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Updated Mother grateful after Nancy Elgie resigns but says slur 'distraction' from systemic racism at board

York Region District School Board trustee Nancy Elgie has resigned in a YouTube video posted Friday afternoon. More video
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More than dozen assemble outside Masjid Toronto calling for ban on Islam as Muslims pray inside
More than a dozen people gathered outside a mosque in the heart of downtown Toronto with loudspeakers and banners in hand, shouting slogans about banning Islam as Muslims gathered to pray inside.
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How a Facebook post helped return a lost disposable camera to its owner after 11 years
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Filip Cvetkovic was on the hunt for old film at the back of a tired and worn-down Scarborough thrift store one fall afternoon when he came upon a disposable camera.
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Toronto's auditor general to probe Scarborough subway complaint
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Toronto’s auditor general will look into a complaint lodged by a group of transit riders that alleges city council was given misleading information when it voted to forge ahead with plans for the Scarborough subway last summer.
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'I do not appreciate being treated as a pawn,' says York trustee about push to close school in Maple
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A trustee in the York Catholic District School Board blasted his own board Friday for its handling of an internal conflict of interest investigation. Woodbridge Trustee Dino Giuliani said he fears he's being used as a "pawn" in a debate over closing a school in Maple.
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Woman working as fraud detection agent is one of 2 arrested in $8M money laundering scheme
An Ajax couple, one of whom worked as a fraud detection agent, have been charged in a money laundering investigation after Toronto police seized $8 million worth of fraudulent cheques and stolen merchandise.
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SIU probing three-vehicle crash involving car with diplomatic plates in Etobicoke
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The province's Special Investigations Unit has been called in after a three-vehicle crash involving a car with diplomatic plates in Etobicoke late Thursday afternoon.
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Tory not ruling out sales, gas tax for Toronto if he can get province on board
Mayor John Tory says he hasn’t ruled out a sales or gas tax to raise revenue to build transit, but says that so far, “there hasn’t been a willingness” from the province to have that conversation.
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Parents' poor comprehension tied to more relapses in children with chronic illness
A study out of Sick Kids underscores the value of reinforcing training to parents after their child is diagnosed with chronic kidney illness.
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Teacher suspended after 'shocked' mom says son was given instructions on injecting crystal meth
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'I popped a blood vessel,' the mother of a Grade 8 student in Mississauga, Ont., said after her son brought home a school assignment that included instructions on how to make and inject crystal meth.
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Homicide victim Michelle Riley, 36, remembered as having 'heart of gold and an iron fist'
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She was supposed to have been the godmother to Monica Chase’s son this spring, but instead Michelle Riley became Toronto’s 10th murder victim of the year.
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Should GO Transit abandon its York U stop? For 1 student, it would be a 'disaster'
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Sarah Mossop is worried her commute to class will be longer — and more expensive — if GO Trains start bypassing the York University stop.
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This woman helped people find jobs, now she's out of work due to agency bankruptcy
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Community MicroSkills Development Centre has declared bankruptcy, leaving dozens of people jobless. At least one former employee plans to work for free.
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Researchers at SickKids praise Meagan's Walk for funding 13 research proposals
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Ever wonder where the money a charity raises ends up? Meagan’s Walk, the annual five-kilometre walk for children’s brain cancer research, held a show-and-tell session at Labatt Brain Tumour Research Centre at SickKids.
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'Kill her and be done with it': MP behind anti-Islamophobia motion reads out hate mail
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The Liberal MP who tabled an anti-Islamophobia motion says she has been bombarded with hate mail and threats of violence. Mississauga, Ont. MP Iqra Khalid told the House of Commons Thursday she received more than 50,000 responses to M-103.
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How 1 controversial school closing led to 2 Catholic school board probes in York Region
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At least two internal investigations are underway at the York Catholic District School Board in connection with a controversial move that could see a popular school in Maple closed, even though its at full capacity.
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Long hours, low wages linked to rise in accidents on Pearson tarmac
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CBC Toronto has learned that there was a significant increase in collisions on the tarmac at Pearson in 2016.
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TTC dismisses 73 people over alleged multimillion-dollar benefits fraud scheme
Toronto's public transit provider says it has dismissed 73 people in connection with what it describes as a multimillion-dollar benefits fraud scheme.
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Ontario to resume negotiations with doctors, won't take 'unilateral' action while talks underway
Negotiations will soon restart for Ontario's doctors, who have been without a physician services agreement for three years, with interest arbitration as the first order of business.
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Michelle Riley, 36, ID'd as victim in Toronto's latest homicide
Toronto police have identified a woman who died after an alleged assault in the city's east end this morning as 36-year-old Michelle Riley.
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'Unfounded' sex assault cases were 'properly and thoroughly investigated,' says Halton police
The Halton Regional Police Service says all “unfounded” sex assaults from 2016 were “properly and thoroughly investigated.”
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Stash from the past: recycling plant employees find $100K hidden inside 1980s TV
An employee at a Barrie, Ont. recycling depot learned the true meaning of the old adage, "one man's trash is another man's treasure," after she found $100,000 while picking apart an old television this week.
