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Bassitt pitches shutout as Blue Jays open series with 3-0 win over Braves

Bassitt pitches shutout as Blue Jays open series with 3-0 win over Braves

TORONTO — After his excellent two-hit, complete-game shutout, Toronto Blue Jays righty Chris Bassitt appeared more concerned about how the city's hockey team was faring two blocks down the street.

Chris Bassitt pitches 2-hitter to lead Blue Jays past Braves 3-0

TORONTO (AP) — Chris Bassitt tossed the second shutout of his career and the first for the Toronto Blue Jays in almost eight years.
Injury-plagued Toronto Arrows rally late to tie Rugby ATL 34-34 in MLR play

Injury-plagued Toronto Arrows rally late to tie Rugby ATL 34-34 in MLR play

TORONTO — Shane O'Leary's late penalty lifted Toronto into a 34-34 tie with Rugby ATL on Friday, ending the Arrows' seven-game losing streak in Major League Rugby play.

Toronto issues permanent bans to 4 fans after violence in stands

TORONTO (AP) — Toronto FC issued permanent bans to four supporters on Friday, three days after fights in the stands during a 2-1 loss to Montreal in the Canadian Championship.
Investigators comb through Ontario village a day after OPP officer dies in shooting

Investigators comb through Ontario village a day after OPP officer dies in shooting

BOURGET, Ont. — Investigators combed through a property in a small village east of Ottawa on Friday as police looked to gather more information on a shooting that left one officer dead and two others injured a day earlier.
Transparency International Canada paper outlines hopes for new financial crime agency

Transparency International Canada paper outlines hopes for new financial crime agency

TORONTO — An anticorruption group says the Trudeau government's plan to create a new federal financial crime agency is positive, but it may be missing an opportunity to tackle corruption and securities fraud.
Toronto FC hands permanent bans to four supporters after violence at BMO Field

Toronto FC hands permanent bans to four supporters after violence at BMO Field

Toronto FC has handed four supporters a permanent ban in the wake of ugly scenes in the stands at Tuesday's Canadian Championship loss to CF Montreal.
City of Toronto declares homelessness an emergency, urges funding from province, feds

City of Toronto declares homelessness an emergency, urges funding from province, feds

TORONTO — Councillors in Toronto have voted to declare homelessness an emergency in the city and are urging higher levels of government to help them respond to the situation.

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,419.62, up 2.01): PetroTal Corp. (TSX:TAL). Energy. Down one cent, or 1.32 per cent, to 75 cents on 21.4 million shares. Enbridge Inc.
Jury at Moses Beaver inquest backs investment in mental health support at prisons

Jury at Moses Beaver inquest backs investment in mental health support at prisons

The jury at the inquest into the death of Moses Beaver said Thunder Bay, Ont., where the prominent Indigenous artist died by suicide in a jail cell, needs more money to train police and health workers in dealing with mental health cases.
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