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TD Bank has agreed to pay US regulators three billion dollars to settle charges that it failed to monitor money laundering by drug cartels.
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Over the past couple of days, police in Toronto have been stepping up their presence ahead of the October 7 anniversary of the attack in Israel.
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The government of Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced it will close ten supervised drug consumption sites across Ontario. Five of them are in the city of Toronto.
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UN report calls Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program 'breeding ground for contemporary slavery'A scathing report from the United Nations about Canada’s temporary foreign worker program said it's a breeding ground for contemporary slavery.
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One of Toronto’s, and Ontario’s, most popular tourist fairs could be at long-term risk.
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This week in Ottawa, the federal health minister touted the success of the federal government’s Dental Care Plan.
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The Royal Canadian Mounted Police says it’s foiled a serious and violent terror attack aimed at Toronto.
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A recent incident in downtown Toronto has highlighted the intensity of the ongoing racial hatred on display since the Israeli-Palestinian conflict last October.
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Efforts in Canada to get the country’s big grocery chains to sign on to a code of conduct have finally paid off. The five big grocers control about 75 percent of the Canadian market.Now as Dan Karpenchuk reports, the final to holdouts, Walmart and Costco have agreed to sign off.
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Ontario won’t be dry for the rest of the summer and the next couple of years. Government-run liquor stores in the province reopened Tuesday after a two-week strike.
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A torrential downpour hit Toronto on Tuesday making it seem more like the monsoon season in the South Pacific. Over several hours about four inches of rain poured onto the city cutting electricity, flooding basements, and stranding motorists. Dan Karpenchuk reports that the city experienced more than a month’s rain in three hours.
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Yet another twist in Ontario’s Greenbelt land swap controversy, as Premier Doug Ford's housing minister resigns.