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Stuart McLean helped us understand Canada and ourselves: Shelagh Rogers
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Shelagh Rogers, host of CBC Radio’s The Next Chapter, reflects on her colleague and friend, Stuart McLean. The award-winning humorist and host of CBC Radio’s The Vinyl Café died this week at age 68.
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Young adults with disabilities bring Shakespearean dream to life
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A group of young adults will get a chance to show off their creative talents this Thursday through Sunday, in an immersive theatre installation at the Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre's Al Green Theatre.
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With great power comes great… anxiety? Pressure's on for TO writer's Spider-Man reboot
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Toronto comic-book writer Steve Murray is stepping up to the plate to reboot an iconic, web-slinging superhero.
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Stop disconnecting power during winter, Ontario energy minister asks companies
Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault is asking all Ontario electricity distribution companies to stop disconnecting customers' power during the winter months.
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Is this the man who could replace Tom Mulcair as federal NDP leader?
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Jagmeet Singh's accomplishments include Sikh of the Year, jiu-jitsu champion and Toronto Life magazine's Best Dressed award. Will he soon try adding leader of the federal NDP to his list?
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'Let's drop the pretence': Toronto area housing market in a bubble, economist says
House prices shot up by more than 22 per cent year over year in January, the highest rate since the late 1980s, with one economist saying the market is in a bubble.
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Armed robbers hit midtown pot dispensary, police say
Armed robbers hit another Toronto pot dispensary, this time on Eglinton Avenue West late Wednesday evening.
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City council approves budget, but midnight mix-up adds $2M to bill
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A late night calamity added $2 million to the city budget, but council still approved it.
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Man suffers 'life-altering' injuries after being struck by CN train in Milton
A 24-year-old man is in hospital with “life-altering injuries” after he was struck by a CN train in Milton late Wednesday night.
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Kids needing OHIP funding for surgery tangled in 'catchment area' red tape
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With life-changing surgery, Fiona Santos’s daughter could one day walk. But instead, she’s caught in bureaucratic red tape which has her bouncing back and forth between doctors and hospitals.
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Valentine's Flower Flop: still waiting for those roses
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A Toronto man decided to go all out to celebrate his first Valentine's Day with his girlfriend but instead he's frustrated that his Valentine's surprise never showed up.
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Stuart McLean, CBC Radio host and award-winning humorist, dead at 68
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Stuart McLean, the host of CBC Radio's The Vinyl Café and an award-winning humorist, has died at age 68 after a battle with melanoma.
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Residents forced to leave by fire at Yonge, St. Clair in insurance claim limbo
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Evacuees of The Clairmont Condos at 1430 Yonge Street are waiting in limbo to find out how much damage Tuesday’s massive blaze at Yonge St. and St. Clair Ave. has done to their units.
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China to regulate carfentanil, seen as 'substantial step' in curbing opioid exports
China is adding carfentanil and three related synthetic opioids to its list of controlled substances effective March 1, China's National Narcotics Control Commission said Thursday.
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Ontario to spend $1.8M to improve police response to sex violence
Ontario is putting $1.8 million toward 15 pilot projects aimed at improving police responses to sexual violence, including two case review models that are similar to a celebrated approach pioneered in Philadelphia.
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York Regional Police officer gets 16 months for sex assault
A 34-year-old York Regional Police officer has been sentenced to 16 months in jail for sexual assault.
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Toronto city council approves 2% property tax increase
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Toronto homeowners can expect to pay around $100 more on their property tax bill this year, after city council approved a two per cent increase Wednesday.
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Midtown business owners praise Toronto firefighters as they clean up damage from blaze
Business owners in the area of Yonge Street and St. Clair Avenue are singing the praises of the Toronto firefighters and emergency service workers who battled the six-alarm blaze that destroyed the Badminton and Racquet Club on Tuesday, crediting them with saving their livelihoods.
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Premier calls use of 'N-word' 'unacceptable behaviour' but won't say trustee should resign
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Despite calling the use of the "N-word" unacceptable — Premier Kathleen Wynne stopped short Wednesday of saying that Nancy Elgie, the York District School Board trustee who admitted to using a racial slur in reference to a parent, should resign.
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New Raptor Serge Ibaka excited to play for contender
Serge Ibaka, who was acquired in Tuesday's trade that sent Terrence Ross to Orlando, says he's looking forward to "playing for something again."
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Police seek suspect in sexual assaults in Toronto, Collingwood
Toronto police and Ontario Provincial Police are seeking a single suspect in two sexual assaults, one in Toronto during the summer of 2015 and the other in Collingwood, Ont. on New Year's Day, 2017.
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OPP 'deeply concerned' after laser pointed at helicopter during training
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Ontario Provincial Police are searching for a person who pointed a laser at one of its helicopters during a training exercise in Elgin County on Monday night.
