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Dispute over Airbnb rentals 'a bomb that's going to explode,' condo owners group warns

Tensions are rising in the corridors of Toronto's condo buildings as some owners look to cash in by listing their units on short-term rental sites like Airbnb, while others are calling on the city to step in and stop them. More read comments
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Fort York staff found these adorable baby bunnies cuddling in their garden
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A litter of baby rabbits was discovered in the Fort York National Historic Site's garden last month — fittingly, on the 150th birthday of Beatrix Potter, the author who brought Peter Rabbit to life.
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Thursday August 18, 2016
As It Happens 'Who was looking out for my life?' Cabbie slams police for Aaron Driver takedown
Taxi driver Terry Duffield says police put his life in jeopardy by confronting ISIS sympathizer Aaron Driver in his cab.
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Ex-gang leader shot while leading fitness class has parole suspended: lawyer
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A former gang leader who promised to "restart his life" has had his parole suspended after he was shot while leading a free fitness class in Christie Pits Park last month, his lawyer says.
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Government unhappy with Ontario doctors' demand for binding arbitration before talks resume
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A demand by the Ontario Medical Association for binding arbitration before any resumption of negotiations on a new fee agreement for doctors is not going over well with the Liberal government.
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York police cruisers 'almost rammed' by car with 16-month-old baby inside
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York Regional Police say they're searching for a suspect after a man driving a car carrying a woman and a 16-month-old baby "almost rammed" into several police cruisers Wednesday night in Markham.
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As global instability grows, Canadian cities still among most livable: report
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Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary are numbers 3, 4 and 5 on a list of the world's most livable cities, rankings unchanged from last year despite growing global instability affecting other nations' positions.
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Video of daredevil stunt atop Burlington Skyway posted after man's arrest
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A 21-year-old man is facing trespassing charges after he walked along the top of the Burlington Skyway and videotaped himself along his precarious path.
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Police release security images of suspects in stabbing at King and Spadina
Toronto police have released security camera images and video in connection with a stabbing at King Street West and Spadina Avenue last week.
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Prepare yourself for striped cuteness — the Toronto Zoo has a baby zebra
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Step aside pandas, a new black-and-white baby is stealing the spotlight at the Toronto Zoo.
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Peanut butter smeared all over another playground in west-end Toronto
A fifth playground in the west end of Toronto has been smeared with peanut butter, Toronto police say.
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TIFF adds Hidden Figures sneak peek, new Transparent episodes, Pharrell concert
The director of Hidden Figures and his star trio will also take part in a Q&A along with Williams, who created music for the movie.
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2 new GO trains will run from Milton to Union Station in September
Starting in September, there will be two more trains on the Milton to Toronto GO transit line.
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Updated Limo company used by health minister offers refund to taxpayers
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The limo company that provided thousands of dollars in high-end car service to Health Minister Jane Philpott says it is willing to reimburse taxpayers.
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Can Andre De Grasse beat Usain Bolt? 'Absolutely,' his 1st coach says
Canada's Andre De Grasse looked over and smiled at Jamaican sensation Usain Bolt as the pair flew across the finish line of the 200-metre sprint semifinal at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
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How to watch Tragically Hip's final show on the Man Machine Poem tour
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The countdown is on. Tragically Hip fans across Canada are prepping for the Man Machine Poem tour finale in the band's hometown of Kingston, Ont., on Saturday.
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Waiting for those new streetcars on TTC's busiest route? Don't hold your breath
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The TTC is trying to get the biggest "bang for its buck" by deploying its new streetcars on some routes rather than others. The network's busiest route won't see them until 2018.
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Toronto to get only Canadian 21 Pablo pop-up shop from Kanye West
Kanye West fans in Toronto can buy a taste of The Life of Pablo this weekend following the rapper-turned-fashion mogul's announcement of 21 pop-up stores worldwide that will be open for just a few days.
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Landlord licensing a fix for 'soul-destroying' conditions, tenant advocates tell city
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Tenant advocates are urging the City of Toronto to follow through with its plans to license the city's apartment building landlords. The city held a public consultation to discuss the program Wednesday evening.
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Canada-wide arrest warrant issued for Ottawa homicide suspect thought to be in the GTA
A Canada-wide arrest warrant has been issued for the Ottawa man police allege shot and killed Omar Rashid-Ghader in Ottawa over the weekend.
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Wrong-way driver passed 100 vehicles on Hwy. 401 before crashing
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A 31-year-old Aurora man is facing multiple charges after a wrong-way chase in a stolen van on Highway 401 last night.
