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Hidden trail camera found in Milton pointed at homes Camera footage can be used to “identify opportunities to commit offences when homes are vacant,” Halton police said in a news release.

Hidden trail camera found in Milton pointed at homes

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Toronto police officer charged after private databases accessed multiple times The databases were accessed between June and December 2025, police said. The arrest is not connected to police corruption investigation Project South, investigators added.

Toronto police officer charged after private databases accessed multiple times

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Toronto Star reporters nominated for CAJ awards Seven reporters from Torstar publications are being recognized for their reporting in 2025.

Toronto Star reporters nominated for CAJ awards

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Baby found in back of vehicle in Toronto’s east end dies in hospital: police Toronto police say a baby found without vital signs in the back of a vehicle in the city's east end on Monday has died in hospital.

Baby found in back of vehicle in Toronto’s east end dies in hospital: police

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Toronto police officer charged after private databases accessed Police say the arrest is not related to the high-profile organized crime and corruption investigation known as Project South.

Toronto police officer charged after private databases accessed

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Union representing 55,000 B.C. nurses prepares for strike vote after talks fail BURNABY - The president of the BC Nurses' Union says she's expecting a strike vote in the coming weeks after contract talks involving about 55,000 nurses in the province broke

Union representing 55,000 B.C. nurses prepares for strike vote after talks fail

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Toronto eyeing free sports equipment in parks as part of new pilot project Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities will fund a year-long program to install lockers with sports equipment near playing courts and fields across the city.

Toronto eyeing free sports equipment in parks as part of new pilot project

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Toronto police officer charged after private databases accessed TORONTO - A Toronto police officer has been arrested and charged with the unauthorized use of a computer.

Toronto police officer charged after private databases accessed

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Families embrace on Toronto courthouse steps as ‘methodical’ double killer begins life sentence Canada was international student Kartik Vasudev’s “dream country.” He was taken from us “without fulfilling a single dream,” his grieving parents said Tuesday.

Families embrace on Toronto courthouse steps as ‘methodical’ double killer begins life sentence

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Ford government’s own research warned against calling speed cameras ‘cash grabs’ — years before they were finally banned An MTO research report in 2022 warned that public acceptance of speed cameras is tied to the need for transparency and education.

Ford government’s own research warned against calling speed cameras ‘cash grabs’ — years before they were finally banned

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Overlapping claims are behind protests from First Nations against two treaties VICTORIA - A coalition of First Nations say they are prepared to block major projects and take legal actions if British Columbia does not pause two treaties to resolve overlapping

Overlapping claims are behind protests from First Nations against two treaties

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Streamer appears to find release date for Drake’s new album hidden within ice structure TORONTO - A release date for Drake's much-anticipated album "Iceman" appears to have been retrieved from his towering ice installation in Toronto.

Streamer appears to find release date for Drake’s new album hidden within ice structure

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Government introduces bill to support space launches from Canadian territory OTTAWA - The federal government has introduced space launch legislation to allow Ottawa to regulate and oversee both launches and re-entry on Canadian territory.

Government introduces bill to support space launches from Canadian territory

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Senators call on Carney to restore antisemitism envoy, step up fight against hate The senators say they are particularly alarmed by a rise in Holocaust denialism among youth.

Senators call on Carney to restore antisemitism envoy, step up fight against hate

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Sudbury declares state of emergency as water levels rise, flood warning issued SUDBURY - The City of Greater Sudbury has declared a state of emergency as it grapples with rising water levels and braces for more flooding in the coming days.

Sudbury declares state of emergency as water levels rise, flood warning issued

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Ford government’s own research warned against calling speed cameras ‘cash grabs’ — years before they were finally banned An MTO research report in 2022 warned that public acceptance of speed cameras is tied to the need for transparency and education.

