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New figures from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board show home sales were down 23% in March of 2025 over March 2024. Uncertainty about Trump tariffs are keeping buyers and sellers on the sidelines.
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An Ontario court judge said the evidence showed that the duo routinely encouraged people to continue to remain at and join the protest despite knowing the adverse effect it was having on downtown residents and businesses.
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There is plenty of anger and a lot of head scratching after Donald Trump announced his reciprocal tariff plan. As Melanie Ng explains, some of the nations and territories that are including are quite surprising.
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Canada may have dodged a bullet when Donald Trump announced a new round of tariffs on Wednesday; however as Glen McGregor reports, Mark Carney says the remaining levies against our country will pose significant threats to workers and businesses.
A resident of a building that made recent headlines is questioning a recent notice he received to revoke his short-term rental registration with the City. Pat Taney reports.
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The rain will continue into the morning before warming up by the afternoon in Toronto. Meteorologist Jessie Uppal has your seven-day forecast.
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The big red canoe visible from the Gardiner is now a pile of ash and neighbours say they’re hoping for a replacement. City officials say they’re working on it and police say the fire looks suspicious. David Zura explains.
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The sixth teen accused in the death of Mr. Lee had their final day in court
Mayors representing cities around the Great Lakes region stress that trade is interconnected across the border, and a prolonged dispute will cost jobs. The mayor of Chicago says 11-thousand jobs in his region alone could be impacted.
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Ontario’s chief medical officer of health says while the measles outbreak is likely to continue into the summer, it likely will not worsen. Faiza Amin speaks with Dr. Allison Chris, Associate Medical Officer of Health for Toronto.
The Hospital for Sick Children has been a beacon of hope for families for a century and a half. We celebrate the institution’s 150th birthday with Sickkids patient ambassador, Stephanie Stavros, who holds the hospital close to her heart.
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Officials are cautioning people around rivers or bodies of water after a spring storm moved through the GTA Wednesday night, flooding some streets across the GTA
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Parkinson’s is currently one of the fastest-growing neurological conditions in the world, yet it is too often misunderstood. Audra Brown with the inspiring individuals sharing their stories of resilience and strength to help remove the stigma.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Rogers President and CEO Tony Staffieri discuss Rogers and the NHL’s new 12-year agreement.
The UN says aid agencies must act swiftly in Myanmar as monsoon season looms and threatens to make an already dire situation much worse. Erica Natividad reports.
Israel plans to establish a new security corridor across Gaza in an effort to put pressure on Hamas to release hostages. Erica Natividad reports.
After weeks of worry from staffers, massive job cuts are rolling through multiple agencies within U.S. Health and Human Services. As Laura Aguierre explains, the cuts are drawing polarizing reaction along partisan lines.