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Jeremiah Perry's family 'relieved' teacher now charged a year after teen drowned during Ontario canoe trip

Charging an Ontario teacher with criminal negligence causing death a year after Jeremiah Perry drowned during a field trip is an "important step in ensuring that a tragedy like this never happens again," the Toronto high school student's family says.
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John Tory has no high-profile opponents for mayor — but he does have grassroots challengers

With no big-name challengers in the mayoral race, and only 24 hours to go before sign-ups close at city hall, John Tory looks poised to sail into a second term — but he does have critics hoping to end his time in the top job.

Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard's sex-assault case put over to August

Jacob Hoggard's sex-assault case has been put over until next month, with a lawyer appearing on his behalf in a Toronto court Thursday following the Hedley singer's arrest earlier this week.

Striking York workers slam back-to-work order, but students just want to go back to class

The union representing striking workers at York University says the Ontario government's back-to-work legislation amounts to a "trampling" of workers' constitutional rights. The school's students say they're happy to head back to class.

Driver shot dead in his SUV in Etobicoke was targeted, police say

Police have identified Kevin Boakye, 24, as the victim of a brazen daylight shooting on Wednesday in Etobicoke. Boakye was shot as he was driving and police believe he was targeted.

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