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  • Liberals’ majority on the line in Toronto by-elections, here’s how to vote early

    What to know Two Toronto ridings, Scarborough Southwest and University-Rosedale, could help determine whether the Liberals secure a majority government. Federal by-elections will take place...
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  • Waterfront East LRT in Toronto secures $3B funding from all three governments

    What to know Toronto’s waterfront East LRT is moving forward after $3 billion in funding was secured from federal, provincial, and city governments. The city-led...
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  • Cardi B has back-to-back Toronto and Hamilton shows this week, here’s the playlist to get you outside

    The wait is officially over, Bardi Gang. Rap superstar Cardi B is finally touching down in Toronto this week, and we’ve got the playlist to...
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  • ‘It feels disingenuous,’ Elementary teachers say Ford government’s $750 supply fund doesn’t go far enough

    What to know Ontario will provide elementary teachers with $750 annually for classroom supplies through a new ordering system A Durham Region kindergarten teacher says...
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  • ‘We’re supposed to be an inclusive country,’ Some Torontonians disappointed as city bans foreign flag displays

    What to know Toronto city council has approved a policy ending the display of foreign national and charitable organization flags at City Hall and civic...
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  • Major TTC closures and GO train shutdowns to affect weekend commuters

    What to know TTC Line 2 will see split weekend closures, with shuttle buses replacing subway service between Kipling–Jane on Saturday and Jane–Ossington on Sunday...
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  • Brampton farmer opens up after returning trash to homeowner in viral dumping incident

    What to know A Brampton farmer went viral after returning a pile of garbage that was dumped on his field back to a nearby home....
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  • City councillor Josh Matlow accuses Ford of bullying amid Billy Bishop expansion plan

    What to know City Councillor Josh Matlow accuses Premier Doug Ford of “bullying” as the province moves to take over city-owned land at Billy Bishop...
    Toronto city councillor Josh Matlow speaking at a press conference about Billy Bishop expansion plan and government bullying allegations.
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  • What we know about the two Canadian pilots identified in the New York crash

    What to know Two Canadian pilots, Antoine Forest of Quebec and Mackenzie Gunther, have been identified as the victims of a deadly runway collision in...
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  • Parkdale teachers voice support for tenant rent strike ahead of rally this week

    What to know Teachers in Toronto’s Parkdale neighbourhood are rallying in support of tenants on a rent strike at 75 Spencer Ave, citing concerns for...
    Group of tenants and supporters protesting for rent strike outside an apartment building in Parkdale, Toronto, holding a banner that reads "ON RENT STRIKE" during a community rally.
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  • Toronto to conduct controlled fires in High Park and Lambton Park

    What to know Toronto will conduct controlled burns in High Park and Lambton Park to help protect and restore local ecosystems. The burns are low,...
    A firefighter in protective gear monitors a controlled burn in a wooded area of High Park, Toronto, as part of forest management efforts.
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  • Ford moves to take control of Billy Bishop lands for airport expansion

    What to know Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province will introduce legislation to take control of city-owned land at Billy Bishop Airport to allow...
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  • Ontario to allow bring-your-own alcohol at more festivals, drawing mixed reactions

    What to know Ontario will expand bring-your-own (BYO) alcohol permits to include select outdoor festivals and community events, pending municipal by-laws Event organizers can apply...
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  • ‘Should have shot him a couple more times,’ Doug Ford praises Vaughan resident who fired at intruders

    What to know Premier Doug Ford praised a Vaughan occupant who fired shots at three intruders during a home invasion earlier this week. York Regional...
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  • ‘There’s going to be accountability,’ School trustee roles under review as Ford criticizes board spending

    What to know Premier Doug Ford says a decision on cutting school trustee roles in this year’s municipal elections will be announced soon. Ford criticized...
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