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Has Liberty Village traffic reached a 'crisis point?' Here is what residents have to say
CP24· 11 hours agoA pair of downtown city councillors are calling for a new “action plan” to address gridlock concerns...
What it's like to live in the world's most liveable cities for 2024
BBC News· 17 hours agoThe top cities also look remarkably similar to last year's list as well, with little fluctuation...
Letters to the editor: ‘I would like to see defence funding geared to the real security threat of...
The Globe and Mail· 21 hours agoRe Pierre Poilievre needs to do more than play offence on defence policy (Editorial, July 24): The...
Coun. Matt Luloff faces impaired driving charges, with a broad range of potential outcomes
Ottawa Citizen· 1 day agoMatt Luloff was charged with impaired driving earlier in July. How will the legal process unfold and...
Former Toronto mayoral candidate Anthony Furey running in Don Valley West byelection
National Post· 1 day agoAnthony Furey, who rose to prominence in the 2023 Toronto mayoral election as the highest-profile...
Condo tower proposed to soar high above Toronto museum
BlogTo· 1 day agoThe Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Toronto could soon have a neighbour almost double its height,...
Who’s hosting the next Olympics? Here’s where the Games will be held over the next 10 years
Toronto Star· 2 days agoThe IOC announced hosts for the 2030 and 2034 Games on Wednesday, just two days before the opening...
Province to give Toronto $73 million to speed up Gardiner construction — with one condition
Toronto Star· 2 days agoTraffic-clogging construction on the Gardiner Expressway could end at least one year earlier than...
‘Duck man!’ ‘Duck man!’ A look inside the world of unsanctioned art in self-serious Toronto
Toronto Star· 2 days agoA concrete barrier painted to look like a duck, a empty lot turned into a construction site, a...
Paying more for policing doesn’t stop or reduce crime
The Conversation Canada via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoAn analysis of trends over the last 20 years in Canada could not find any correlation between increases in municipal police budgets and a reduction in crime rates. There’s another way forward.