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Jan 7, 2020

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Advocates protest city plan to remove homeless camps in Rosedale Valley
A city spokesperson said shelter space was available for the people affected. As of Monday evening, he said all but one person had either moved on or accepted services.
NATO willing to restart Canadian-led training mission in Iraq when security situation improves
NATO says it's willing to resume the Canadian-led training mission in Iraq but concedes its forces — there at the invitation of the Iraqi government — face an uncertain future as the fallout from the U.S. strike on an Iranian general roils the region.
Hamilton LRT bidders pulled back on participating months before cancellation, internal documents show
A third-party consultant's report cited by the government found some costs to be twice those used by provincial transit agency.
Trying to reach the CRA? Good luck
More small businesses are getting through, but the average wait time has increased to an hour for senior agents and the information provided is inaccurate or incomplete 40 per cent of the time, says the CFIB.
Toronto home prices up 4 per cent in 2019 — and signs point to a hotter market ahead
Toronto Real Estate Board warns that housing supply is decreasing, setting the stage for price increases in the coming year.
As sequel to Wet'suwet'en pipeline showdown looms, does B.C.'s UN pledge point the way forward?
Coastal GasLink says it intends to resume pipeline work after workers were evicted from Wet'suwet'en territory Saturday.
TTC must takes steps to improve air pollution in subway tunnels, report says
A report from the city's public health agency has indicated that Toronto must take steps to improve the air quality in its subway tunnels, including training employees and reviewing existing operations.
Why Ontario courts are using GPS ankle bracelets to keep more people out of jail (if they can afford $610 a month)
The number of bail cases involving electronic supervision has risen from a handful to hundreds a year since 2010. Supporters say the devices reduce costs to the jail system, even if they're no "silver bullet."
OPINION
Emma Teitel: Here's what's wrong with Ricky Gervais' sneering Golden Globes monologue
Gervais was merciless in his criticism of Hollywood elites. But it wasn't, as some commentators seem to suggest, a searing intellectual triumph, Emma Teitel writes.
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