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Toronto police announce arrests for array of shootings, including US Consulate; one suspect at largeThe common thread throughout all the incidents, Police Chief Myron Demkiw said, is young people being hired to carry out these events.
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Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney has a plan to lower food costs by giving Canadians better access to locally produced fruits, vegetables and other fresh items at lower prices than they’re paying now.
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The 43-year-old officer, Police Constable Marc Pinizzotto, was shot while executing a search warrant in relation to a number of Toronto shootings, including the March 10 shooting at the United States consulate on University Avenue.
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The strategy is titled "AI for All" — a vision that Carney insists is focused on creating jobs, on Canadian sovereignty and more use and adoption of AI.
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There's more work to do on trade talks between Canada and the U.S., Mark Carney said following a week in which President Donald Trump issued new tariffs and again made a jab at Canada with his 51st state slogan.
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World Cup matches in Toronto and Vancouver have not yet sold out with the games set to begin in less than two weeks.
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Police in Toronto announced the largest seizure of counterfeit soccer jerseys in Canada’s history.
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Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney recently announced Canada has started negotiations with the Swedish company Saab for an aerial surveillance system. The deal also involves Canadian-made jets. At the same time, Ottawa has shut the door on the purchase of a Boeing alternative.
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The original cost of the games to Canada was pegged at just over $500 million. Now, the Parliamentary Budget Officer estimates the price tag will be over $1 billion.
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The effects are being felt across the United States and there have been job losses in the alcohol sector.
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The New York Islanders unveiled the name and logo of its new AHL affiliate that will play in Hamilton, Ontario: The Hamilton Hammers.
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Toronto, Vancouver and other host cities around North America could see an influx of 300,000 visitors for the games, and health authorities are gearing up with safety plans for the games.