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Beginning July 6, the Kitchener Line will run once daily and will serve workers and students living west of Toronto during the week, and then theater goers on weekends.
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Tunnel digging has begun on an ambitious $4 billion dollar expansion of rapid transit in the Greater Toronto Area.
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Political history is about to be made in Canada on Monday as three federal by-elections are being held; two of them in Ontario and one in Quebec.
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There is concern among some lawmakers and the auto industry about the potential of a Chinese electric vehicle assembly plant in Ontario.
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With people across North America scrambling to pay for basics like gasoline, rent and food, the idea of a not-for-profit grocery store is gaining momentum.
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U.S. Rep. Tim Kennedy announced more than a million dollars in federal funding for the University at Buffalo.
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The province plans to spend more than $244 billion in the face of what it calls unpredictable economic shocks. But it also suggests there will be a nearly $14 billion deficit for 2026-27 — nearly double what was originally projected, and critics say it doesn’t include some key spending to help people in Ontario.
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Toronto and FIFA officials held several meetings this week to address transportation planning and management ahead of hosting World Cup games.
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These major visible changes coming to Toronto’s police force are part of the launch of Task Force Guardian, which Police Chief Myron Demkiw said is aimed at heading off potential acts of violence.
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The City of Toronto and Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment celebrated the completion of Phase 2 upgrades to Toronto Stadium ahead of hosting FIFA World Cup games this summer.
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A new law passed in December has paved the way for more Americans to apply for Canadian citizenship, which has led to a spike in inquiries from the U.S.
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With the FIFA World Cup games now less than three months away, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is warning he's going after ticket scalpers.