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Yet another twist in Ontario’s Greenbelt land swap controversy, as Premier Doug Ford's housing minister resigns.
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After months of criticism from experts, lawmakers, and the public, Ontario says it will ban ads for online gambling that feature athletes and celebrities.
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Some advocates are calling it a huge shame. They say asylum seekers are among the homeless sleeping on the streets of Toronto. Others are calling it a human rights disaster.
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After weeks of uncertainty, a deal has finally been reached for automaker Stellantis to build a battery plant in Windsor.
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For the second time in a month, heavy smoke and haze are drifting south from northern Ontario and Quebec, raising air quality warnings.
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Olivia Chow is Toronto’s next mayor. She won by more than 30,000 votes, but the race was unexpectedly tighter than many expected.
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The impact of forest fires in northern parts of Quebec and Ontario is being felt as far south as the northern U.S. states.
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Hockey and maple syrup aren’t the only great Ontario exports these days. Looking across the basketball landscape in the United States — whether it’s NCAA Division I or the National Basketball Association — there is a wealth of basketball talent flowing over the border.
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Parts of Ontario are now under a provincial fire ban because of the risk of wildfires.
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The move to restrict or eliminate online gambling advertising is gaining momentum in Ontario.
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In Canada WestJet customers are worried about their travel plans after the pilots association issued a 72-hour strike notice late Monday.
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The U.S. and Canada have agreed to share more data in the battle against cross-border gun smuggling and opioids.