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Inspired by Hip frontman Downie, cancer patient auctions off prized hockey jersey
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Inspired by Gord Downie of the Tragically Hip, an eastern Ontario cancer patient is putting a cherished piece of hockey memorabilia up for auction to raise money for cancer research.
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Beach weather returns in time for your weekend
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Get your shorts and shades ready today, temperatures are on the rise and the sun will be shining ahead of a weekend that will start off gorgeous and end in rain.
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Preview Moving beyond the bromance: De Grasse, Bolt head into epic showdown in tonight's 200 final
Canada's Andre De Grasse and Jamaica's Usain Bolt are the two fastest entries into 200-metre final. While the heats offered good-natured fun, both sprinters will be all business when they step into the blocks Thursday night.
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Financial advice by rich 30-somethings breeds online hate
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When self-made millionaires Kristy Shen and Bryce Leung told CBC News their story, they inspired plenty of online hate. Seems that many folks find no joy in hearing about young people’s financial success and their advice to others.
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Doctors demand new negotiators before continuing talks with government
A group of doctors who led the fight against a new four-year fee agreement are demanding the Ontario Medical Association change its negotiating committee before resuming talks with the government.
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Sorry, Drake: Just 7% of Torontonians call city 'The 6ix,' poll says
It's a term that exploded onto the world stage with the release of Toronto rapper Drake's newest album, but "The 6ix" is in fact the city's least popular moniker among those who actually live here, according to a recent poll.
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Photos CNE snacks include crispy cricket dogs and pulled-pork cinnamon buns
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We take a look at some of the indulgent and unusual food that will be available at the 2016 version of the Canadian National Exhibition, which opens Friday.
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Markham's Andre De Grasse qualifies for 200m with Usain Bolt
Usain Bolt still has a step on Andre De Grasse, but the Markham, Ont., native is pushing the savvy veteran. Wednesday night offered another glimpse at the budding friendship/rivalry between Olympic icon Bolt and rising star De Grasse.
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La Carnita dispute shows city should focus on 'animating' public spaces, councillor says
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Now that La Carnita has taken down its patio at its John Street location, one city councillor says it’s time for city hall to “defend public access” to every privately owned, publicly accessible space, or POPS, in the city.
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Supporters defend teacher suspended after pro-Palestinian remarks
Several academics and an activist spoke out at Queen's Park Wednesday in support of a teacher suspended by her Greater Toronto Area school board after she spoke at a pro-Palestinian rally.
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World Cup of Hockey jerseys to feature ads
Jerseys at the upcoming World Cup of Hockey will come equipped with ads. The NHL and NHLPA are planning a joint press conference to officially announce the news.
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Dry summer could be bad news for leaf peepers this fall
The vibrant colours of Ontario's fall foliage could have a shorter display this year than expected after a hot and dry summer.
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Driver in fatal hit-and-run of wipes down van and flees: police video
Toronto police have provided security camera footage in connection with the fatal hit-and-run of Steven Doyle, 27, who was struck by a minivan on Monday, following what friends of the victim believe was a botched drug deal.
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Ontario and Quebec are fighting tree-killing beetles with parasitic wasps
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The Canadian Forest Service announced Wednesday it is releasing 1,600 parasitic wasps in Ontario and Quebec this week in an effort to control the population of emerald ash borers.
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Cabbies want Uber drivers off the road until city runs background checks
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The city is kicking cab drivers to the curb in favour of Uber, the president of a cab drivers' association said at a Wednesday morning protest.
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Recap Jays defeat Yankees with more big swings to take series
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J.A. Happ won his 11th consecutive decision to become the first 17-game winner in the majors, and Melvin Upton Jr. hit a three-run homer that propelled the Toronto Blue Jays past the New York Yankees 7-4 on Wednesday.
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Now you can watch the Toronto Zoo baby pandas all day, every day
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The zoo has partnered up with Telus to provide a 24/7 live stream of the baby pandas so people can watch them eat, sleep, play — and just be generally adorable.
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Ontario to introduce bill that would regulate home inspectors
Home inspectors in Ontario could soon be regulated under legislation the provincial Liberal government says it intends to introduce this fall.
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Analysis Penny Oleksiak is famous — now what?
After winning four medals in Rio and capturing Canada's attention, 16-year-old swimmer Penny Oleksiak stands to cash in on her new-found fame. But taking the money now could jeopardize her other options.
