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Builders say Toronto World Cup traffic plan could stall projects and delay new homeowners
As Toronto prepares to welcome hundreds of thousands of FIFA World Cup fans this summer, thousands of new homeowners could soon get some bad news because the city has severely limited construction activity downtown and along major arteries between May 1 and July 31.
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Windsor mom, 43, unaware of a test that could have caught her breast cancer sooner
Every day, the people around us – at work, at the grocery store, waiting at a stoplight – are carrying stories we can’t see. On CBC’s Windsor Morning, we’re starting a new series called “What I Wish I Knew.” It’s about the one thing someone wishes they had understood before life suddenly changed.
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Trump rhetoric slows Canadian travel to U.S., boosting tourism for Japan and Mexico
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Spring may be right around the corner, but there has been no thawing in Canada-U.S. relations. Over the past year, Canadian patriotism has soared amid Donald Trump’s “51st state” rhetoric and his references to Prime Minister Mark Carney as the future governor of Canada. So it’s unsurprising that folks have had their…
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Canadian Paralympic Committee CEO acknowledges dip in medal standings, calls for added investment
Canadian Paralympic Committee CEO Karen O’Neill acknowledges the team’s showing at the Milano-Cortina Winter Games wasn’t the same as past years.
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Ontario’s attorney general calls on federal government to look at legalizing pepper spray
Ontario’s attorney general is calling on the federal government to consider legalizing the carrying and use of pepper spray for self defence and instituting mandatory DNA collection upon arrest for sexual offences.
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Some Lapu-Lapu Day attack survivors say it’s too soon for the Vancouver festival to return
Some survivors of the Lapu-Lapu Day festival attack say it’s not the right time for the cultural event to return to Vancouver next month — about a year after 11 people were killed at the Filipino festival in 2025.
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Canada claims ice hockey silver as United States romps to 5th consecutive Paralympic gold
Canada’s Para ice hockey team settled for silver after a 6-2 loss to the United States on Sunday in the final event of the Milan Cortina Paralympics.
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Police ask for public’s help in finding whoever set fire to Nancy Grewal’s front porch
The porch fire and stabbing death of the Windsor, Ont., woman may be related, police say.
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‘Her body was not there’: Mother describes finding daughter’s charred remains in Halifax Walmart oven
The Halifax mother who opened the door to a Walmart walk-in oven to find her 19-year-old daughter burned to death inside roughly 18 months ago has broken her silence on the young woman’s tragic death. “I opened the door and she was there” Mandip Kaur told The Daily Mail about the terrible night she discovered…
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‘Her body was not there’: Mother describes finding daughter’s charred remains in Halifax Walmart oven
The Halifax mother who opened the door to a Walmart walk-in oven to find her 19-year-old daughter burned to death inside roughly 18 months ago has broken her silence on the young woman’s tragic death. “I opened the door and she was there” Mandip Kaur told The Daily Mail about the terrible night she discovered…