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Ontario should rejig supports for small auto businesses in wake of tariffs, CFIB says

Ontario should rejig supports for small auto businesses in wake of tariffs, CFIB says

TORONTO — Ontario should rejig its programs meant to support auto businesses through the impact of tariffs and associated economic uncertainty, as the way they're currently structured is leaving small businesses in the lurch, an advocacy group says i
In the news today: PM meeting steelworkers, Ontario chiefs cry foul, Alberta next?

In the news today: PM meeting steelworkers, Ontario chiefs cry foul, Alberta next?

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
Rowe's late goal lifts Toronto to 1-0 NSL road win over Halifax

Rowe's late goal lifts Toronto to 1-0 NSL road win over Halifax

HALIFAX — Lauren Rowe's goal in the 79th minute snapped a scoreless tie and lifted the visiting AFC Toronto to a 1-0 Northern Super League victory over the Halifax Tides on Tuesday at Wanderers Grounds.
'Worrisome' conditions due to wildfire smoke and heat force camps, daycares to adjust

'Worrisome' conditions due to wildfire smoke and heat force camps, daycares to adjust

Summer camps and daycares are being forced to shift their plans amid stifling heat and poor air quality caused by wildfire smoke drifting across Central Canada, Prairies and other parts of the country.
Beer Store to close another 10 locations in a changing alcohol market

Beer Store to close another 10 locations in a changing alcohol market

Ontario’s main beer retailer says it's closing another 10 stores across the province due to changing market conditions.
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown under police protection amid threats: Peel police

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown under police protection amid threats: Peel police

Peel Region police say they're providing protection to the mayor of Brampton, Ont., after he and his family were allegedly threatened.
First Nations launch legal challenge against Ontario, federal bills 5 and C-5

First Nations launch legal challenge against Ontario, federal bills 5 and C-5

TORONTO — Nine First Nations in Ontario are asking a court to declare a pair of federal and provincial laws meant to fast-track infrastructure projects unconstitutional and are seeking an injunction that would prevent the governments from using some
Federal envoy urges Ontario to act on antisemitism in its public schools

Federal envoy urges Ontario to act on antisemitism in its public schools

OTTAWA — Canada's special envoy on antisemitism says Ontario school boards need to take seriously incidents of anti-Jewish bigotry targeted at students in public schools.
Four charged after allegedly forcing their way into Toronto MP's constituency office

Four charged after allegedly forcing their way into Toronto MP's constituency office

TORONTO — Four men are facing mischief charges after police allege they forced their way into a member of Parliament's constituency office in northwest Toronto earlier this year.
Man arrested, charged in 2024 deaths of two women in Toronto

Man arrested, charged in 2024 deaths of two women in Toronto

A Toronto man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder after two women were found dead in a west-end home last year.