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Starting January 1st, Toronto’s recycling will be handled by a private company. Brandon Choghri with the concerns from officials and residents over the collection changes.
13m ago
With more Canadians falling victim to scams that cost them thousands of dollars, the federal government has plans to crack down on the crime. Erica Natividad with the proposed measures and how soon they could take effect.
35m ago
Two suspects have been arrested in connection to a kidnapping and armed home invasion that happened early Wednesday morning, however police say the hunt isn't over yet, with two suspects still at large. Catalina Gillies reports.
40m ago
Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands have pulled out of Eurovision 2026 after organizers decided to allow Israel to compete. Michelle Mackey explains.
51m ago
Two suspects have been arrested in connection to a kidnapping and armed home invasion that happened early Wednesday morning, however police say the hunt isn’t over yet, with two suspects still at large. Catalina Gillies reports.
The City of Toronto announced that it will no longer oversee residential recycling services due to provincial legislation requiring a transition to a private provider.
4h ago
Frustration over ticket prices to World Cup soccer matches in Toronto and Vancouver, and how this week’s tournament draw is an opportunity to bring Canadian and American leaders closer together. Glen McGregor explains.
21h ago
A cold front moves in and temperatures will fall throughout the day, making it feel like -14 across the GTA in the evening
23h ago
Almost a week after a fire at 2 condo buildings, material between the walls continues to smolder. The Fire Chief says there is no firm timeline for when residents will be allowed to return.
From groceries to holiday gifts, loyalty points from programs like PC Optimum can shave a real chunk off the bill. But a proposed change to Ontario’s consumer protection laws has some people wondering whether those points will stay safe.
A gun and baseball bat used in a botched robbery outside of a plaza in Mississauga have left a man fighting for his life. Shauna Hunt reports.
54m ago
A fiery exchange at Queen’s Park as the Liberals accuse the premier of neglecting students, and demand a $1B investment in education to hire support staff. Tina Yazdani reports.
2h ago
After upsetting some B.C. First Nations with a joke about meeting over Zoom, Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson met West Coast representatives at the Assembly of First Nations Special Chiefs’ Assembly in Ottawa.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump for a brief discussion during his trip to Washington for the FIFA World Cup draw.
5h ago
From politics to pop culture, Google Trends expert Hibaq Ali breaks down the top trends and searches Canadians sought out in 2025.
6h ago
An inquiry has found Russian president Vladimir Putin responsible for the nerve agent attack that killed an innocent woman, Dawn Sturgess, in 2018. Michelle Mackey reports.
53m ago
Health experts across the U.S. are warning against potentials changes to the CDC’s childhood vaccine schedule, sounding the alarm on its health safety consequences.
The U.S. ramps up ICE raids throughout the country, while Trump pauses immigration applications from Somalia and 18 other non-European countries. Alessandra Carneiro reports.
December 3, 2025 5:29 pm EST EST