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A man who shipped an expensive one of a kind drum kit over the border to the U.S. is now warning others to be extra vigilant when sending out important packages. Pat Taney reports.
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April is National Gardening Month and one retirement residence in North York is growing more than just plants thanks to one resident's green thumb and 8 decades of experience. Audra Brown with how this gardener brings colourful joy to his community.
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Carney, who is leading in the polls, became the main target of all his rivals’ attacks early in Thursday’s final debate of the election.
Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank are calling for an end to the alleged mistreatment of prisoners inside Israeli prisons. Karling Donoghue details the day of protest.
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April is National Gardening Month and one retirement residence in North York is growing more than just plants thanks to one resident’s green thumb and 8 decades of experience. Audra Brown with how this gardener brings colourful joy to his community.
Police have identified the suspect in Tuesday’s hit-and-run on the TMU campus that injured four people. Investigators believe this was a targeted attack, but have yet to find the suspect or the vehicle involved.
It will be a wet start to the Easter weekend before a sunny but cooler Sunday. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
The search is on for suspects in a double murder that has rocked Toronto’s Riverdale neighbourhood. Shauna Hunt is at the scene where the victims were gunned down.
A New York Times investigation uncovered that the Austrian-based company may have been “misleading” with its financial details and experience before landing the 95-year lease with the Ontario government. Mark McAllister reports.
John Tavares, Max Domi and Craig Berube discuss the Leafs upcoming playoff series again the Ottawa Senators.
Dozens gathered to rally against Toronto’s proposed bylaw that would prevent protests near vulnerable institutions like places of worship. Why demonstrators held the rally on the anniversary of Canada’s Charter.
The Bank of Canada is holding the key interest rate steady amid great global uncertainty. Business Analyst Kris McCusker looks at the two possible scenarios that policymakers are painting for our economy.
The Leaders’ Debate Commission says the Green Party is not allowed in the debates for this federal election. The Commission says it’s because the Greens don’t have enough candidates. The Greens say they were twice told they qualified.
Federal leaders are huddling with their teams this preparing for tonight’s French language in Montreal. As Glen McGregor explains, it’s certainly appointment viewing for undecided voters.
The U.S. federal judge overseeing the case of a man mistakenly deported to El Salvador is expressing growing frustration at the response coming from the White House. As Laura Aguirre explains, one Senator is taking matters into his own hands.
With just under two weeks until the federal election, Cynthia Mulligan and John Wright analyze recent polling data and different campaign strategies.
Another day, another change to Donald Trump’s tariff plans. The president now says he may pump the brakes on the auto tariffs, while threatening a new tax on pharmaceuticals. Brandon Choghri has the details.