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  • ‘Relatively little, relatively late,’ How Poilievre’s efforts in Europe could affect public opinion

    What to know Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is on his European tour – his first overseas trip as the leader of the opposition His agenda...
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Toronto student says Doug Ford is using him as a ‘scapegoat’ to justify OSAP changes

    What to know Etay Beaton (a.k.a. The Lotion Guy) posted satirical content on his social media about grants from the Ontario Student Assistance Program. Beaton’s...
    Young man with dreadlocks holding a wanted poster titled "The OSAP Guy" inside a modern transit station, highlighting student protests against Doug Ford's education policies.
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  • Toronto now has 5 rapid transit lines, but is that enough to support its growing population?

    What to know Toronto saw two new rapid transit lines in recent months – the Line 5 and the Line 6 Light Rail Transit. The...
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  • ‘You’re an icon,’ Doug Ford visits Don Cherry to congratulate him on Order of Ontario appointment

    What to know Don Cherry was appointed to the Order of Ontario last month. Premier Doug Ford visited the former broadcaster to congratulate him in-person....
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  • ‘Make it make sense,’ Travellers are frustrated about Air Canada’s overhead bin rules

    What to know Jasmin Laine says some passengers on her Air Canada flight were told they had to check their carry-ons. Upon boarding, Laine noticed...
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  • Toronto-born Shai Gilgeous-Alexander says playing at home is ‘the dream’

    What to know Shai Gilgeous-Alexander says playing for a hometown is “every Canadian’s dream.” SGA spoke of his Canadian counterpart, RJ Barrett, calling him a...
    Toronto-born basketball player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in action during a game, showcasing his skills and connection to Toronto, with fans in the background.
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  • Justin Trudeau attends brother’s movie premiere: What to know about his siblings

    What to know Justin Trudeau attended the private screening of his younger brother, Alexandre’s new film. Alexandre, two years younger than Justin, is a filmmaker,...
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  • ‘It’s too much,’ Canadians react to an additional $300 million pledged for Ukraine

    What to know Grocery prices have increased about 22 per cent since 2022, putting affordability top of mind for many Canadians. The Canadian government recently...
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  • Bobby Flay to open first restaurant in Canada at The Well

    Bobby Flay is set to make his mark in the Great White North, with the first Bobby’s Burgers location planned for The Well in Toronto....
    Celebrity chef Bobby Flay enjoying a sandwich inside The Well shopping mall in Toronto, showcasing the new restaurant opening in Canada.
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  • ‘Worth every penny,’ Jays fans react to Max Scherzer and Toronto Blue Jays reportedly agreeing to 1 year deal

    What to know Max Scherzer is reported to have agreed to a one-year, $3 million deal with the Toronto Blue Jays He became a free...
    Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer in action during a game, showcasing his pitching stance and team jersey, highlighting his recent one-year deal with the Blue Jays.
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  • Are Toronto residents prepared for retirement?

    What to know A new BMO survey finds Canadians are setting higher retirement savings targets, but 36% say they’re unlikely to reach them as living...
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  • Former Toronto Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti dead at 64

    What to know Former Toronto Councillor Giorgio (George) Mammoliti has died at age 64. It's reported he was taken to hospital following an accidental fall...
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  • ‘City crews are on it,’ Toronto seeing more requests for pothole repairs this year

    What to know The City of Toronto says it’s seeing a higher volume of requests for pothole maintenance this year compared to previous years The...
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  • ‘It’s a civilized revolution,’ Hundreds of thousands marched down Toronto’s Yonge Street in solidarity with Iran

    What to know It’s reported over 350,000 people took part in Saturday’s march in solidarity with Iran in Toronto alone. The march was part of...
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  • ‘About time,’ Canadians are relieved after Team Canada secures first gold of 2026 Winter Olympics

    What to know Team Canada had been gold medal-less heading into the ninth day of the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina That all changed when...
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