 | | Sep 30, 20:26 TORONTO STAR | | | An analysis shows that in most cases homebuyers come out ahead on monthly costs and long term benefits compared to renting the same kind of house or condo. But the math is based on having a 20 per cent down payment, which may not be most people's reality, experts say. |
 | | Sep 30, 20:06 TORONTO STAR | | | "There was no way in hell I was going to sign that thing," said Sam Nithiananthan, who was asked to agree to sweeping release conditions after surrendering himself to Toronto police earlier this month. Legal experts are warning such conditions may be unnecessary, unreasonable and even unconstitutional. |
 | | Sep 30, 20:01 TORONTO STAR | | | As the Toronto Blue Jays inch closer to a spot in the playoffs, Rogers Centre is selling out. |
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 | | Sep 30, 20:17 CTV News - Toronto | | | Canada's top court is expected to rule Friday on whether Ontario Premier Doug Ford's decision to slash the size of Toronto's city council during the last municipal election was constitutional.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:42 CTV News - Toronto | | | The microchip shortage facing the auto industry has lead to a spike in the price of both new and used cars and the issue may not be resolved for another year or two.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:06 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | Saskatchewan hit a devastating marker Thursday when the province recorded more than 600 new COVID-19 cases for the first time.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:48 | | | As the pandemic drags on, tempers and anxieties are flaring.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:38 | | | The day was being widely recognized at several universities, through online presentations and special acknowledgments, leading up to and after Sept. 30.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:30 | | | Clad in orange, next to sidewalks lined with supporters, the Tsleil-Waututh Nation marched to the site of the former St. Paul's Residential School in North Vancouver.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:28 | | | The banner, and the Calgary fire crews who held it, were blessed by Siksika Elder Clarence Wolfleg, in a smudging ceremony ahead of the city's event.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:22 | | | The Canadian Armed Forces, which has long struggled to boost the number of women in its ranks, hopes to have them represent one-quarter of members by 2026.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:03 | | | Police and workplace safety investigators are looking into a workplace incident involving a man who was using a bucket truck to work on power lines above Goyer Street.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:00 | | | First Nations communities across Canada are being disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 virus. Here's why.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:53 | | | The PIB said in a statement that it's "far too premature" to announce or celebrate a day of Truth and Reconciliation.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:40 | | | A three-hour standoff in Lillooet on Sept. 27 ended with the man being shot with a less-lethal round. A neighbour who police say encouraged the suspect was also arrested.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:39 | | | Dr. Verna Yiu, CEO of Alberta Health Services, and Tim Grant, public service commissioner, are also set to take part in the news conference.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:52 Toronto Sun | | | You can debate how long you can use the cliche 'it's still early' as a caveat on the Premier League title race, but the Liverpool vs. Manchester City clash on Sunday is mammoth when it comes to the title race. Liverpool sit one point ahead of City in first place, thanks to a thrilling but […]
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 | | Sep 30, 21:47 Toronto Sun | | | CHIEFS 1-2 AT EAGLES 1-2 LINE: Chiefs by 7 CHEWABLE: Doesn't matter if it's Week 2, 4, 13 or 17, saying "last place Chiefs" just does not sound right. It feels like somebody is about to pay for Patrick Mahomes' rare, back-to-back losses. Chiefs players are talking about winning this one for coach Andy Reid, […]
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 | | Sep 30, 21:43 Toronto Sun | | | OTTAWA — An expert on sexual misconduct says it would be dishonest for the Department of National Defence to promote the military as a positive place for women to work in a coming campaign after widespread reports to the contrary. The Canadian Armed Forces, which has long struggled to boost the number of women in […]
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 | | Sep 30, 21:27 Toronto Sun | | | Shades of Dracula? An Illinois resident in his '80s awoke to a bat on his neck at home in mid-August and declined a rabies vaccine for reasons unknown, reports the Washington Post. A month later he died of the disease. Wildlife experts later found a colony of bats living in his home. According to the […]
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 | | Sep 30, 21:21 Toronto Sun | | | LOS ANGELES — The conservatorship that has controlled the life of Britney Spears for 13 years neared a possible end on Wednesday after a judge suspended her father, and the pop super-star said later that she was "on cloud 9 right now." At a contentious three-hour hearing, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny removed […]
