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Toronto, ON · TorontoA Toronto-area police service's attempt to shield two workplace investigations from the public record amidst disciplinary proceedings against its deputy chief and allegations of a “poisoned” workplace environment has been dismissed by the courts.See the Story
GTA police service loses bid to keep workplace reviews secret in deputy chief's disciplinary case
100% Center coverage: 2 sources
Judaism · CanadaAs Jewish Canadians prepared for the beginning of Passover Monday, some said this year’s celebrations come with complex emotions and added solemnity amid violence in Gaza and a rise in antisemitic incidents in Canada.See the Story
Some Jewish Canadians say this Passover comes with solemnity and complex emotions
60% Center coverage: 5 sources
John Tory · OntarioToronto police Chief Myron Demkiw is asking the Ontario Provincial Police for an independent review into officer testimony, conduct, procedures, practices and training following a Superior Court judge's comments during the trial of Umar Zameer.
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Toronto police ask OPP for review following Zameer trial
50% Center coverage: 4 sources
TTC · TorontoThe clock is ticking down on the final few hours of negotiations between the TTC and members of the union representing about 650 communications, electrical, and signal workers.See the Story
Contract talks down to the wire between TTC, electrical workers as midnight strike deadline looms
Coverage: 5 sources
Ontario Politics · TorontoUmar Zameer has been found not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of Det. Const. Jeffrey Northrup. The verdict was delivered Sunday afternoon after almost four days of deliberations which began Thursday afternoon.See the Story
Umar Zameer not guilty in death of Toronto police officer
50% Left coverage: 18 sources
Ontario Politics · TorontoTorontonians will soon be able to legally drink alcoholic beverages in at least one park in every ward of the city. On Thursday evening, city council voted to immediately and permanently allow drinking in 44 parks, codifying and expanding a pilot project that began last summer in 27 locations. Meanwhile, councillors who represent areas without at least one park where alcohol consumption is legal will now need to identify a park where it will be permitted. If they don't do so by early July, city staff will choose instead.See the Story
Drinking alcohol is officially legal at some Toronto parks
45% Center coverage: 9 sources
Influencers · CanadaDennis Mathu and Stephanie Gordon first started posting financial-advice videos on YouTube three years ago — a side hustle that helped to scratch a creative itch. They never imagined it would lead them down some of the most powerful political corridors in Canada. Mathu and Gordon — Steph & Den, as they’re known online — were among several content creators invited to Tuesday’s federal budget lockup, where they got early access to Ottawa’s new spending blueprint. It’s an invitation typically reserved for experts, stakeholders and mainstream media. But the federal Liberals are embracing influencers as they seek to win back disillusioned millennials, gen-Z voters and others who consume information through social media. “They are seeing we are building this audience and they want to tap into that,” said Gordon, 27. See the Story
Liberal government turning to influencers to get its message to younger Canadians
47% Left coverage: 15 sources