India's foreign minister reacts to murder charges, claims Canada welcomes criminals (www.cp24.com)
India’s Foreign Affairs Minister says Canada is his country’s “biggest problem” when it comes to Sikh separatism.
'Needs to be done faster': Calls grow for Gardiner construction to pick up the pace (www.cp24.com)
In the final report of a three-part series on Gardiner Gridlock, CTV Toronto asks what more can be done to alleviate the impact of the construction that has been a tipping point for Toronto traffic.
'It's just been a nightmare': Gardiner restrictions are Toronto's traffic tipping point (www.cp24.com)
In the first of a three-part series on Gardiner Gridlock, CTV Toronto examines the impact that the three-year cut to capacity on the downtown expressway is having on commuters – and their outcry.
Doug Ford says pro-Palestinian university encampments 'need to move' (www.cp24.com)
'My family doctor just fired me': Ontario patients frustrated with de-rostering (www.cp24.com)
Dozens of Ontarians are expressing frustration in the province’s health-care system after their family doctors either dropped them as patients or threatened to after they sought urgent care elsewhere.
Shooting in Toronto leaves woman in her 20s dead: police (www.cp24.com)
Free parking and mortgage holidays: Developers offering new incentives as preconstruction condo sales plummet (www.cp24.com)
There is no concern about a 'diminished supply' of doctors in Ontario: ministry (www.cp24.com)
“Recruitment and retention of doctors in Ontario is “not a major concern,” the Ministry of Health suggests in arguments it is making in arbitration with the Ontario Medical Association over physician compensation....
12 people arrested, 102 charges laid in major credit fraud scheme: Toronto police (www.cp24.com)
Toronto police say 12 people are facing a combined 102 charges in connection with an investigation into a major credit fraud scheme.
Ontario to ban use of cellphones in school classrooms starting in September (www.cp24.com)
Ontario is introducing a suite of measures that will crack down on cellphone use and vaping in school.
GoFundMe for Zameer family debts raises nearly $150K since acquittal (www.cp24.com)
A fundraiser meant to help Umar Zameer’s family pay their debts following a three-year prosecution has amassed nearly $150,000 in donations in the two days since the Brampton accountant was acquitted of first-degree murder in the death of a Toronto police officer.
GoFundMe for Zameer family debts raises nearly $150K since acquittal (www.cp24.com)
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Gas prices across Ontario expected to climb to levels not seen since 2022, analyst says (www.cp24.com)
Dismembered human remains found on Toronto beach (www.cp24.com)
Toronto officer accused of stealing deceased person's wallet, luxury watch appears in court (www.cp24.com)
About two years ago, on the evening of Feb. 18, 2022, Toronto Police Service Const. Boris Borissov was called to investigate the apartment of a missing man, where he discovered a suicide note upon arrival....
3 Toronto cops failed to do proper investigation into calls at shelter, where woman was later found dead in a room with alleged killer: tribunal docs (www.cp24.com)
Notices of Hearing provided to CP24 documents what allegedly transpired at the shelter on June 29, 2023, involving constables Adam Yurkiw, Victor Lai and Sivapragasam Sivachandrian....
Canada likely to avoid recession, begin recovering in second half of 2024: Deloitte (www.cp24.com)
Indigo agrees to go private after sale to holding company (www.cp24.com)
Hamilton refuses to pay hackers 'huge' ransom in wake of cyberattack (www.cp24.com)
Durham cop demoted after crashing car on way home from bar, reporting it stolen to another police service (www.cp24.com)
A Durham police officer has been handed a two-year demotion after he admitted to crashing his car on the way home from the bar before reporting it as stolen in an attempt to “evade criminal and civil liability.”...
Dismembered human remains found on Toronto beach (www.cp24.com)
Toronto Public Library still trying to determine if cardholder data was stolen in cyberattack (www.cp24.com)
The Toronto Public Library it is still working to determine the full impact of a crippling cyberattack that disabled the library’s website for months, including whether the personal data of cardholders was accessed....