It’s a story that’s become all too familiar in Ontario. A new owner swoops in, buys an apartment building and, soon enough, tenants are evicted so their unit can be renovated. That’s what’s happening at three Guelph, Ont. apartment buildings. And if the story sounds familiar, it’s because the new owner is the same one
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Canada-wide warrant issued for woman in fatal Toronto shooting
A 36-year-old woman is wanted for first-degree murder following a shooting near an after-hours club in Toronto earlier this month. On Sept. 1, Toronto police said they were called to the area of Eglinton Avenue West and Times Road, just east of Glenholme Avenue, at around 6:20 a.m. When responding officers arrived, they found a
Pakistani citizen arrested in Canada, charged with plotting terrorist attack in New York
A Pakistani citizen has been arrested in Canada and charged with plotting a terrorist attack in New York City. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, also known as Shazeb Jadoon, resided in Canada and attempted to enter the U.S. to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish centre in
Victim of Vancouver stranger attacks had surgery to reattach severed hand: police
The surviving victim of a pair of stranger attacks in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday has undergone surgery to reattach his hand after it was severed in the assault, according to police. The victim, who police identified only as a man in his 50s, was the first person assaulted early Wednesday morning in what Vancouver’s police
‘Taco Bear’ gets new name while recovering after 10-hour trip to Windsor, Ont.
An injured black bear cub that survived a 10-hour drive to southwestern Ontario while being fed Taco Bell has been renamed “Windsor” following its new found connection to the Rose City. The bear was picked up from the middle of a highway near Cochrane, Ont. during the Labour Day long weekend by two men who
Half-billion dollar settlement approved for former kids in care in Manitoba
WINNIPEG – A judge has approved a settlement for three class-action lawsuits, worth $530 million, over federal child benefit payments that were clawed back by the Manitoba government. The agreement will compensate an estimated 30,000 children who spent time in child welfare, some of whom have since become adults, for money the province took over
Ontario cutting funding from daycare centres not in $10-a-day program
Ontario child-care centres that aren’t participating in the national $10-a-day program will soon lose provincial funding to offer fee subsidies to lower-income families and their staff could see a pay cut of $2 an hour. In a memo sent to licensed operators in Ontario outlining changes to how the province is funding the $10-a-day program
Jacob Hoggard seeking to appeal his sexual assault conviction to the Supreme Court
Former Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard is seeking leave to appeal his sexual assault conviction to the Supreme Court of Canada. CTV News has learned that the disgraced musician will seek bail as he waits for the high court to decide if it will hear his case. The information you need to know, sent directly to
Canadians hearing the voices of Afghan women
Canadians advocating for the rights of Afghan women and girls are asking the world to lend an ear to their voices and a helping hand to those being stripped of their rights. Since the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan three years ago, it has imposed strict rules on the public lives of women. Last
Should cyclists have to obey stop signs? B.C. advocates pushing for ‘rolling stops’
Cycling advocates are asking the B.C. government to legalize so-called “rolling stops” at intersections with stop signs – as new research suggests the policy can be implemented safely. HUB Cycling has been pushing for the relaxed rules for more than a decade, including on a policy wish list presented to the province ahead of the