WARMINGTON: Toronto’s hateful antisemitism arrives at Jewish residents’ front doors
Joe Warmington / torontosun - Toronto Police have brought in the Hate Crimes Unit to investigate the theft of 20 religious mezuzas
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Federal government to open new express entry pathway for international doctors in 2026
Patricia D'Cunha / citynews - The federal government announced Monday that Canada will open a new express permanent residency program for international doctors next year. Immigration Minister Lena Diab said the program will be open to physicians in Canada on temporary work permits who…
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Man shot by Toronto police at GO station, SIU called in
sootoday - TORONTO — Police in Toronto say they've called in Ontario's police watchdog to investigate after a man was shot early this morning at a train station.
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Mayors urge Ontario to declare state of emergency to address homelessness, addiction
John Marchesan / citynews - The mayors of Ontario’s 29 largest cities are calling on the province to declare a state of emergency as municipalities deal with what they call a “community safety and humanitarian crisis” created by homelessness, mental health and addiction. Ontario Big…
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Toronto Public Health urges doctors to prioritize flu shots as cases rise
John Marchesan / citynews - Toronto Public Health is urging doctors to prioritize vaccinating patients against the flu over the next week. It takes about two weeks for protection against the flu to kick in after getting vaccinated. In its weekly e-newsletter to doctors on Friday, th…
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Ontario hands over operations of long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT to TTC
Allison Jones / theglobeandmail - Major milestone means LRT should open ‘in the coming weeks,’ province says
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Plan for changes to role of trustees in Ontario coming early next year: minister
John Marchesan / citynews - Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra said Friday he will make a final decision early in the new year on what changes to make to the role of trustees in the school system, but he signalled he is inclined to largely eliminate it. Speaking at a school in…
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Man charged with murder after elderly woman killed in Toronto house fire
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - A man has been charged with first-degree murder after an elderly woman was killed in a Toronto house fire last month.
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Ottawa serving Stellantis with default notice over Brampton cuts: Joly
Globalnews Digital / globalnews - Industry Minister Melanie Joly told the House of Commons committee on international trade the move breaches federal contracts tied to manufacturing in Brampton and Windsor, Ont.
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Two men, two boys charged after man kidnapped in Vaughan, Ont.: police
sootoday - Police say two men and two boys are facing criminal charges after a 24-year-old man was kidnapped in Vaughan, Ont., and held for several days.
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Standardized test results disappoint Ontario education minister
Joanne Laucius / ottawacitizen - Paul Calandra said the province would appoint an expert advisory body to review its approach to student assessment because the results showed 'insufficient progress.'
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North York trio accused of trafficking $1.3M in booze stolen from LCBO
Chris Doucette / torontosun - Two men and a woman allegedly sold the stolen liquor from their home and delivered it directly to buyers across the GTA
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Ford says he knew layoffs were coming before loaning Algoma Steel $100M
Colin D’Mello / globalnews - The steel giant announced Monday it would lay off roughly 1,000 workers as a Sault Ste. Marie plant closure is being made to adapt to a “fundamentally altered” landscape.
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GTA home sales down nearly 16% in November as prices, new listings fall
Sammy Hudes / theglobeandmail - Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says buyers were held back by a lack of confidence in their long-term employment outlook
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LILLEY: Crosstown unlikely to open this year, probably will in January
Brian Lilley / torontosun - Final testing is now complete but still more work to do in order to open this troubled LRT line.
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Woman found on fire inside tent in Etobicoke, police say
Patricia D'Cunha / citynews - A woman has been rushed to hospital after Toronto police officers found her on fire inside a tent in Etobicoke. Police were originally called to the area of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Eighth Street near Islington Avenue around 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday for …
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Toronto garbage worker dead after being hit by his own truck: police
sootoday - TORONTO — A 66-year-old Toronto garbage truck driver is dead after police say he was hit by his own truck. Police say it happened around 8:30 a.m. in Scarborough. They say the worker was outside the truck when it started to roll into him.
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Record high Ontario food bank usage for 9th consecutive year: report
Joseph Ryan / citynews - Food bank use in Ontario is at another record high, with more than one million people relying on emergency food services, a staggering 8.7 million times over the past year, according to a new Feed Ontario Hunger report released Monday. “Key takeaways from…
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Algoma Steel to lay off 1,000 workers over ‘unprecedented tariffs’
Ari Rabinovitch / globalnews - Algoma Steel said Monday that it plans to lay off about 1,000 workers due to impacts from tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies.
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Strong wind, rain and widespread snow coming to the Greater Toronto Area on Sunday
Denio Lourenco / citynews - Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Toronto and many surrounding areas ahead of significant snow and strong winds that are expected on Sunday. According to CityNews Meteorologist Chris Potter, a weather system is building in Sout…
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