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Analysis John Tory is on track for re-election in 2018 — but a year is a (very) long time
Toronto Mayor John Tory is posting strong numbers in the polls but should not take re-election in 2018 for granted. More read comments
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Murder trial to finally shed light on Laura Babcock mystery
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The long-awaited trial of the two men accused of murdering Laura Babcock is expected to answer many questions, beginning with the most basic — what happened to her?
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Service on Barrie to Toronto GO Train line suspended for police investigation
Service on the Barrie-Toronto GO Train line was suspended Monday morning for a police investigation south of the Barrie GO station.
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Firefighters free man trapped during serious crash on Avenue Road
A male believed to be in his 20s is in a trauma care Monday morning after he slammed into a metal pole while driving in North York overnight.
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1 year out: Is Mayor John Tory making good on his campaign promises?
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Mayor John Tory swept into office on a promise of building “One Toronto,” a less-divided city with more transit options, fewer crippling traffic jams and a council that gets things done. So how's that going?
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Go Public TD insider says bank doesn't want you to know it's outsourcing work overseas
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A TD Bank employee is speaking out because she's concerned that customers have no idea their private information — everything from their home address and phone number to chequing and savings accounts, lines of credit and mortgages — is being shared with offshore workers.
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Online travel agency TRVL shuts down in Ontario
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A new website that lets travellers bypass travel agents and pocket commissions has ceased operations in Ontario after the province's travel regulator claimed the site violates provincial laws.
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Brought to life in death: Hundreds honour Gord Downie and story of Chanie Wenjack in Richmond Hill
Less than a week after the death of Gord Downie, hundreds inspired by his work to rebuild Canada’s broken relationship with its Indigenous peoples gathered in Richmond Hill.
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FBI agent who helped nab Via Rail plotters worries sleeper soldier in U.S. may have gotten away
The undercover FBI agent who stopped an al-Qaeda terror plot to derail a Via Rail train near Toronto says a Canadian decision to wrap up the probe cost U.S. intelligence agencies the chance to catch a suspected terrorist sleeper agent. The agent spoke to CBC's The Fifth Estate in an exclusive interview.
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Buyers regain confidence as Toronto real estate market rebounds from summer sales slump
The uncertainty sparked by the introduction of Ontario's fair housing plan is starting to wane as formerly hesitant would-be buyers regain confidence that Toronto's real estate market is stabilizing again, analysts and agents said Sunday.
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Successful lawyers more likely to experience mental health problems, Toronto study finds
New Canadian research suggests lawyers are more likely to experience mental health struggles the more successful they are in their field.
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Recap TFC draw with Atlanta to set MLS record for most points in a season
Atlanta United set a pair of attendance records Sunday but failed to secure a first-round bye in the playoffs when Sebastian Giovinco scored on a brilliant free kick in the 84th minute, giving Toronto FC a 2-2 tie and the most points ever in a Major League Soccer season.
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Fall-like temperatures will (finally) hit Toronto this week
Toronto's summer-like temperatures that have been lingering well into October are expected to cool off this week.
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Kenya's Philemon Rono runs fastest marathon ever in Canada, taking Toronto race
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Kenyan runner Philemon Rono ran a historic Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon on Sunday, crossing the finish line at 2:06:51 — winning the race and setting a new record for the fastest marathon run on Canadian soil.
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Police identify Georgina man, 30, fatally shot outside Newmarket home
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York Regional Police have identified a man fatally shot outside a Newmarket home as Cody Gionet, 30, of Georgina, Ont.
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Driver of street sweeper charged with impaired driving in Mississauga
A driver of a street sweeper moving "extremely slowly" on the QEW in Mississauga last week is facing charges after he was caught with "open liquor," Ontario Provincial Police say.
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Ontario college strike spotlights 'new norm' of precarious labour in academia
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Precarious work is the "new norm" at Canada's colleges and universities, say teachers who are constantly put on contracts instead of being hired permanently. They say it's not only difficult for them personally, but it's having an impact on students.
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'Beyond their control': International students won't face immigration penalties over college strike
Tens of thousands of international students affected by a faculty strike at Ontario colleges are being reassured by immigration officials that they won't be penalized for a delay that is beyond their control.
