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More than 10,000 college support workers go on strike across Ontario
Workers have been negotiating with employers for more funding and job security since June
Carney recommending 5 'nation-building projects' for approval, including LNG expansion: sources

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Driver charged after toddler killed in Richmond Hill, Ont., daycare crash
Man facing charges of dangerous operation causing death and bodily harm after fatal crash Wednesday
9 condo projects cancelled this year in Toronto, and trend will likely continue

Doctors save unborn baby in Gaza City after mother, father killed in Israeli strike

CSIS 'actively' investigated Ipperwash land dispute before fatal shooting of Dudley George, documents show

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How confusion and inconvenience are filling B.C. landfills with recyclable plastics
Only 45 per cent of plastic packaging residents use is recovered to be recycled
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Wildfire near Lynn Lake started at mining site after burn piles weren't properly extinguished: searc
Alamos Gold disputes claim, says it followed provincial permit rules for controlled burns

AI-powered glasses are helping people with vision loss navigate the world around them
Experts caution promising new tools like Meta’s smart glasses also come with privacy concerns

These residents didn't know their water was contaminated until a professor showed up
4 months after officials were alerted, people with unsafe water still waiting for help

Wildfire near Lynn Lake started at mining site after burn piles weren't properly extinguished: searc
Alamos Gold disputes claim, says it followed provincial permit rules for controlled burns
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