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Things to Know T.O. hosts Nicole and Teddy hit the streets to see how you’re spending your long weekend.'Decades of neglect': MPP calls out Ontario education minister over flooding at west-end Toronto schoolHot in Toronto music festival postponed after headliner Lil Wayne drops outCanadians are eyeing moves to these cities for more affordable housing Faced with elevated housing prices, half of Canadians in the country's largest cities are considering moving to places with more affordable housing.
Liberal parliamentarians are criticizing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre over a new video in which he promotes the idea that some Canadians are 'fleeing' Canada to live in Nicaragua because they can't afford a house in this country.A skull was found along a backroad near St. John's more than 20 years ago. Now, police have finally identified the victim of the homicide.Car manufacturer Nissan has issued a do-not-drive warning for some older vehicles equipped with Takata airbag inflators, due to the risk of explosion during a crash.An infant has died and three others, including another child, were taken to hospital following an ATV crash in Forties, N.S., on Monday.Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's housing plan defeated in House of Commons Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's housing bill has been defeated in the House of Commons with the Liberals, New Democrats and Bloc Quebecois voting against the legislation.A British Columbia man will be extradited to the United States, where he faces a possible life sentence if convicted of charges that he repeatedly sexually assaulted his stepdaughter, after losing his appeal of the extradition order Tuesday.A group of prominent former politicians and current academics is asking Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to change his tone on the possibility of arrest warrants for senior Israeli leaders.The Shopping Trends team is independent of the journalists at CTV News. We may earn a commission when you use our links to shop.If You Want To Upgrade Your Summer Wardrobe, Try Adding A Few Of These Stylish Pieces From Amazon To Your ClosetThe 5 Best Ice Cream Makers In Canada in 2024, Tested and ReviewedIf You're On The Hunt For A Moisturizer With SPF, You'll Probably Want To Add At Least One Of These To Your Cart8 Of The Best Electric Scooters You Can Find Online Right NowFor months, parents in Montreal's St. Henri neighbourhood have been warning that a new safe drug-use site near their children's elementary school playground would lead to unsafe situations. Months after opening, it seems their fears have come true.Montreal residents are once again concerned about the reliability of the city's power grid after new revelations on its deteriorating infrastructure.Environment Canada says the tornado that hit west of Montreal on Monday generated maximum wind speeds of about 155 kilometres per hour.Protesters blocked traffic outside a major military industry trade show in Ottawa Wednesday morning before moving on to Parliament Hill to condemn the ongoing violence in Gaza and Canada's arms trade with Israel.It is official — the city of Ottawa's new curbside garbage policy will come into effect this fall. City council gave the three-item garbage limit the rubber stamp on Wednesday. It will start on Sept. 30.The Ottawa Catholic School Board and six other boards across Ontario are joining a lawsuit against tech giants like Meta, Snapchat and TikTok, accusing them of "disrupting student learning and the education system."A dog owner has been charged after two people riding bicycles in a community near Sault Ste. Marie were recently attacked by two dogs.Wyloo Metals has a deal with Greater Sudbury for land to build a battery materials processing facility in the city.A coroner's inquest heard details this week of what led police to shoot and kill John-Paul ‘Jay’ George in 2020 in northern Ontario.A Kitchener high school was shut down Wednesday due to a “threat of violence” and will also remain closed on Thursday.81-year-old Waterloo, Ont. woman with paralysis, amputated leg lives out dream of riding horse again An 81-year-old Waterloo, Ont. woman thought she’d never ride a horse again after a brain bleed led to severe physical complications.A collision in London’s downtown core has sent two people to hospital and shut down a busy intersection Wednesday afternoon.The former mayor of Woodstock wrapped up his testimony at his sexual assault trial on Wednesday, continuing to say that he never did anything inappropriate with a woman that he had been seeing.No serious injuries have been reported after a vehicle crashed into a cannabis shop in the city’s east end Wednesday afternoon.Windsor police and hospitals