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A stretch of the westbound Gardiner Expressway will be reduced from four lanes to three for approximately one year starting April 7th, when the city begins critical repair work on five bridges. Melissa Nakhavoly has the details.
5h ago
According to the province's integrity commissioner, Nico Fidani-Diker failed to register as a lobbyist while working for a client trying to remove land from the Greenbelt. Mark McAllister has the latest.
6h ago
The rain will be back midweek as temperatures are expected to warm up slightly. Meteorologist Jessie Uppal has your seven-day forecast.
7h ago
Nine supervised drug consumption sites will close this week, despite a court injunction allowing them to keep operating. Brandon Choghri speaks with advocates and clients who say shutting down the sites puts lives at risk.
8h ago
According to the province’s integrity commissioner, Nico Fidani-Diker failed to register as a lobbyist while working for a client trying to remove land from the Greenbelt. Mark McAllister has the latest.
U.S. President Donald Trump has been vowing to introduce reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday. One Canadian Premier says the threat has become personal.
13h ago
After suffering from a life-altering illness for years and getting few answers from medical professionals in Canada, one woman is hoping for help abroad. Pat Taney reports.
14h ago
The long-awaited North building at the market is complete and partially open, allowing the popular Saturday farmer’s market to officially move back within days. David Zura explains.
The proposed site for a new homeless shelter in Etobicoke drew both supporters and opponents on Sunday. Rhianne Campbell explains.
Clean up and recovery efforts are underway following the weekend’s ice storm. Michelle Mackey is reporting from Peterborough which remains under a state of emergency.
CityNews’ Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn spoke to Ernie Clement about the Vladdy bobblehead giveaway and the Jays’ season so far.
Sexual assault and intimate partner violence survivors are suing the federal government after a court backlog booted their court cases. Shauna Hunt with their call for systemic reform. Warning: some viewers may find some of this content disturbing
The Conservatives say Canada should designate areas as pre-approved for projects like pipelines or railways. This as the NDP say Canada should not subsidize oil & gas companies & Liberals promise government built affordable homes.
9h ago
The Liberal campaign makes its first stop in the GTA, but leader Mark Carney is knocked off message by controversial remarks made by one of their candidates in Markham-Unionville. Glen McGregor has more.
10h ago
The UN says the bodies of 15 aid workers have been recovered, bringing a week long search to an end. Erica Natividad with what’s known about their last mission and the Israeli military’s latest evacuation orders.
The death toll from Friday’s 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar has surpassed 2,000, according to state media. Erica Natividad with the urgent push to find survivors and the international aid pouring in.
U.S. President Donald Trump claims he isn’t joking about the possibility of serving a third term in the White House. The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution says no person shall be elected to the office of President more than twice.
Hamas has accepted a fresh ceasefire proposal, presented by Egyptian and Qatari mediators on Thursday. Karling Donoghue reports on the Israeli response.