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 | | Sep 30, 21:20 Toronto Sun | | | Jamie Spears' attorney Vivian Thoreen has spoken out after her client was suspended from his role as his daughter's conservator. After months of trying to remove her father as her controlling guardian, Britney's wishes were granted during a court hearing on Wednesday, when Judge Brenda Penny agreed he should step down from his position. The […]
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 | | Sep 30, 21:13 Toronto Sun | | | LONDON — It is safe for people to receive a COVID-19 vaccine and a flu shot at the same time and it does not negatively impact the immune response produced by either, a British study found on Thursday. Britain and other northern hemisphere countries are bracing for a tough winter and the possibility of a […]
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 | | Sep 30, 21:09 Toronto Sun | | | WATCH BELOW as Sun Media's EXTRA! EXTRA! host Jane Stevenson talks about the future for James Bond, and could things be looking up for Britney Spears? Oh, and who is the hunky Canadian former NFL star hosting The Bachelor? Find out! Which story are you most excited about? Tweet and Facebook us! And don't forget to subscribe […]
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 | | Sep 30, 21:03 Toronto Sun | | | A line of vehicles stretched toward a powwow arbour at Tk'emlups te Secwepemc Nation in British Columbia, as residential school survivors and Indigenous leaders prepared for Canada's first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Singing and drumming were scheduled to ring out at 2:15 p.m. Thursday to honour what are believed to be 215 unmarked […]
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 | | Sep 30, 20:58 Toronto Sun | | | CANFORCE 1 departed Ottawa for regular Trudeau surfing spot in Tofino, B.C. early Thursday morning
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 | | Sep 30, 20:49 CityNews Toronto | | | Residential school survivor Doug George-Kanentiio appealed to the federal government Thursday to help create a permanent museum in Canada to preserve the collective memories of Indigenous Peoples. "We the survivors will be there to guide people towards this reconciliation," George-Kanentiio said from a stage on Parliament Hill during a ceremony to mark the first National […]
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 | | Sep 30, 22:00 CityNews Toronto | | | As the country marks its first National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Tofino spending time with his family.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:26 Ottawa Citizen | | | Jesus Revilla Sanchez, a cement finisher, died from injuries received when he plunged 14 metres while working alone on a series of silos.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:22 Ottawa Citizen | | | An inspections blitz was conducted Wednesday.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:11 Ottawa Citizen | | | Many of the businesses who say they will not ask patrons for vaccination status fall outside the province's mandate anyways.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:31 Ottawa Citizen | | | Julie Lauzon had argued that her speech was protected by her right to freedom of expression.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:00 The Georgia Straight | | | The sequel to the 2018 Marvel spinoff might not be good, exactly, but everyone's having a lot more fun this time.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:55 The Georgia Straight | | | Immigrants accounted for a 156,503 year-over-year increase in population as of July 2021.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:13 The Georgia Straight | | | A 2017 Dutch review found insect farming requires much less land and water than livestock and is useful as animal feed.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:03 Windsor Star | | | Tecumseh native Linda Morais is ready to get back to work. The 28-year-old Morais, who is a L'Essor high school product, is ready to put the disappointment of missing the Tokyo Olympic Games and focus on the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. "Three years, it's going to be a short cycle," Morais said. "I want to […]
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 | | Sep 30, 20:06 Windsor Star | | | Local soccer enthusiasts are hoping city council is willing to spend over $2 million for something every other comparable city in Ontario has — a municipally-owned artificial turf field. "We're excited," Essex County Soccer Association president Joe Barile said of the proposal that heads to council on Monday. So much so that ECSA is offering […]
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 | | Sep 30, 20:56 The Province | | | Whitecaps keeper posts his second straight shutout to keep Vancouver's playoff hopes alive.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:44 Ottawa Sun | | | For now, the plan calls for Chabot to be paired with Artem Zub, who emerged as the Senators' most surprising performer in 2020-21.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:49 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | "I had something to look forward to. Now I don't have anything to look forward to."
