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Roads reopen around Ontario legislature, police had anticipated protest

Roads reopen around Ontario legislature, police had anticipated protest

Toronto police are reopening roads that were closed around Ontario's legislature in anticipation of a planned protest today.
Director X on swapping gender and race for an updated morality tale in 'Robyn Hood'

Director X on swapping gender and race for an updated morality tale in 'Robyn Hood'

TORONTO — The creator of a revamped version of the Robin Hood tale has little time for critics who object to its focus on a young Black woman.
Why you should consider a First Home Savings Account even if you can't afford a home

Why you should consider a First Home Savings Account even if you can't afford a home

If a lack of extra cash is turning you off of considering a First Home Savings Account, some experts say it might still be worth opening one before the year comes to a close. In fact, Ratehub.
'None of us saw this coming': shock as Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony faces bankruptcy

'None of us saw this coming': shock as Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony faces bankruptcy

Musicians at the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony are "shocked" at the sudden decision by its leadership to file for bankruptcy last week.
Veteran skip Glenn Howard among the headliners at PointsBet Invitational

Veteran skip Glenn Howard among the headliners at PointsBet Invitational

Unlike many elite curling teams that are built for the full quadrennial, veteran Canadian skip Glenn Howard uses a season-by-season approach.
Unifor contract talks with General Motors begin after workers ratify Ford deal

Unifor contract talks with General Motors begin after workers ratify Ford deal

TORONTO — Contract talks between Unifor and General Motors Canada begin today. The negotiations cover about 4,300 workers at the automaker's St. Catharines Powertrain Plant, the Oshawa Assembly Complex and the Woodstock Parts Distribution Centre.
Australian prime minister says he's confident Indigenous people back having their Parliament 'Voice'

Australian prime minister says he's confident Indigenous people back having their Parliament 'Voice'

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s prime minister said Tuesday he was confident that Indigenous Australians overwhelmingly support a proposal to create their own representative body to advise Parliament and have it enshrined in the constitution.
In the news today: NDP and Bloc ask Rota to resign, Quebec daycare crash

In the news today: NDP and Bloc ask Rota to resign, Quebec daycare crash

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today... Here's what else we're watching ...
Developer says it's moving to build 5,000 rental units because of Liberals' GST break

Developer says it's moving to build 5,000 rental units because of Liberals' GST break

OTTAWA — A Toronto-based real estate company says it is planning to build 5,000 new rental units in urban centres across the country as a result of the federal government's decision to eliminate GST charges on rental developments.
No new oil, coal projects needed as fossil fuel demand to peak this decade: IEA

No new oil, coal projects needed as fossil fuel demand to peak this decade: IEA

CALGARY — Even if no new government climate policies are introduced before 2030, global demand for fossil fuels will still peak before the end of the decade, a new report by the International Energy Agency states.
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