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Analysis It was 50 years ago today: Anniversary of Beatles' last show in Canada a bittersweet affair
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Exhibitions, concerts and even fashion shows are celebrating the Beatles' special relationship with Toronto. But one event - a concert on Aug. 17, 1966, at Maple Leaf Gardens - was particularly significant and ushered in the last phase of Fab Four's career.
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Search continues for soldier last seen in Owen Sound
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Extensive ground and air searches were underway again Wednesday in Owen Sound, Ont., to find Pte. Andrew Fitzgerald of Cape Breton.
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Hopping onto the subway tracks for a Pokemon Go parody video cost this actor $425
A Toronto YouTube comedian is facing a charge and fine under TTC by-laws after walking on the tracks at Union Station in an online video poking fun at playing Pokemon Go.
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The 2016 CBC Massey Lectures in Toronto
This year's lectures will be delivered by Jennifer Welsh. Early bird tickets on sale now!
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MUSICTragically Hip's final concert to be broadcast live on CBC
August concert in Kingston, Ont., will be live on CBC-TV, Radio One, Radio 2, cbcmusic.ca and YouTube
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Another wounded child exposes the horrors of Syria's unending war
- Clinton Foundation won't accept foreign, corporate donations if Hillary is elected
- 'A very dangerous game': Russia vs. Ukraine showdown reaches risky new level
- U.S. swimmers weren't robbed, but were confronted with guns in Rio, police say
- Eroding Alaska island village votes to move to mainland
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Aaron Driver's cabbie plans legal action against police
- Scared off by Sochi: Why the Olympic money problem could be an opportunity for Calgary
- Montreal father of would-be jihadi hid passports to try to keep son home
- WestJet workplace harassment review finds outdated policies, lack of training
- Paralyzed Edmonton toddler a whiz in homemade wheelchair
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Unhappy customers say they're owed thousands by Bible Hill shed builder
- Iris Kirby House support could be cut if series of conditions isn't met, province warns
- Air Canada ordered to fix hundreds of baggage trucks after fatality
- Halifax firefighters say they were targeted for complaining about sexism
- Police diversity fails to keep pace with Canadian populations
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'A very dangerous game': Russia vs. Ukraine showdown reaches risky new level
- Polls, endorsements and money: measuring the Tory leadership race
- Waiting for a China crisis to reset the global economy: Don Pittis
- EU members unsure how to apply CETA, 2 months from signing
- Turkish Cypriots worried about EU isolation as Erdogan mends ties with Putin: Don Murray
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On softwood lumber, Canada and the United States still 'far apart'
- Phoenix managers' performance pay tied to timely payroll system roll-out, other targets
- Electric-vehicle plan hits roadblock at minister's office
- The Pollcast: What does the NDP want from electoral reform?
- Opposition, taxpayer group, urge Trudeau to make statement on ministerial spending
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Thyroid cancer often overdiagnosed, WHO's cancer arm says
- How to cut through confusion when pregnant women are 'bombarded' with health advice
- UN admits it needs to do 'much more' to eradicate cholera in Haiti
- Britain's plan to fight child obesity with soft drink tax lacks muscle, critics say
- Mauril Bélanger gave 'devastating' disease a public face, says ALS patient
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How to watch Tragically Hip's Man Machine Poem tour finale
- Gawker.com announces it is shutting down
- Playing Terry Fox 'a big weight to carry,' actor Nathan Carroll says of musical
- Looking for a place to happen: Canadian stories behind Tragically Hip's lyrics
- TIFF adds Hidden Figures sneak peek, new Transparent episodes, Pharrell concert
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Twitter suspended 360,000 accounts since mid-2015 for promoting terrorism
- Are cellphones brain savers? Or are they eating into our memories?
- 92-metre Airlander 10 combines plane and airship technology
- Uber to use self-driving cars to haul people in next few weeks
- Cold couture: Oetzi the Iceman rocked bear fur hat 5,300 years ago
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Donald Trump invites ridicule for eating KFC with a knife and fork
- Emoji equality: Useless trend or meaningful push to encourage diversity?
- Hillary Clinton, Democrats react to balloons at DNC like seeing snow for the 1st time
- Conservatives disappointed Bradley Cooper is a Democrat
- Hillary Clinton makes history, but Bill makes the cover
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Wrestler Erica Wiebe wins Canada's 4th gold medal at Rio Olympics
- Watch CBC's Olympic Games Primetime, featuring men's 200m final
- Meaghan Benfeito captures diving bronze in 10-metre platform
- Andre De Grasse, Usain Bolt set to clash in 200 final
- Don't be fooled by the Usain Bolt-Andre De Grasse brotherly love