Toronto
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Conservative candidate apologizes 'unequivocally' for allegedly homophobic comments on Twitter
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Man attacks woman with machete, killing her in Toronto’s east end, police say
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The $500,000 Toronto house is real — just look to the laneways
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The obscure Canadian law that keeps screwing up high-profile criminal trials
Top Ontario court rules 3-2 in favour of Ford government law that slashed Toronto city council
The court's split decision increases the likelihood the Supreme Court of Canada will have to weigh in on the issue
Making waves — how Sidewalk Labs will bring cottage country to Toronto
Regardless of how Sidewalk's proposal plays out, it is the latest example of downtown waterfront developers' taking advantage of the 13th largest lake in the world
Disciplinary hearing postponed for cop who arrested but released serial killer Bruce McArthur
Gauthier is charged with insubordination and neglect of duty related to his handling of a complaint by a man who says McArthur tried to strangle him
New trial ordered for men convicted of terror charges in VIA rail plot
Lawyers argued the trial judge mistakenly rejected their client's request regarding the method of jury selection
Double fatality in blazing multi-vehicle crash on 401 in Mississauga
Initial reports indicate a Corvette lost control and collided with the truck, causing it to roll over and burst into flames
Stolen 10-month-old puppy from Toronto Humane Society is returned safely
Toronto police say Christopher Rich, 31, visited the animal shelter three separate times demanding he take the puppy for free but was turned awayRead the Full Story →
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Bio-warfare experts question why Canada was sending lethal viruses to China
'I think the Chinese activities … are highly suspicious,' one expert said, after it was revealed a Winnipeg lab sent samples of Ebola and henipavirus to China -
Her run for the Ontario PCs ended after she tweeted about Islam, but Ghada Melek is now a federal Conservative candidate
Sources tell the National Post there is 'no communication' between the provincial and federal parties
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'Titans' crew member dead after equipment explosion at Toronto special effects facility
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I fixated on that last bullet hole for a year: I finally found out why it’s still there
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Attracting millennials: How builders and developers are reeling in the new generation of buyers
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Your Ward News editor convicted of peddling hate granted chance to convince judge to reopen trial
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Open letter from Chinese-Canadian groups boosts Hong Kong government, blasts protesters
Massive Pride parade to take over downtown Toronto today
Toronto psychoanalyst who abused two patients under guise of conversion therapy denounced as a sexual predator
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WatchToronto Danforth mass shooter's long dark obsession with death, violence and 'incel' ideology
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Shining a spotlight on some of Toronto's up-and-coming properties
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The Toronto Raptors' gruelling, emotional and uplifting march to the NBA championship
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The Raptors' diversity serves them well as global champions
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'Breakfast of Influencers' at Toronto’s St. Michael's Hospital aims to raise awareness about urban health care
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Toronto Raptors fans line up for Jurassic Park three days before Game 5
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Experts back Toronto father's appeal of ruling that said mother could refuse to vaccinate children
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Province puts out call for Ontario Place development proposals, but rules out condos and casino
Monitors say U.S.-led coalition killed 1,600 civilians in Raqqa — that's hundreds more than previously admitted
Raqqa was the de facto capital of ISIL's self-declared caliphate, which once encompassed a third of Syria and IraqRead the Full Story →
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Sikh-Canadian activists put on no-fly list after Trudeau's India visit; critics say aim was to appease Indian government
Under the Secure Air Travel Act, the three have been told there are reasonable grounds to suspect they might 'threaten transportation security' -
As Beijing flexes its muscles, one Hong Kong politician is trying to spread Canadian values
Alvin Yeung absorbed liberal notions during a youth spent in Canada — ideas he is now trying to disseminate in a less tolerant system -
Academic who blew the whistle on China's influence on Australia says Canada is in even worse trouble
'When I look at the subtle but intense influence of China on Canadian institutions ... it makes me deadly worried,' says Clive Hamilton