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Alberta has highest measles cases per capita in North America as summer travel gets underway
Alberta has the most measles cases in North America on a per-capita basis, worrying experts who say summer events could push case counts even higher. Dr.
Jul 9, 2025 2:57 PM
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Halifax has among highest child care costs across Canadian cities: new study
HALIFAX — A new report says Halifax has some of the highest child care costs among major Canadian cities, a finding that advocates say risks forcing Nova Scotians — particularly women — out of the workforce.
Jul 9, 2025 2:37 PM
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AI tools and doctor shortage leading to rise in DIY diagnosis, Ontario docs say
TORONTO — The advent of AI and a lack of access to primary care are feeding a rising trend in people trying to diagnose and treat themselves online, doctors say.
Jul 9, 2025 2:29 PM
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Court dismisses Ontario's bid to appeal bike lane injunction
TORONTO — An Ontario court has dismissed the province's attempt to appeal a court order that temporarily stopped it from ripping up three major Toronto bike lanes.
Jul 9, 2025 2:09 PM
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Texas flood to create safety planning 'ripple effect' at Canadian camps: organizers
EDMONTON — Canadian summer camp organizers say they expect a ripple effect of bolstered emergency plans and preparations after more than two dozen campers and counsellors were killed by severe flash floods in Texas.
Jul 9, 2025 1:44 PM
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Negative stories about Rogers Stadium are 'branding poison' for the sponsor, marketers say
TORONTO — As a marketing expert, Markus Giesler was aghast after hearing Coldplay frontman Chris Martin blast Toronto's brand new Rogers Stadium onstage.
Jul 9, 2025 1:35 PM
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Quarter of Ont. mutual fund dealers say customers sold unneeded products: survey
TORONTO — A regulator-led survey of Ontario mutual fund dealers based out of big banks finds a sizable minority are not always acting in the interests of clients.
Jul 9, 2025 1:32 PM
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Five charged in string of violent robberies targeting LGBTQ+ South Asians in Brampton
TORONTO — Peel police say they've now arrested five people in a string of violent robberies targeting South Asian people in Brampton, Ont., including members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Jul 9, 2025 11:36 AM
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Impala plans to close Ontario palladium mine due to low prices
THUNDER BAY — Impala Platinum Holding Ltd. plans to end production at its Lac des Iles mine in northwestern Ontario at the end of May next year due to low palladium prices.
Jul 9, 2025 11:32 AM
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Fatal shooting of 15-year-old boy in June was unprovoked: Toronto police
Police say the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old boy in Toronto last month was unprovoked.
Jul 9, 2025 10:31 AM
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