expand support for people with mental health and substance use challenges Windsor police are partnering with healthcare providers to expand support for those experiencing substance use and mental health challenges as part of a downtown initiative.There are 743 asylum seekers currently living in two hotels in Windsor and city council wants to see if they can be put in hotels outside the city centre to avoid capacity issues during the summer tourism season.Residents rally after approval of new multi-purpose field along Barrie's waterfront There has been a lot of talk about the new multi-purpose field that will be built along Barrie's waterfront, but only some in Barrie are excited about the latest addition.Barrie Police Sergeant Bruce Gardiner, a nineteen-year member of the service, has been charged with criminal harassment and extortion, which police say occurred while he was off duty. On Wednesday, the case is heading toward a potential resolution.A senior was stranded in his upside down vehicle after his car rolled over a boulder and flipped onto the driver's side.The Manitoba government is promising new money for Winnipeg police to combat rising fears over retail theft and other issues.City roads to close to make way for 2024 Pride Parade The city is set to close a number of roadways in anticipation of an influx of rainbow hues, floats and marchers set to descend on downtown Winnipeg for to celebrate the 2024 Pride Parade.A Cape Breton University student from India has been identified as one of the victims in a horrific fire in that country that has killed more than two dozen people.An infant has died and three others, including another child, were taken to hospital following an ATV crash in Forties, N.S., on Monday.With DNA break, police ID victim in decades-old Newfoundland case A skull was found along a backroad near St. John's more than 20 years ago. Now, police have finally identified the victim of the homicide.Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Troop 17 — the first class of women recruits on the national police force — the RCMP in Newfoundland and Labrador led a ceremonial march through a small part of downtown St. John’s on Tuesday afternoon.13-year-old boy killed in hit-and-run crash in Mill Woods: policeYoung Oilers fan who wasn't allowed to bring drum into Rogers Place invited to Game 4 The young Edmonton Oilers fan who wasn't allowed to bring his drum into Rogers Place for Game 3 has been invited to Wednesday night's game with his drum.WestJet Encore pilots could walk off the job this weekend if an agreement isn’t reached with the airline, after filing a 72-hour strike notice.Calgary's historic Eau Claire and Bow River Lumber building moved to permanent location An important piece of Calgary's history has been moved once again, but now sits at the spot it's expected to stay indefinitely.Despite MLA's claims, Sask. legislative security didn't know Jeremy Harrison was bringing gun to property An email from 2016 detailing the day Jeremy Harrison reportedly brought a gun into the legislative building shows that security were unaware of the former Government House Leader's visit.A proposed apartment development in Regina's Douglas Park neighbourhood has been granted approval from the City Planning Commission following a meeting Tuesday night that saw more pushback from area residents.Representatives of government and Creative Saskatchewan provided a tour of Regina's new virtual production stage – touting it as another sign that film and television have returned to the province.Students in Waterhen Lake First Nation remain out of class on Wednesday following a devastating fire on that destroyed the community’s school. Despite MLA's claims, Sask. legislative security didn't know Jeremy Harrison was bringing gun to property An email from 2016 detailing the day Jeremy Harrison reportedly brought a gun into the legislative building shows that security were unaware of the former Government House Leader's visit.Burnaby business destroyed by fire; owner alleges arsonSparks, smoke on SkyTrain track after mechanical issue Commuters at an East Vancouver SkyTrain station were in for a surprise Wednesday morning, as the track began to spark and smoke.A British Columbia man will be extradited to the United States, where he faces a possible life sentence if convicted of charges that he repeatedly sexually assaulted his stepdaughter, after losing his appeal of the extradition order Tuesday.Two rescued harbour seal pups – now named Nelson and Gustav – are being rehabilitated in Vancouver, marking the start of a busy season for a local non-profit.The mayor of Kamloops will no longer speak for the city, after council passed a resolution stripping him of his position as its official spokesman.
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