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Canada says it's facilitating flights home for citizens fleeing Iran and Israel, if they can get to certain border countries. Michelle Mackey has what Canadians in the region need to know.
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The Toronto District School Board has approved a two-year budget plan aimed at eliminating a 34.4 million dollar deficit. As Jazan Grewal reports, the TDSB chair blames the cuts on provincial underfunding.
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Former Blue Jay Randal Grichuk is back in Toronto for the first time since 2021. CityNews’ Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn spoke to Grichuk about his Toronto memories and a recent career milestone.
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Canada’s competition bureau is recommending easier access for foreign airlines to operate in Canada and own companies based in the country. Edward Djan has more.
Canada says it’s facilitating flights home for citizens fleeing Iran and Israel, if they can get to certain border countries. Michelle Mackey has what Canadians in the region need to know.
Seasonal temperatures with the chance of showers and a risk of thunderstorms on Friday as summer officially arrives late in the evening.
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A three-year-old girl from Montreal that had been missing for nearly a week has been found alive along an Ottawa highway in Ontario.
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Toronto Police say they have arrested 11 people and continue to search for two suspects linked to a criminal network running taxi scams that have allegedly stolen from more than 300 people.
A TTC streetcar derailed off a busy intersection during the morning commute on Dundas Street West & Bathurst Street.
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The GTA will see on and off showers throughout Thursday with cooler temperatures, before a heat wave hits the region this weekend.
The Prime Minister says the U.S. has agreed to a 30-day deadline on trade talks. After that 30 days, Mark Carney says Canada will adjust steel & aluminum tariffs on the U.S., depending on how negotiations go.
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Defense spending, trade, and how the clock is ticking on a promise Prime Minister Mark Carney made, Cynthia Mulligan dives into the latest headlines from Parliament Hill during CityTalks, with Amanda Galbraith and Sharon Kaur.
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As the world marks kidney cancer day, urologic surgeon Dr. Keith Lawson and Kidney Cancer Canada’s executive director Christine Collins explains how Canadians can detect and lower their risk of the tenth most common cancer in Canada.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to attend the NATO summit at The Hague where discussions on defence spending is likely to be a focus as pressure to increase aid targets to 5 per cent loom over.
Canada’s intelligence agency is sounding the alarm on a continued threat to Canada’s foreign interference from India, it detailed in a new report.
SpaceX’s Starship “experienced a major anomaly,” after it exploded during its 10th test flight in Texas.
Donald Trump continues to publicly debate whether or not he’ll strike Iran, telling reporters “You don’t know. I may do it, I may not do it.” Brandon Choghri has the latest as the conflict between Israel and Iran enters a sixth day.
An Iranian state TV anchor was interrupted when air strikes landed near the studio, as tensions continue to escalate between Israel and Iran.