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Na-Me-Res, an Indigenous-led organization in Toronto, has been working on shelters, transitional programs, and affordable housing. On this National day for Truth and Reconciliation, we speak to the organization’s Executive
2 months ago
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Technology has shaped an entire generation
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Toronto's main landfill is about to run out of space by 2035. What will the city do with its trash?
2 months ago
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is pulling back on Canada’s trade fight with the U.S., dropping retaliatory tariffs on goods covered under CUSMA) even as Donald Trump escalates with new penalties.
3 months ago
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Nearly one in five Canadians who had COVID—more than more than 3 million people—went on to develop long COVID, also called post COVID 19 Condition, with little to no support
4 months ago
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Two million people in Ontario do not have access to a family physician, and that number is expected to more than double by 2026.
4 months ago
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Toronto just sweltered its way through one of the most intense heatwaves on record. Many Torontonians seeking relief from the heat were met with disappointment and locked doors at more
5 months ago
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The Strong Borders Act is raising serious questions about civil rights and immigration policy.
6 months ago
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Ontario just dropped its biggest budget ever — $232.5 billion — and looming over every dollar of it is the shadow of Donald Trump, his tariffs, and an uncertain economic
7 months ago
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Saba Eitizaz has Susan Delacourt on to discuss Prime Minister Mark Carney's trimmed-down cabinet — and his post-Trudeau pivot.
7 months ago
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Canada’s relationship with its largest trading partner was at stake when the prime minister met with Donald Trump for the first time.
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