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Ottawa says it will ‘keep working’ with Ontario paper mill to resume its operationsOttawa says it will keep working to help save a northern Ontario paper mill that cited a lack of immediate support as it announced this week it was forced to idle operations.Canada3 hours
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Hundreds gather in Montreal for Orange Shirt DayFay-Lisa Gagné, who hails from Muskowekwan First Nation in Saskatchewan, has complicated feelings about the word reconciliation.Canada4 hours
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Roster depth a hallmark for top-seeded Blue JaysJust a few days ago, Blue Jays reliever Justin Bruihl was among a group of players at the team's Triple-A affiliate in Buffalo who continued training in case they were needed at the big-league level.Sports5 hours
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Blue Jays tickets only for fans within CanadaIt won't be just Blue Jays fans who can't attend road games for the American League Division Series if the New York Yankees advance to play Toronto.Sports5 hours
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Rajakovic: Raptors must ‘win for all’Darko Rajakovic's mission has changed heading into his third season as head coach of the Toronto Raptors.Sports5 hours
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Former Habs captain Pacioretty retires from NHLVeteran forward Max Pacioretty, who spent three seasons as captain of the Montreal Canadiens and spent the 2024-25 campaign with the Toronto Maple Leafs, has retired from the NHL after 17 seasons.Sports7 hours
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‘Long overdue’: Ontario juror pay increasing to $120 per day from Day 1 of serviceThe attorney general said that the jury fee structure in the province hadn’t changed since 1989, an area of the justice system he called “neglected.”Canada7 hours
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Jays plan intrasquad games ahead of ALDS openerThe Toronto Blue Jays will play a pair of intrasquad games this week in preparation for the start of the American League Division Series on Saturday.Sports11 hours
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Home Run: Blue Jays’ season finale a ratings hitThe Toronto Blue Jays' regular-season finale — a 13-4 rout that clinched the division title — was a ratings home run for domestic rights-holder Sportsnet.Sports11 hours
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Home Run: Blue Jays’ season finale a ratings hitwas a ratings home run for domestic rights-holder Sportsnet.Sports12 hours
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Dying Toronto woman’s daughter says she spotted bedbugs in palliative care bedNancy Hayes, 81, had been suffering from lung cancer, vascular dementia and end-stage kidney failure, said Hayes's daughter. On Sunday, she died.HealthSep 30
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Emergency room closures drop in Ontario as critics urge government to make data publicSince a flare-up in emergency room closures in July 2022, Ontario Health has required hospitals to notify it if they are forced to shutter any major department to the public.CanadaSep 30
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Talks break down between Ontario colleges, union with strike in 3rd weekOn Monday, both the Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the College Employer Council confirmed talks between the two sides had broken down without any sign of a deal.EducationSep 29
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Ingram itching to start playing with RaptorsBrandon Ingram doesn't want the validation of basketball fans.SportsSep 29
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WestJet says some passengers’ personal info stolen during June security breachWestjet said Monday that some passengers personal information was accessed during a June 13 cyberattack that temporarily affected access to some of its servers and software.CrimeSep 29
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How do Jays match up with Yankees, Red Sox?The Toronto Blue Jays did just enough to hold off the hard-charging New York Yankees in the race for the American League East title, clinching the division crown on the final day of the regular season with a 13-4 win Sunday over the visiting Tampa Bay Rays.SportsSep 29
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Finance minister claims Ontario has ‘operating balance’ as debt balloonsSince taking office in 2018, Doug Ford has increased Ontario's debt to $470 billion — a number that's projected to rise to $501.7 billion by 2027.PoliticsSep 29
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Ford considers rolling out more cameras to investigate home invasionsThe new policy idea comes only a few days after Ontario Premier Doug Ford confirmed he would table legislation to remove speed cameras from towns and cities.PoliticsSep 29
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Ingram itching to start playing with RaptorsBrandon Ingram has waited long enough to make his Toronto Raptors debut.SportsSep 29
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Police find 48 guns, 17K rounds of ammo during Windsor, Ont. raidA Windsor, Ont., man is facing multiple firearms charges after police found 48 weapons and roughly 17,000 rounds of ammunition during a raid earlier this year.CrimeSep 29
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Algoma Steel to receive $500M in federal, Ontario loansOntario-based Algoma Steel Group Inc. will receive $500 million in federal and provincial loan assistance to help deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs.CanadaSep 29
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Flu shot roll out is almost here. Who should get them?While the flu vaccine can reduce the risk of falling ill, one expert says it's most effective at making infections that do occur milder and preventing hospitalization.HealthSep 29
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Jays beat Rays to take East, earn bye to ALDSBlue Jays manager John Schneider was only 20 seconds into his post-game speech Sunday when he was drowned out by his roaring players and doused in champagne.SportsSep 28
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Blue Jays beat Rays 13-4, take East titleAlejandro Kirk hit two homers and drove in six runs to power the Blue Jays to a 13-4 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday to give Toronto its first American League East Division title since 2015.SportsSep 28
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Stolarz signs four-year extension with Maple LeafsGoalie Anthony Stolarz and the Toronto Maple Leafs have agreed to a four-year contract extension.SportsSep 28