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Ontario court awards $1.7M in damages to group labelled 'groomers' in smear campaign

Ontario court awards $1.7M in damages to group labelled 'groomers' in smear campaign

The lawyer for members of an AIDS information group who were targets of an anti-LGBTQ+ smear campaign says a court ruling awarding them more than $1.7 million in damages sends a "strong message" about the consequences of online hate.
Head injury sidelines receiver Coxie for Argos home game versus B.C. Lions

Head injury sidelines receiver Coxie for Argos home game versus B.C. Lions

TORONTO — Nick Arbuckle won't have his top offensive weapon when the Toronto Argonauts host the B.C. Lions on Saturday afternoon. Receiver Damonte Coxie (head) won't play after missing the entire week of practice.
Ontario sheds manufacturing jobs as tariff impacts felt, report says

Ontario sheds manufacturing jobs as tariff impacts felt, report says

TORONTO — Ontario's economy has recently started to feel the impact of American tariffs, shedding 38,000 jobs in the second quarter of 2025, the province's financial watchdog said Thursday in a report.
One dead after shooting at Scarborough Town Centre: Toronto police

One dead after shooting at Scarborough Town Centre: Toronto police

Toronto police say one person is dead after a shooting at an east-end mall Thursday afternoon. Police say they were called to the scene at Scarborough Town Centre just before 2 p.m. for a report of a shooting.
Second teenage girl dies after watercraft collision on Lake St. Clair

Second teenage girl dies after watercraft collision on Lake St. Clair

A second teen girl has died after a watercraft collision on a southern Ontario lake that killed another girl and left two injured last week.
First-of-its-kind role to advance accessibility in Canadian screen industry

First-of-its-kind role to advance accessibility in Canadian screen industry

The Disability Screen Office and the National Screen Institute are launching a program in which professionals will work with film and TV productions to ensure accessibility on set.
Police looking for suspects in $220,000 meat heist in Windsor, Ont.

Police looking for suspects in $220,000 meat heist in Windsor, Ont.

Police are investigating after a semi truck with over $220,000 worth of meat was stolen in Windsor earlier this month. Windsor police say the parked truck containing 530 boxes of boneless beef chuck roast was stolen around 6:30 p.m. on Aug.
Former captain Tyler Ardron returns to Canada rugby lineup for first time since 2021

Former captain Tyler Ardron returns to Canada rugby lineup for first time since 2021

Former captain Tyler Ardron returns to the Canadian rugby lineup up for the first time in almost four years on Friday when Canada hosts the United States in Calgary in the Pacific Nations Cup.
Toronto teacher fired for wearing blackface costume should be reinstated: arbitrator

Toronto teacher fired for wearing blackface costume should be reinstated: arbitrator

TORONTO — A Toronto high school teacher who was fired after wearing a Halloween costume involving blackface four years ago should be reinstated and compensated for lost wages, an Ontario arbitrator has ruled.
Police make arrest in alleged theft from southwestern Ontario cemetery

Police make arrest in alleged theft from southwestern Ontario cemetery

Provincial police say they have made an arrest as part of their response to a string of thefts from cemeteries in southwestern Ontario.
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