 | | Sep 29, 11:00 TORONTO STAR | | | Local councillor says police have warned her the area's resources are strained, but health workers fear for vulnerable women if Women's Own isn't able to find a new site by its Nov. 30 deadline. |
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 | | Sep 29, 11:50 CTV News - Toronto | | | Police have identified a 20-year-old man who was found dead near the Toronto Zoo early Monday morning.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:06 CTV News - Toronto | | | A woman in her 80s is in critical condition in hospital after a two-alarm fire tore through a condo building in Toronto's Leaside area overnight.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:04 CTV News - Toronto | | | A 54-year-old man has been arrested and charged after a woman reported she was sexually assaulted during an Ayahuasca ceremony inside a Mississauga apartment last year, Peel Regional Police say.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:45 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | In the waning days of the campaign, Trudeau went all out to convince voters in the Greater Toronto Area that he was a 'progressive,' a term that he hardly ever used to describe himself before. Now, it's put up or shut up time in several key files, writes former NDP Leader Tom Mulcair in an exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:15 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | As many Canadians deal with the 'new normal' of living with COVID-19, CTV's chief financial commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid asks: Are we facing a critical moment and potential financial tipping point?
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 | | Sep 29, 10:53 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Canada has now fully vaccinated 80.26 per cent of the country's eligible population.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:24 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | The Right Livelihood Award -- known as the 'Alternative Nobel' -- was awarded Wednesday to three activists and an organization working across the globe to empower communities in areas ranging from child protection to environmental defence.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:50 | | | No deaths or serious injuries have been reported from the island's first eruption in 50 years, thanks to the prompt evacuations of over 6,000 people.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:36 | | | The Liberals promised to make it mandatory for owners of the banned firearms to either sell them back to the government or have them rendered inoperable at federal expense.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:36 | | | Emergency crews were called to a residential building on Millwood Road, near Southvale Drive, at around 12:55 a.m. Wednesday.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:32 | | | Anger and discontent, fuelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to vandalism of local election campaign signs and difficult meetings on Calgary doorsteps.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:04 | | | A recent survey found 49 per cent of business owners have had to delay or have been unable to deliver orders to clients due to a lack of labour.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:00 | | | Even as companies scramble to find and retain workers, workplace ageism persists, some say.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:30 | | | It's not easy for Jack Kruger to dredge up memories from his residential school years but he does it for the many others who didn't live long enough to do the same.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:05 | | | Vale, the company that owns the Totten Mine near Sudbury, Ont., says the rescue operation is now complete.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:00 | | | Just a few months ago, plenty of employers were preparing their employees to come back to the office — but the fourth wave of COVID-19 has halted that for now.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:58 Toronto Sun | | | It is a one-game season now. That short, really. That tight. There are five games to play with almost no wiggle room left for the Blue Jays in this wild-card race for the ages after being pounded by the New York Yankees' big boys 7-2 on Tuesday night at the Rogers Centre. The game looked […]
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 | | Sep 29, 11:55 Toronto Sun | | | The company said it will launch an investigation into what happened
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 | | Sep 29, 11:49 Toronto Sun | | | Ronaldo Eustaquio Marques Filho was found early Monday
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 | | Sep 29, 11:48 Toronto Sun | | | 'Crime did not take a holiday' during the pandemic says one veteran former officer
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 | | Sep 29, 11:21 Toronto Sun | | | The jackpot for the next draw on Oct. 1 will be an estimated $20 million.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:00 Toronto Sun | | | Dear Amy: I recently heard that a teacher from my high school slept with one of his underage students. I know it is possibly just a rumour but based on the source (a close friend of the student), I believe it is true. This would have happened 10 years ago, yet my gut instinct is […]
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 | | Sep 29, 11:57 CityNews Toronto | | | Toronto police have identified the victim in the city's latest homicide. Emergency crews were called to the Reesor Road and Old Finch Avenue area, near the Toronto Zoo, just after midnight Monday for reports of a grass fire. Police said after the fire was put out by fire crews, a body was found in the […]
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 | | Sep 29, 11:49 CityNews Toronto | | | A man is in life-threatening condition after being struck by a vehicle in Scarborough on Wednesday morning. The incident occurred on Lawrence Avenue East near Orton Park Road around 3 a.m. The man in his 50's was taken to hospital in critical condition. Lawrence Avenue East was closed in both directions in the area for […]
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 | | Sep 29, 11:47 Ottawa Citizen | | | September is winding down on a cooler and greyer note with cloudy skies and a 30 per cent chance of showers Wednesday afternoon and evening. The forecast high is 15 C with wind becoming north at 20 km/h late in the afternoon and an overnight low of 6 C, according to Environment and Climate Change […]
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 | | Sep 29, 11:30 Ottawa Citizen | | | "He was part of that generation that just did what had to be done."
