospital called the mother and told her they found it. Now, the Coroner’s office has confirmed it will do a DNA test to ensure the right body was found.
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An internal document obtained by the Ontario Liberals shows millions of family doctors will likely retire within the next five years. The report also suggests 1-in-4 residents do not have a primary physician. Mark McAllister reports.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is holding a first ministers meeting today, hoping to present a united front to President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to slap 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian exports to the U.S.
The GST holiday and the $250 rebates that the Trudeau government are promising isn’t a done deal. NDP leader Jagmeet Singh is refusing to support the legislation unless the payments are expanded to include more Canadians.
The special mediator appointed to assist in talks between Canada Post and its striking workers has decided to suspend mediation efforts, saying the two sides remain far apart on critical issues.
Donald Trump’s tariff threats and the ongoing Canada Post work stoppage continue to plagued the Trudeau government. Parliament Hill correspondent Glen McGregor reports on a pivotal phone call the feds are set to have with provincial leaders.
Tens of millions of Americans will travel over the Thanksgiving weekend. Ivan Rodriguez looks at the large crowds and the storm systems that could bring everything to a halt.
Tuesday is expected to be the busiest travel day in U.S. history. Laura Aguierre looks at how weather worries could throw a wrench into Thanksgiving travel.
Leaders in the football community are trying to tackle growing concerns about concussions. Michael Yoshida looks at the new innovations like the Guardian Cap and what it will cut down on the number of head injuries.
One of the busiest travel seasons is about to begin across the United States. But as Brian Abel explains, wild weather could prevent many from reaching their final destination.