Ford government’s own research warned against calling speed cameras ‘cash grabs’ — years before they were finally banned

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Manitoba cabinet minister says she received vile threats; man arrested WINNIPEG - Winnipeg police have arrested a man after a Manitoba cabinet minister received racist and threatening letters.

Manitoba cabinet minister says she received vile threats; man arrested

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Six mistakenly released inmates still at large, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Ontario's solicitor general and his No. 2 have apologized for "inadvertently" saying officials apprehended all 157 criminals who were mistakenly released from the province's jails over the past five years.

Six mistakenly released inmates still at large, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says

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B.C. court hears Chinese police went ‘missing’ for hours during trip to Vancouver VANCOUVER - The British Columbia Supreme Court trial of a former RCMP officer accused of a security offence by working for China has heard testimony describing how three Chinese police

B.C. court hears Chinese police went ‘missing’ for hours during trip to Vancouver

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Toronto Zoo’s Kindia the pygmy hippo expecting baby Pygmy hippos are listed as endangered with fewer than 3,000 remaining in the wild, according to experts who track animal extinction.

Toronto Zoo’s Kindia the pygmy hippo expecting baby

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Saint John, N.B., police arrest two men in woman’s 2021 death SAINT JOHN - Police in Saint John, N.B., have charged two men in the death of Courtney MacKenzie, who was found dead on May 11, 2021, at a home in

Saint John, N.B., police arrest two men in woman’s 2021 death

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Lionel Desmond inquiry: N.S. opposition wants transparency on government progress HALIFAX - Nova Scotia opposition parties say the government lacks transparency surrounding its work implementing recommendations from an inquiry into a former soldier who killed his family and himself in

Lionel Desmond inquiry: N.S. opposition wants transparency on government progress

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CPAC cancels two news programs, citing ‘accelerating revenue decline’ OTTAWA - CPAC, the Canadian service that provides direct coverage of political events, says declining revenues have led it to cancel two flagship programs.

CPAC cancels two news programs, citing ‘accelerating revenue decline’

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Man charged in Vancouver online child-luring case involving images for money VANCOUVER - A 36-year-old man has been charged with luring a minor using the internet and other offences in an alleged case in Vancouver involving a teenage girl.

Man charged in Vancouver online child-luring case involving images for money

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B.C. guide gets $30,000 penalty for leading client on hunt outside licence area MCBRIDE - A British Columbia hunting guide has been ordered to pay more than $30,000 in penalties after admitting to taking a client outside of his designated hunt area.

B.C. guide gets $30,000 penalty for leading client on hunt outside licence area

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Winnipeg council to vote on removing member accused of sex crime from duties WINNIPEG - Winnipeg city council is to vote on what to do with a member charged with drugging and sexually assaulting a man he met on social media.

Winnipeg council to vote on removing member accused of sex crime from duties

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Truck blaze along in B.C.‘s Coquihalla Highway sets off wildfire, closes route MERRITT, BRITISH COLUMBIA - The main highway linking British Columbia's Lower Mainland to the Interior has been closed in both directions after a large fire in a semi-trailer set the

Truck blaze along in B.C.‘s Coquihalla Highway sets off wildfire, closes route

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Overnight blaze at Scarborough auto repair shop leaves firefighter injured Toronto fire crews battled a two-alarm blaze overnight at a business near Kingston and Markham Roads.

Overnight blaze at Scarborough auto repair shop leaves firefighter injured

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Slain Mountie’s family decries ‘systemic failure’ after suspect ruled unfit for trial VANCOUVER - The family of British Columbia RCMP Const. Shaelyn Yang says they've lost trust in the institutions she served after the suspect in her killing was deemed unfit for

Slain Mountie’s family decries ‘systemic failure’ after suspect ruled unfit for trial

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Two caregivers charged after six-year-old Manitoba girl dies from head injury WINNIPEG - Two caregivers have been charged in the death of a northern Manitoba girl who suffered a head injury more than a year ago.

Two caregivers charged after six-year-old Manitoba girl dies from head injury

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