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 | | Sep 29, 11:25 Ottawa Citizen | | | Thousands of nurses have left jobs providing home care during the pandemic for better-paid work in public health, hospitals and long-term care homes. The result is a crisis that home care officials warn could jeopardize the province's entire health system. "We need help. We are in a crisis," said Sue VanderBent, CEO of Home Care […]
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 | | Sep 29, 11:14 Ottawa Citizen | | | He has been in a secure acute psychiatric ward at The Ottawa Hospital since February 2020, when his parents had to call 911 after a particularly violent outburst during a trip to IKEA.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:00 Ottawa Citizen | | | Wednesday, Sept. 29: On global vaccination, domestic violence, and local democracy. You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com
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 | | Sep 29, 11:00 Ottawa Citizen | | | Several shops specializing in those fine Vietnamese sandwich businesses opened during the pandemic.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:00 Ottawa Citizen | | | The Ottawa hip-hop artist Hueso has a tendency to pepper his conversation with the word "elevate." A few examples: His goal during the pandemic was to elevate his music. He and his brother elevate each other's artistic pursuits. And events like this weekend's Cranium Festival have the potential to elevate the entire hip-hop scene in […]
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 | | Sep 29, 10:10 National Observer | | | Titled "An Urgent Call to the BC Government to Confront the Climate Emergency," the letter's signatories include the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, Stand.earth, the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, and other faith, labour, youth, senior and community groups.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:10 National Observer | | | Finally, incidents of violence against gender-diverse and women tree-planters are being talked about publicly, writes researcher, writer, facilitator and policy consultant Jennie Long.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:10 National Observer | | | How do you persuade farmers and the local community to join one of Scotland's biggest land restoration projects? Call in a psychologist.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:10 National Observer | | | Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec is selling off its oil assets as part of a four-pronged strategy to protect its members' pensions as the world hurtles into an era of climate breakdown.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:10 National Observer | | | Coextinction, set to premiere in Canada at the Vancouver International Film Festival, shows how the survival of southern resident killer whales is tied to the collapse of wild salmon populations and injustice against Indigenous peoples displaced as environmental stewards.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:55 Montreal Gazette | | | The child-care workers are seeking salary increases and resources to provide better services to special-needs children.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:11 Montreal Gazette | | | The Pearson board will hold a virtual public meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:33 Montreal Gazette | | | "I understand the frustration around the (CAQ's) use of the notwithstanding clause in Bill 96," Scarpeleggia said of Quebec's language law.
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 | | Sep 29, 10:00 Montreal Gazette | | | A brief look at today's weather forecast along with a #ThisMtl picture and a daily quote.
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 | | Sep 29, 11:00 Calgary Herald | | | 'Our health-care pie is not unlimited in size and so we are being forced into the awful position of deciding who gets care and who does not'
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 | | Sep 29, 11:00 Calgary Sun | | | They can raise their voices, they can grab headlines and they can warn him of calamities but the man is not blinking. Not this day. Premier Jason Kenney tells us he is staying the course. No change in his plans. Nothing more added to his COVID blueprint which has seen more twists and turns than […]
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 | | Sep 29, 11:00 Calgary Sun | | | FINALLY, RESTRAINT Thank you, Jeromy. Just got an email from Mr. Farkas, wherein he promises to hold the line on tax increases for four years. Great news, however, can you please tell us taxpayers what you intend to do with the $52 million that council insists on stealing from us. Don't be shy and please […]
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 | | Sep 29, 11:00 Calgary Sun | | | Unfortunately, Albertans are familiar with the resource revenue roller-coaster. During periods of high resource revenue, the government increases spending to unsustainable levels. When resource revenues decline, which they inevitably do, the province incurs budget deficits. This cycle isn't exclusive to Alberta. Other resource-rich jurisdictions, such as Saskatchewan, face the same challenge. According to that province's […]
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 | | Sep 29, 11:00 Vancouver Sun | | | The company now has more than 120 million acres of farmland under management in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and South Africa
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