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This $5-million sixplex can be bought empty, thanks to a loophole that's let the units be rented on Airbnb. That loophole could change soon

The city says regulating stays of 28 days is outside its jurisdiction. The province, however, says municipalities can expand its short-term rental bylaws to include these units.

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MPP Sarah Jama refuses order to leave Ontario legislature for wearing a kaffiyeh

Speaker Ted Arnott gave the order for Jama to leave during question period.

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Canada’s output per capita, a measure of standard of living, plummets

The decline amounts to roughly $4,200 per person, according to a new report by Statistics Canada.

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Air passenger complaints backlog hits 'crisis' level as it swells to over 70,000

‘Eliminating the backlog is our top priority’ says Canadian Transportation Agency as critics cast doubt on ‘dysfunctional’ regulations and complaint system.

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'Shock and fear for their jobs': This Ontario public college is slashing 29 programs after international student drop

Unions representing hundreds of staff at Peterborough's Fleming College say they were caught off guard by decision to cancel more than 1 in 5 programs.

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Med students in Ontario are choosing family medicine. Here's what the numbers are telling us

New data shows that nationally, 75 positions for med school graduates in family medicine remain vacant.

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As some U.S. universities negotiate with pro-Palestinian protesters, others quickly call the police

The protesters setting up encampments at universities across the United States are demanding schools cut financial ties to Israel and divest from companies they say are enabling the conflict.

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Bob Cole was the voice of hockey, and he became a part of the country in a way few ever can

The longtime “Hockey Night in Canada” broadcaster died Wednesday at the age of 90.

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Putin's invasion of Ukraine teaches us lesson about war

Very few wars end up being worth the fighting. Painful compromises ensue, which often could’ve been had without the war.

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Trudeau and Ford unveil Honda's plan to build four new factories in Ontario

The Japanese automaker will have an electric vehicle factory and auto assembly plant in a region where they have been making gasoline-powered cars and trucks since 1986.

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This director made an indie ‘Joker’ movie so audacious that TIFF cancelled its screenings. Here’s how Vera Drew upended the superhero genre — and made queer audiences feel seen

In Vera Drew's "People's Joker," the iconic character is a closeted trans woman and standup satirist: “Batman has let me explore my identity in a way that feels safe.”

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Toronto Metropolitan University faces lawsuit over alleged antisemitism on campus

The lawsuit is the latest development in a searing debate that has stretched across college campuses and numerous professional fields over where political expression ends and hate speech begins.

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Trump's lawyers will grill ex-tabloid publisher as 1st week of hush money trial testimony wraps

Prosecutors allege that Trump sought to illegally influence the 2016 race through a practice known in the tabloid industry as “catch-and-kill."

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As the climate changes, so too do Canadians' farm fields and dinner tables

As the country rapidly warms from human-caused climate change, farmers are being pushed to reconsider conventional wisdom about what can and can't survive in this northern climate.

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Documents reveal Ottawa's efforts to get Loblaw, Walmart on board with grocery code

The code of conduct is intended to set out agreed-upon rules for negotiations between industry players, including retailers and suppliers. It would also include a dispute resolution process.

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The Latest | Officials say Egypt sending cease-fire delegation to Israel

Egypt is sending a high-level delegation to Israel in the hope of reaching a cease-fire agreement with Hamas in Gaza, while warning a possible new Israeli offensive focused on the southern city of Rafah on the border with Egypt could…

Boutique hotel boom: First of five upscale properties popping up in downtown Toronto to open this fall

The 33-storey TOOR Hotel near Moss Park will include 181 rental units on the upper floors.

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Less recycling, more collection: Five things to know about Toronto's new street litter bins

Toronto plans to install 1,000 new street litter bins to replace the current ones that have been known to disgust even the city's own mayor.

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‘Boss’ behind GTA cannabis business guilty of murder ‘to send a message’

The “boss” behind a GTA cannabis business has been found guilty of arranging a murder in retaliation for the robbery of one of his delivery drivers.

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Police investigating after man dies in fall from downtown balcony following altercation

Police responded to the incident in the area of Church Street and Shuter Street shortly before midnight on Wednesday.

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Coffee at the Clubhouse - Tuesday Morning

Weekly coffee/tea mornings at the clubhouse between 10 am and 11 am is a great way to meet your neighbours and stay connected.

Coffee at the Clubhouse - Tuesday Morning

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