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Report says Canadians facing discrimination because police often release information not related to criminal acts
Porter Airlines has signed a deal with South African Airways that will allow passengers easier connections between the Toronto-based regional airline's destinations and Africa.
Some former employees of Marineland in Niagara Falls are urging the Ontario government to take immediate action to regulate zoos. They delivered a petition to the legislature with 77,000 signatures asking the province to develop laws to protect animals in zoos and aquariums.
Saturday night's deadline passed without a deal between the NHL's players and its owners, so the 2012-13 NHL season will likely be shortened or cancelled. Who's to blame for the lockout?
The Detroit Three automakers are pushing Canadian Auto Workers negotiators to agree to concessions as the clock ticks down to a possible strike or lockout.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is warning consumers and food companies after an Alberta company voluntarily recalled a number of beef products because of possible contamination of by E. coli bacteria.
Hockey fans across Canada are hoping the NHL's lockout of its players won't last long, while also bracing for the possibility of a lost season.
Toronto police have identified a male suspect who slashed another man in the face and stabbed him in the back.
Embattled provincial agency eHealth Ontario is recommending its diabetes registry be cancelled.
A group of Toronto residents is calling for action after a string of sexual assaults in a west-end neighbourhood.
Loved ones are grieving the loss of a TTC worker who died in a tragic accident outside Yorkdale station.
Toronto police say a gas station attendant has died after being struck and killed by a customer's car.
The Canadian Auto Workers union says it's making progress with one of the three North American-based automakers on a wage proposal for new hires as a strike deadline looms with General Motors, Ford and Chrysler.
Toronto police have made a second arrest in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred last weekend.
Toronto police are probing the death of a man whose body was found on an Etobicoke lawn on Sunday morning.
The 34-year-old Mississauga driver of a Porsche that collided with a Chrysler Sunday morning in downtown Halifax has been charged with impaired driving and failing to remain at the scene of an accident.
Canada is closing three of its embassies for the day today — in countries where anti-U.S. protests have turned violent — citing continued security concerns.
After 20 years, Hits & Misses records will close up shop, joining the long list of bricks and motor record stores forced out of business in today's digital climate.
CBC's Jay Scotland reports from Supercrawl, Hamilton's big arts and music festival.
Marchers take to the streets Saturday to raise awareness about human trafficking, a problem Immigration Minister Jason Kenney admits is 'significant' in Canada.
Toronto drivers will have to navigate around a handful of road closures for special events and regular road maintenance this weekend.
A former Toronto teacher on trial for sexual assault is asked how a 15-year-old former student knew intimate details about her, including the fact that she had breast implants.
Toronto Public Health is warning medical professionals to be on the lookout for legionnaires' disease after a higher-than-expected case count was reported.
Two people are dead and a third is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after a collision on Highway 403 near Winston Churchill Boulevard Friday afternoon.
The watchdog that enforces open competition in Canadian business is taking on Bell, Rogers, Telus and the industry group that represents them in a lawsuit targeting misleading costs for premium text messages.
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty says the government does not want to publicly release documents related to two cancelled power plants until it finishes negotiating with the developers of the projects.
A Toronto police project to boost the officer presence on the street in the late summer in response to a spate of gun violence has resulted in a "dramatic decline" in the number of shootings in the city, says Police Chief Bill Blair.
Ontario is preparing legislation to ban the use of tanning beds by people under the age of 18. Premier Dalton McGuinty says his minority government will adopt an NDP private members' bill.
Immigration Minister Jason Kenney is marking a new milestone in his government's efforts to recruit and retain international students and temporary foreign workers: 20,000 have become residents under the "Canada Experience Class" since its creation. CBC News has learned it's
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