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Court rejects OPP finding of no 'serious' officer misconduct after pedestrian killed

Court rejects OPP finding of no 'serious' officer misconduct after pedestrian killed

TORONTO — An Ontario Provincial Police finding that there was no "serious" officer misconduct after a police car struck and killed a pedestrian has been rejected in court.
U.S. regulator fines TD Bank US$28M for faulty consumer reports

U.S. regulator fines TD Bank US$28M for faulty consumer reports

TORONTO — The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ordered TD Bank Group to pay US$28 million for repeatedly sharing inaccurate, negative information about its customers in the latest reprimand of the bank by regulators. The U.S.
Ontario autism services enrolments decline in some weeks despite large waitlist: docs

Ontario autism services enrolments decline in some weeks despite large waitlist: docs

TORONTO — Ontario's progress in giving children with autism access to government-funded core therapy has slowed so significantly that at times the number of kids enrolled is actually declining, despite a ballooning wait-list, according to documents o
Canada working on military AI; Blair says as he endorses international agreement

Canada working on military AI; Blair says as he endorses international agreement

OTTAWA — Defence Minister Bill Blair says Canada is working on incorporating artificial intelligence in its military, but the technology won’t replace humans.
Man arrested in Toronto streetcar stabbing, victim and suspect didn't know each other

Man arrested in Toronto streetcar stabbing, victim and suspect didn't know each other

TORONTO — Toronto police say they've arrested and charged a man after a stabbing on a downtown streetcar that involved two people who did not know each other.
TIFF festivalgoers note amped-up star wattage, city buzz after strikes and COVID woes

TIFF festivalgoers note amped-up star wattage, city buzz after strikes and COVID woes

TORONTO — Five hours ahead of the first screening of "Saturday Night" at the Toronto International Film Festival, fans were already lined up along the red carpet and waiting for celebrities to arrive.
High borrowing costs, record condo completions lead to oversupply in Greater Toronto

High borrowing costs, record condo completions lead to oversupply in Greater Toronto

TORONTO — Greater Toronto Area-real estate watchers say the combination of high interest rates and an uptick in new condo units coming online has led to an oversupply that will take time to balance out.
Four-run third inning powers Blue Jays to 6-2 victory over Mets

Four-run third inning powers Blue Jays to 6-2 victory over Mets

TORONTO — A balanced attack — one that included Davis Schneider for the first time in a while — helped the Toronto Blue Jays to a 6-2 win over the New York Mets on Tuesday night.

Bassitt fans 8 against former team, Schneider drives in 2 as Blue Jays beat Mets 6-2

TORONTO (AP) — Davis Schneider hit a two-run triple, Chris Bassitt struck out eight against his former team and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the New York Mets 6-2 on Tuesday night.
Ontario's public broadcaster won't air doc on Russian soldiers amid TIFF protest

Ontario's public broadcaster won't air doc on Russian soldiers amid TIFF protest

Ontario's public broadcaster says it won't be airing a documentary about Russian soldiers it helped produce, amid protests against the film's screening at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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