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Walmart ramps up self-checkout by letting customers ring in items while shopping
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New scan-and-go technology being rolled out at Walmart stores allows shoppers to scan and bag their items while they shop, and it may lead to customers bypassing checkout altogether.
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Ontario hands over last piece of land for Rouge National Urban Park, but skeptics remain
More than three decades of work by environmentalists, activists and local politicians culminated Saturday with a major transfer of provincial land to complete the nearly 80-square kilometre Rouge National Urban Park in east Toronto.
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- Prominent Russian reporter stabbed in Moscow radio station
- Soldier's widow angry at Trump, defends Congress member's account of condolence call
- Family of Malta journalist killed by bomb could be forced to pay in her libel suits
- Kelly Craft begins job as U.S. ambassador to Canada
- Environment Canada scales back climate measurements at Alert due to staff shortage
- Trudeau appoints Bob Rae as special envoy to Myanmar
- Neighbourhoods near Edmonton evacuated after train carrying crude oil derails
- Keep a 'wary eye' on U.S. travel visas, Goodale tells American counterpart
- Motherisk hair test evidence tossed out of Colorado court 2 decades before questions raised in Canada
- TD insider says bank doesn't want you to know it's outsourcing work overseas
- 'It's a tragedy': How the flawed Motherisk hair test helped fracture families across Canada
- Woman alleged to have unlawfully injected botox for years under investigation
- Did the UN ignore warnings of ethnic cleansing of Rohingya in Myanmar?
Analysis
- Canadian interest rates must be just right for a Goldilocks economy: Don Pittis
- Trudeau reluctant to reveal too much on Quebec's face-covering law: Aaron Wherry
- 'The old guard in revolt': Why ex-presidents are violating code of silence to fight 'Trumpism'
- NAFTA's demise just one potential trigger for a market crash: Don Pittis
- Bill Morneau tries to divest himself of a controversy: Aaron Wherry
- DND sex assault conviction rate lower than civilian courts
- Kelly Craft begins job as U.S. ambassador to Canada
- U.S. not 'dictatorship,' time for Congress to commit on NAFTA: Liberal MP
- 4 parties vying for federal byelection win in battleground Quebec
- Trudeau appoints Bob Rae as special envoy to Myanmar
- Canadian interest rates must be just right for a Goldilocks economy: Don Pittis
- 'They have access to your entire identity': TD Bank insider blows whistle on work being moved to India
- Online travel agency TRVL shuts down in Ontario
- Walmart ramps up self-checkout by letting customers ring in items while shopping
- Busting superfoods: CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
- Justin Timberlake invited back to Super Bowl halftime show
- 38 accuse writer-director James Toback of sexual harassment
- No joke: David Letterman honoured with Mark Twain Prize
- A Mortician's Tale explores the poignant — and mundane — realities of death
- Guitars for Vets, Great Big Sea's Sean McCann help soldiers heal through music
- 'No threat': Civil liberties groups support Chelsea Manning's bid to cross Canadian border
- Environment Canada scales back climate measurements at Alert due to staff shortage
- Right whales could be 20 years away from certain extinction, scientists say
- Walmart ramps up self-checkout by letting customers ring in items while shopping
- Germany's new facial recognition technology reminiscent of Cold War surveillance for some
Interactives
- How does your personal income compare to that of other Canadians?
- 'I just had a weak moment': Disgraced Blue Jays fan Ken Pagan on life after the beer toss
- 'They just simply don't know': The Indigenous innovators challenging Canadians to a difficult conversation
- When darkness descends, Nunavut teens dance it out
- Remix Canada's latest census results to see how you fit in
- Step aside, YouTube: Inuktitube a 'one-stop-shop' for online Inuktitut videos
- Brought to life in death: Hundreds honour Gord Downie and story of Chanie Wenjack in Richmond Hill
- 'I'm still shocked:' Family reacts to RCMP shooting of man in North Battleford, Sask.
- Mi'kmaq language classes at Membertou open to all
- Family of woman, 21, killed in Winnipeg shooting embark on 4-day honour walk
- Concussions a common enemy for Olympic athletes
- 5 things we learned in the NHL last week: Crosby's smarts will make you look silly
- Denny Morrison making strides toward Olympic comeback
- Andrew Wiggins sinks long buzzer-beater as Timberwolves top Thunder
- Patrick Chan cutting down on quads for Skate Canada