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Warmer with some isolated showers expected Tuesday before temperatures drop later this week. Meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has your seven-day forecast.
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Canada Post workers will be back to work on Tuesday. Rhianne Campbell spoke with union members who say the order from the Canada Industrial Relations Board is a ‘vicious blow’ to workers’ rights.
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The GTA is faced with a growing problem right now: the concerning pattern of teenagers involved in violent crimes. Shauna Hunt with the renewed push here in Toronto to keep teens off the streets and propel them INTO the workforce.
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital celebrated their 125 year anniversary by created a time capsule. Audra Brown with how the hospital has impacted children with disabilities for over a century.
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Canada’s Premiers gather in Mississauga to come up with a united response to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat. Mark McAllister on the Premiers summit, and how they’re reacting to the big news out of Ottawa.
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Multiple construction projects in Toronto’s east end have led to reduced lanes and long commutes for thousands of drivers. Many want to know if there will be any relief in the new year. Pat Taney reports
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Federal Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Christia Freeland announced her resignation hours before the fall economic statement was to be introduced on Monday. CityNews Parliament Hill reporter Glen McGregor has the latest.
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A Pickering woman says she feels pickpockets are allegedly targeting seniors at Value Village on days they offer a discount for those 60 and older. Dilshad Burman with her calls for the corporation to do more to protect vulnerable customers.
The provincial and territorial leaders discussed the federal finance minister’s move but also dealt with Trump’s tariff threat and border security. Mark McAllister reports.
A report to Toronto’s housing committee says very few office buildings make financial sense to convert into residences. A principal with an international architecture firm specializing in office conversions says the city is missing an opportunity.
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Canada Post workers have been ordered back to work by the Canada Industrial Relations Board. Rhianne Campbell is speaking with union members who say the back to work order is a ‘vicious blow’ to workers’ rights.
Madness in Ottawa as two Ministers quit, then the Liberals refuse to table a Fall update, before backtracking. Chrystia Freeland resigns, saying she’s lost Justin Trudeau’s confidence, and the deficit is far larger than expected.
Tragedy for a local community in Wisconsin, days before Christmas break. A student opens fire at a private Christian school, killing two people. Afua Baah reports.
France rushes aid to island territory of Mayotte, with hundreds feared dead following the weekend devastation of Cyclone Chido. Afua Baah reports.
For the first time in recorded history, downtown San Francisco was included in a tornado warning on Saturday as severe storms swept through the city. But, a tornado did touch down in Scotts Valley, 1 hour south of San Francisco.
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It has been a week since the stunning collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Rhianne Campbell explains how the lives of Syrians have been since rebels took power, while global leaders explore the way forward.