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 | | Sep 30, 21:11 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | "It felt so good to get back in there, because it took so much hard work."
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 | | Sep 30, 20:40 Saskatoon StarPhoenix | | | It took almost an entire day to complete the qualification hearing for Bruce Funk at the first-degree murder trial of Greg Mitchell Fertuck at Saskatoon Court of Queen's Bench.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:45 Regina Leader-Post | | | According to the release, all other Saskatchewan Party MLAs are fully vaccinated.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:56 Regina Leader-Post | | | "We hope the redevelopment of the Globe Theatre can play a meaningful part in a downtown core that inspires and entertains."
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 | | Sep 30, 20:55 Regina Leader-Post | | | Over $2 million in funding to the U of R from Dr. Nevan Krogan and his partners will provide scholarships for 10 students from Haiti.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:54 Regina Leader-Post | | | "We are creating a tax loophole, I think, for a space and for residents that probably do not need this."
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 | | Sep 30, 20:53 Regina Leader-Post | | | An epidemiologist said politicians need to admit their mistakes, instead of moving further offside of public health officials.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:52 Regina Leader-Post | | | Ninety-two people with COVID-19 died in September.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:51 Regina Leader-Post | | | The premier said Saskatchewan is writing up a list of critical care nurses, respirologists and other specialized staff it needs from Ottawa.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:45 Regina Leader-Post | | | The Saskatchewan Roughriders are about to play three straight regular-season games against the same opponent for the first time since 1950.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:42 Regina Leader-Post | | | Having posted a 49-91-9-6 record since the fall of 2018, the Regina Pats are seemingly poised to make significant strides this season.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:47 Montreal Gazette | | | A total of 76 per cent of respondents who identified as members of visible minority groups agreed there is systemic racism in the province.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:46 Montreal Gazette | | | Also on Thursday, Valérie Plante promised to play a role in opening more daycare centres in Montreal.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:32 Montreal Gazette | | | "I don't care if you ask me how many wins they've got at home," linebacker says of Ticats' 11-game win streak in Hamilton.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:30 Montreal Gazette | | | Balarama Holness says the alliance with Marc-Antoine Desjardins's party will create a "viable third option" to challenge Coderre and Plante.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:22 Montreal Gazette | | | Municipal court judge ordered former math teacher François Amalega Bitondo detained until his case is heard.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:12 Montreal Gazette | | | Bell Centre, other venues can operate at full capacity as of Oct. 8. The Montreal Canadiens' first regular-season home game is on Oct. 16. The team last played before a full house at home on March 10, 2020.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:09 Montreal Gazette | | | "It's exciting to have the fans back in the building, back to what we all remember," defenceman Jeff Petry says.
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 | | Sep 30, 20:02 Montreal Gazette | | | Indigenous organizations and others have called on Quebec to follow in the steps of other provinces by declaring Truth and Reconciliation Day a holiday.
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 | | Sep 30, 21:56 Calgary Herald | | | Knudtson said that now that he has his sculpture back home he hopes to donate it to a Calgary institution that will be able to put it on display
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 | | Sep 30, 21:54 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Sep 30, 21:50 Calgary Herald | | | Brandon Newman pleaded guilty Sept. 17 to second-degree murder in connection with the Oct. 25, 2019 death of Deborah Onwu, 47, his care worker at Woods Homes
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 | | Sep 30, 21:50 Calgary Herald | | | The number of Albertans needing critical care from COVID-19 infection will continue to increase for several weeks, putting more strain on a system already pushed to its limits, according to projections from the provincial government and an independent modeller. On Tuesday, Premier Jason Kenney said Alberta's worst-case scenario forecast suggests the province could reach the […]
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 | | Sep 30, 21:07 Calgary Herald | | | 'After considering the totality of the admissible evidence ... I believe the accused'
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 | | Sep 30, 22:00 Vancouver Sun | | | Across the country communities and cities recognized Sept. 30 with events and ceremonies
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 | | Sep 30, 20:34 Vancouver Sun | | | The Tk'emlúps te Secwe̓pemc First Nation says an apology from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops 'rings hollow' as long as they continue to withhold records of the children who died.
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