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Oct 01, 02:55 CTV News - Toronto
     The New York Yankees dealt a blow to Toronto's playoff chances while solidifying their own Thursday night, hitting five home runs in a 6-2 victory over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.

 
Oct 01, 02:24 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Every year, thousands of Indigenous children are separated from their parents, their communities and their culture to be placed in Canada's foster care system, a system that, in many ways, continues the cycle of colonial violence.

 
Oct 01, 02:06 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     As residential school survivors seek to heal from trauma that has stretched across generations, some see no path forward without a formal apology from the Pope on Canadian soil.

 
Oct 01, 02:07 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     On the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, survivor of the St. Anne's Indian Residential School Evelyn Korkmaz shares the traumatic legacy of the residential school system.

 
Oct 01, 03:00
     Steven Richardson, Kyrie Wilson, and Janarion Grant are all back on the active roster for the Blue Bombers this week to face the BC Lions.

 
Oct 01, 02:54
     Flu cases had previously dropped to record lows in North America and Europe during the first year of the pandemic.

 
Oct 01, 02:35
     The London Knights headed to Barrie on Thursday for their final road game of the pre-season.

 
Oct 01, 02:24
     In September, North Korea resumed its first missile tests in six months.

 
Oct 01, 03:44 Toronto Sun
     There will be a fifth game in the Intercounty Baseball League final in London. Sean Reilly hit a solo home run to centre field in the bottom of the 13th inning to give the Toronto Maple Leafs a 6-5 win over the London Majors at Christie Pits on Thursday to tie the best-of-five series at […]

 
Oct 01, 03:15 Toronto Sun
     Robbie Ray was coming up aces — again. Through five innings at a Rogers Centre electrified by a monster RBI double from Vlad Guerrero Jr. in the bottom of the inning, Ray had allowed just one hit and managed to get DJ LeMahieu to ground out to open the sixth. Couple that with an out-of-town […]

 
Oct 01, 02:55 Toronto Sun
     "I'm not afraid of anybody. And I'm actually here to help," he told people outside the Eaton Centre

 
Oct 01, 02:51 Toronto Sun
     The largest crowd in more than two years was at the Rogers Centre on Wednesday night, and it was receiving a lesson in the existential dread of playoff baseball. It was not technically, literally playoff baseball, for that doesn't start until next week, but the Toronto Blue Jays have essentially been playing it for a […]

 
Oct 01, 02:49 Toronto Sun
     Carlos Correa set a career high for home runs, Lance McCullers Jr. worked six solid innings and the Houston Astros clinched the American League West title with a 3-2 victory over the visiting Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday. The Astros, despite losing five of their previous six games, fended off the hard-charging Seattle Mariners and […]

 
Oct 01, 02:46 Toronto Sun
     The Atlanta Braves got six strong innings from starter Ian Anderson and home runs from Jorge Soler and Austin Riley to beat the visiting Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 on Thursday, clinching their fourth consecutive National League East championship. Anderson (9-5) settled down after escaping from a second-inning jam and allowed two runs on three hits and […]

 
Oct 01, 02:40 Toronto Sun
     Robbie Ray handed the baseball to Charlie Montoyo and walked slowly from the mound at Rogers Centre, not looking up, maybe for the last time as a Toronto Blue Jay. It wasn't the story he wanted to write on this special night, with so much on the line, wasn't the way he wanted to complete […]

 
Oct 01, 02:26 Toronto Sun
     Orioles rookie Alex Wells pitched six innings of one-run ball and the Boston Red Sox missed another chance to move closer to an AL wild-card berth in a 6-2 loss at Baltimore on Thursday night. Wells (2-3) allowed three hits while throwing 52 of his 80 pitches for strikes against Boston, which entered Thursday holding […]

 
Oct 01, 02:41 CityNews Toronto
     Aaron Judge's second home run of the game as part of a three-home run barrage in the sixth inning powered the New York Yankees to a 6-2 win over the Blue Jays, dealing another blow to Toronto's wild-card playoff hopes. Judge opened the scoring with his 38th homer of the year in the first off […]

 
Oct 01, 03:15 Ottawa Citizen
     "I'm glad that people are really understanding and being comfortable with being uncomfortable and learning about the truth that's been happening."

 
Oct 01, 03:15 Ottawa Citizen
     A blaze tore through the Northern Lights Equine horse farm just outside of Smiths Falls on Sept. 23, leaving Francis Audet and Debbie Baldwin with almost nothing.

 
Oct 01, 03:15 Ottawa Citizen
     An inspections blitz was conducted Wednesday.

 
Oct 01, 03:15 Ottawa Citizen
     Many of the businesses who say they will not ask patrons for vaccination status fall outside the province's mandate anyways.

 
Oct 01, 02:22 Montreal Gazette
     Though Quebec has not recognized the day as a provincial holiday, the march was one of several commemorative events held throughout the province.

 
Oct 01, 02:21 Montreal Gazette
     At a debate organized by Les Amis de la montagne, mayoral candidates promised to balance development of the city with protecting Mount Royal.

 
Oct 01, 02:11 Montreal Gazette
     Around 250 to 300 patients visited the Children's emergency ward every day in September, the hospital said. That's twice as high as September 2019 levels, and even exceeds wintertime levels.

 
Oct 01, 02:18 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Oct 01, 02:11 Calgary Herald
     Union leaders say the overwhelming opinion they're hearing from their legal experts is that mandatory vaccination policies are legal and very likely to survive court challenges

 
Oct 01, 02:03 Calgary Herald
     But Dr. Paul Parks said that sidesteps what's really needed in Alberta — a dramatic so-called firebreak or restrictions on larger social gatherings

 
Oct 01, 02:35 Vancouver Sun
     The event was one of hundreds held across Canada on a day set aside for the first time this year as a federal statutory holiday.

 
Oct 01, 02:17 Vancouver Sun
     Squamish event on Truth and Reconciliation Day honours survivors of, and those who never made it back home from, residential schools.