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Aaron Sanchez ready to lead Blue Jays rotation after dominant season
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For the first time in his major-league career, Aaron Sanchez doesn't have to prove he's worthy of a spot in the Blue Jays' starting rotation after his dominant season last year. He's using that lack of pressure to sharpen his arsenal.
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Metrolinx to consider transit fares based on distance travelled
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After mulling three other options, Metrolinx has introduced a fourth possibility for integrated fares in the GTHA: paying fares based on how far you travel.
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$1.2 million of medical equipment stolen from Toronto Western Hospital
Three men forced their way into a surgical area at downtown hospital on Saturday, police said.
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'I wish I could have gotten more people,' says teen who rescued girl from deadly Brampton fire
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Teenager Sheldon Teague saved a young girl from a deadly overnight fire by running into the burning building and carrying the 9-year-old outside.
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Suspected cocaine found on bottom of airplane food trolleys at Toronto airport: CBSA
The Canada Border Services Agency says it has seized seven kilograms of suspected cocaine from the bottom of food trolleys on an airplane.
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Oshawa man tries to make necklace out of bullet, gets wounded in leg
An Oshawa man was wounded in the leg after trying to make a necklace on Valentine's day out of a bullet
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Police investigating after woman punched repeatedly, thrown in front of moving bus
Police are asking for the public’s help after a 35-year-old woman was assaulted on the corner of Queen Street East and Sherbourne Street.
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North Korea to reject results of Malaysian autopsy for Kim Jong-un's half brother
- Explosion kills 3-year-old in southeastern Turkish town
- White House denies report that Trump weighing use of National Guard for immigration roundups
- Among 'last defenders' of liberal world order, Merkel does the heavy lifting
- In D.C., a 'Day Without Immigrants' is a day without sandwiches, child care and fitness classes
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Triple murderer Douglas Garland gets prison sentence with no chance of parole for 75 years
- Big bonuses for RCMP top brass as front-line Mounties go without pay hikes
- B.C.'s health-care deal with federal government includes cash for opioid crisis
- Feds investigating as B.C. oyster norovirus outbreak spreads
- First Nation chief calls for charges against lawyer who overcharged residential school survivors
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Rotting rats, flies: Insurance repair disaster causes 'mega destruction' of dream home
- 'I just want my family': Woman says innocent paperwork error dashes immigration dreams
- Doctor who won't use 'monster' methadone loses right to treat opioid addicts
- 'I can't live like this anymore': B.C. woman requiring home support hasn't had bath in weeks
- Workers may have been exposed to Ebola, HIV and TB at Winnipeg lab, reports reveal
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Israel gets friend in White House, but beware Donald Trump's unpredictability
- Beyond NAFTA tweaks: How Trump's anti-trade talk could be bad for Canada
- Relying on rising home prices could be a fool's strategy: Don Pittis
- As Trump's security fiascos mount, Flynn's exit fails to bolster 'make America safe again' pledge
- Bernier's broad donor base still tops the Conservative leadership field
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Big bonuses for RCMP top brass as front-line Mounties go without pay hikes
- Kevin O'Leary sells wine on U.S. home shopping channel amid leadership campaign
- Canadians prepare to face cyberwarriors and fake news in Latvia mission
- Trudeau talks NATO spending, populist anger during German trip
- 5 things to know about the Commons motion on Islamophobia
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Kinder Morgan reported in talks on $6.8B Trans Mountain pipeline financing
- What's new, exotic and classic at Canada's biggest car show
- Relying on rising home prices could be a fool's strategy: Don Pittis
- Workplace rudeness happens all of the time, can have health consequences: study
- Air Canada says higher fuel costs will hit margins
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How to improve the 'health literacy' of parents caring for kids with chronic kidney disease
- Feds investigating as B.C. oyster norovirus outbreak spreads
- U.S. shuts high-security labs over concerns about air hose safety
- B.C.'s health-care deal with federal government includes cash for opioid crisis
- Ardene removes toxic jewelry from stores, vows change
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'A mirror of society:' Designers, models and more get political at Fashion Week
- Dick Bruna, 'spiritual father' of rabbit Miffy, dies at 89
- 'It's exploiting culture': Australia mulls bill to ban sale of fake Indigenous art
- Skeleton crew: Next week's episode of U.S. network show Bones set in Newfoundland
- David and Victoria Beckham in 'beautiful' Whistler for family ski trip
Interactives
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'Everything was hurting so bad': How one Muslim man snuck across the U.S. border into Canada
- Obama wanted to improve U.S. image abroad — what went wrong?
- 'It's not such a secret anymore': Check out Episode 8 of Who Killed Alberta Williams?
- CBC goes to the front lines in the battle for Aleppo
- Kept in the dark: The story behind the kidnapping of Canadians John Ridsdel and Robert Hall
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Canadian app developer seeking 600 stories for Indigenous 'Wikiupedia'
- Rewriting the truth into B.C.'s stop of interest signs
- The photographer and the prisoner: How I became friends with an inmate
- Parents plead for help on missing woman's 22nd birthday
- Inuvialuit family relocates to Ontario for child with autism