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Nurse-to-patient ratios have been at the forefront of negotiations with hospitals to better safety, according to the Ontario Nurses’ Association. Mark McAllister explains.
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New polling shows for the first time something other than a domestic concern is the number one issue in a federal election. Polling also shows Canadians think Mark Carney and the Liberals are best suited to handle US-Canada issues.
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The fallout continues from the revelation that a journalist was added to a group chat among top Trump administration officials about plans for a military strike. Karin Caifa looks at whether the app is safe for government use.
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Officials believe the fire may have been fed by some construction propane cylinders, based on what was reported by the first-in crews.
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A beach vacation turns into a nightmare for a Burlington couple after a husband was detained at the Punta Cana airport. Melissa Nakhavoly with more.
A retails analyst says it’s going to be a big challenge to fill the massive retail spaces that will be left empty when The Bay stores close. Dilshad Burman with what the future of those spaces might look like.
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Despite national polling numbers showing a very tight race between the Liberals and Conservatives, voters in Toronto think Mark Carney and the Liberals would be best for the city and best for dealing with Donald Trump.
Muslim community members and political leaders are condemning an attack against a hijab-wearing woman in an Ajax library over the weekend. Afua Baah reports.
For the first time, two First Nations will have access to the transit and GO train system. Providing much need transportation options to residents and visitors.
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Two parties are promising different types of tax cuts if they win Canada’s next federal election. Glen McGregor breaks down the differences as party leaders hit the campaign trail.
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Tory leader Pierre Poilievre says he would cut the lowest income tax bracket from 15% to 12.75%. He says this would save the average worker $900 a year. But other leaders say that would require huge cuts to public programs.
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a proclamation invoking the Alien Enemies Act, an 18th-century law that was previously used when American was at war. Ivan Rodriguez examines why the President is using the law now.
Parts of the Carolinas that were hammered by Hurricane Helene last year are in the danger zone once again. Michael Yoshida looks at the wildfires that are causing widespread damage across two states.
Canadians will head to the polls on April 28. Mark Carney is asking for a strong mandate to deal with Donald Trump. Pierre Poilievre went after the Liberals’ track record over the past decade, and Jagmeet Singh attacked Carney’s resume as a banker.