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Fourth person charged in Toronto homicide; Man sought in Toronto assault
A Canada-wide warrant had been issued for the fourth suspect's arrest
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Gareth Cliff reacts to Naledi Pandor home invasion ‘No special love’
'Turd' 2.0? Gareth Cliff had this to say about Naledi Pandor becoming a victim of a traumatic home invasion...
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Mango founder’s son quits company one week after arrest over father’s death
Jonathan Andic said in a letter to employees that the murder accusations against him are 'serious, unjust and unfounded'
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Food insecurity in Canada has hit ‘crisis’ level, millions of Canadians going hungry
24% of Canadians were living in a food-insecure household last year: StatsCan
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Pierre Poilievre’s Ontario problem keeps federal Liberals in 12-point lead
The party's poor performance in Ontario remains a worrying stick in the Tories' craw, pollster says
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Toronto Waterfront Festival to pause, pledges return
Festival says it finds itself in a cash crunch with competition from FIFA, lack of government funding for first time in its 16-year history
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‘Strange’: Gabrielle Union sparks backlash after burying dad’s ashes in SA
US actress Gabrielle Union has come under fire over her decision to travel to Cape Town, South Africa, to bury her dad's ashes.
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Lee Dong-wook and Kim Hye-joon re-open A Shop for Killers
The doors are opening again for Disney+’s action thriller A Shop for Killers in a brand new second season. Reprising their roles, Lee Dong-wook (The Nice Guy) and Kim Hye-joon (Cashero) are back as uncle and niece along with a handful of familiar faces as well as new enemies. In the first season, Jung Ji-ahn …
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New York Knicks can finally end Toronto Maple Leafs comparisons
Maybe the Knicks cancel the comparison for good by winning the title. Or maybe, in classic Leafs and Knicks fashion, something goes spectacularly wrong at just the wrong time.
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