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Clara Pasieka

Clara Pasieka

Journalist at CBC News Network

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'Taylor Swift Way' signs unveiled downtown, will be auctioned off for charity

A main route through downtown Toronto has been given a temporary makeover to honour megastar Taylor Swift ahead of her six concert run in the city next week — and to raise money to help people facing food insecurity. 
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Ontario's new minimum wage still not 'livable,' advocates say

According to the Ontario Living Wage Network, the new provincewide minimum wage of $17.20 is still lower than the "livable wage" for every region in the province.
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So far, 30 people have died on Toronto's roads in 2024

Despite a record investment in Vision Zero in 2024 in Toronto, fatalities are trending in the wrong direction compared to this time last year.
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GTA food bank gets $2M from U.S.-based church

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the contribution to Daily Bread Food Bank on Monday, saying it’s the largest donation it’s ever made to a Canadian organization
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Malton to get new grocery store after years of advocacy - CBC.ca

After years of having just one main grocery store accessible to Malton residents, a new grocery store is expected to open in Westwood Square Mall in 2025.
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ANALYSIS | Peel mayors say new counterpart in Mississauga 'a welcom...

Peel mayors Patrick Brown and Annette Groves say their strong relationship with incoming Mississauga mayor Carolyn Parrish bodes well for the region’s efforts to draw more provincial money and to work together on other joint issues.
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York teen 'failed' by Children's Aid, says report into her death

An investigation by the Ontario Ombudsman found the York Region Children’s Aid Society failed to respect the rights of a 16-year-old girl who repeatedly asked for a foster placement before she died.
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Peel Region has major childhood vaccination backlog - CBC.ca

Peel Public Health’s acting medical officer is warning the regional government that a huge backlog in school immunizations is spelling trouble for communicable diseases.
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Toronto Comicon attendees share how cosplay brings meaning to their...

This year’s Toronto Comicon takes place March 15 to 17 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre with 35,000 lovers of sci-fi, horror, anime, comics and gaming expected to attend. For many, it’s a chance to find community by dressing up as your favourite character.
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Meet 10 candidates vying to become the next mayor of Mississauga

The race to become the next mayor of Mississauga is heating up, with 10 candidates throwing their hat in the ring so far — but political experts say it's not just anybody's race to win.
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Southern Ontario ski destinations fight Mother Nature and public pe...

As ski destinations across southern Ontario contend with an unusually warm and low-snow year, some cross-country destinations are being forced to consider making their own snow to preserve business while downhill attractions say their biggest challenge is a “perception problem.”
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Mississauga is facing an 'unprecedented' diabetes problem — and gre...

Research from the Novo Nordisk Network for Healthy Populations found that for most neighbourhoods in Mississauga, diabetes prevalence rates range from 13 to 16.9 per cent, compared to the province-wide average of less than 10 per cent. Researchers say the city can make changes to encourage active living to curb the trend.
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Advocates worry federal disability benefit program won't be fully f...

People with disabilities and advocates were elated to see Bill C-22, a bill that would create a national disability benefit, passed unanimously in parliament last summer. Many who cheered on the bill are now concerned the benefit won’t receive enough money to make a real difference to people with disabilities.
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Dedicated bus lanes, traffic camera changes and sleds on Toronto co...

Torontonians who take the bus could soon get some relief from slow bus trips, if council votes to move ahead, in principle, with adding more bus-only lanes on some routes. Toboggans and automatic traffic cameras could also see new rules.
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Toronto Zoo is the latest public institution hit by cybersecurity a...

As the list of municipal, health and other public institutions hit by cyber attacks over the past several months grows, cyber security experts say now is a good time to check up on the safety of your personal information.
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Team redeveloping Jane Finch Mall says they want to prioritize loca...

The Jane-Finch neighbourhood is about to experience two big changes that could reshape the community in 2024. The Finch LRT will soon be completed and the Jane Finch Mall is being redeveloped.
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Team redeveloping Jane Finch Mall says they want to prioritize loca...

The Jane-Finch neighbourhood is about to experience two big changes that could reshape the community in 2024. The Finch LRT will soon be completed and the Jane Finch Mall is being redeveloped.
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Here's what advocates say were the biggest wins and losses for affo...

More Torontonians find themselves caught up in the housing crisis. CBC Toronto asked three affordable housing advocates what moments stood out from 2023, and where to go next.
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Santa Claus touches down in Toronto this weekend for annual parade ...

The parade, which features 27 floats, almost a dozen marching bands and marchers representing groups from across the city, departs from Christie Street and Bloor Street W. at 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 26.
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Uber highlights 'incredible increase' in riders after Scarborough R...

Uber says passenger demand in Scarborough has grown nearly three-quarters since the Scarborough Rapid Transit system went offline in July, following a train derailment that injured five people.
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Blind advocates say a bike lane design on this Toronto street spell...

A blind advocate is calling on the city to place a bike lane on Eglinton Avenue lower than the sidewalk for the safety of all blind pedestrians and cyclists.