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The Ontario SPCA says hard times for families are hitting pets and they're cutting adoption fees through the weekend as shelters are increasingly strained. David Zura explains.
18h ago
Time is running out before a potential Air Canada pilots strike could occur with some operations already affected as of Friday. As Catalina Gillies explains, some passengers are already coming up with backup plans.
President Biden met with British PM Keir Starmer to discuss whether to allow Western missiles to be used against Russia. Erica Natividad reports
19h ago
Sunny skies and above seasonal conditions for the next several days. Could this be the last 'summer-like' weekend of the year?
The Ontario SPCA says hard times for families are hitting pets and they’re cutting adoption fees through the weekend as shelters are increasingly strained. David Zura explains.
Sunny skies and above seasonal conditions for the next several days. Could this be the last ‘summer-like’ weekend of the year?
Two NASA astronauts whose 8-day test flight turned into a months long mission are speaking for the first time from the ISS. Erica Natividad reports.
The newest park on the water’s edge in Toronto is set to open to the public on Saturday. Nick Westoll has more on Leslie Lookout Park.
Dozens came together in support of one of the five supervised consumption sites set to close in Toronto. The Ford government announced the facilities would need to shut down by the end of March next year. Mark McAllister reports.
Activists fear the political debate about the carbon tax is overshadowing debate about fighting climate change. With the world expected to blow past 1.5° C of warming, one compares it to “fighting about deck chairs on the Titanic.”
The Conservatives are pitching their own alternative to the Liberal Party’s Online Harms Act, that they say could still protect privacy and free speech. Meanwhile, Jagmeet Singh says the NDP now disagrees with the carbon tax.
Air Canada is on the brink of having to cancel flights. Faiza Amin speaks with aviation expert and McGill University professor, John Gradek, on how the feds could intervene and the potential impact on travellers.
CityNews’ Lindsay Dunn was on the red carpet for the world premiere of the movie ‘Millers in Marriage’ at TIFF and spoke to the stars of the movie.
Workers at Boeing factories on the U.S. West Coast have walked off the job. Plus, workers at a Mississauga Walmart make history on Donald Trump teases the release of his business plan. Ari Rabinovitch reports.
Coming off a heated debate, both Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are spending millions of dollars on attack ads. Julia Benbrook looks at the messages the two Presidential candidates are trying to deliver.
20h ago