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🚨 Toronto Celebrates World Series + Canada Offers Tariff Relief
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☠️ Doctor Saw Severely Malnourished Boy Days Before His Death, Expert Tells Trial
Dr. Emma Cory testified that the 12-year-old boy under the care of Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber weighed less at his death than he did at age six, suffering “severe malnutrition.” The trial in Milton continues as the Crown argues the couple abused and confined the children.
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🎉 ‘We’re Back, Baby!’ Toronto Fans Party After Jays Advance to World Series
Thousands of Blue Jays supporters flooded downtown streets late Monday after a 4–3 Game 7 victory over Seattle, celebrating Canada’s first World Series berth since 1993. The team now prepares to face the Los Angeles Dodgers starting Friday.
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🚐 GM to End Electric Van Production at CAMI Plant in Ingersoll, Ont.
General Motors confirmed it will cease production of BrightDrop electric delivery vans at its CAMI Assembly plant, raising concerns about the facility’s future and local jobs. The shift reflects GM’s consolidation strategy amid slowing demand for commercial EVs.
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📬 Canada Offers Tariff Relief on Some Steel and Aluminum Products from U.S. and China
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced exemptions for steel and aluminium imports not produced domestically, effective October 15, to ease costs for Canadian manufacturers. The measures aim to mitigate fallout from retaliatory U.S. and Chinese duties.
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🔥 8 in 10 Conservative Voters Say Too Many Immigrants Are Arriving
Popular support for more immigration has sharply declined, driven largely by Conservative voters who now view Canada’s intake as unsustainable. Polling shows nearly 80 percent of Conservative respondents favour cutting newcomer numbers, marking a significant shift in the national consensus on immigration.
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⚖️ Canadians Overwhelmingly Want Encampments Cleared, Poll Finds
A new National Post–commissioned survey reveals 57 percent of Canadians support declaring a state of emergency to remove homeless encampments in urban centres. Concerns over public safety and cleanliness drive the consensus, even as advocates caution against criminalizing poverty and homelessness.
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Live & Loud Wednesday
Here's what's heating up Toronto's live entertainment scene:
October 21st, 2025
🎸 Parcels with The Lemon Twigs
Australian electro-pop band Parcels performs at Coca-Cola Coliseum on Sunday, October 21st at 8:00 PM, joined by indie rockers The Lemon Twigs for a night of groove-driven hits.
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October 27th, 2025
🎵 GIVĒON: Dear Beloved, The Tour
R&B star GIVĒON brings his soul-stirring Dear Beloved Tour to Coca-Cola Coliseum on Wednesday, October 27th at 8:00 PM, supported by Charlotte Day Wilson and Sasha Keable.
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November 6th, 2025
🏖️ The Beaches: No Hard Feelings Tour
Toronto’s own Juno Award winners The Beaches headline Scotiabank Arena on Thursday, November 6th at 8:00 PM with their chart-topping rock anthems and special guests TALK.
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Events/News:
🏀 RAPTORS VS HAWKS: Toronto Raptors play the Atlanta Hawks tonight at 7:30pm.
🏒 LEAFS VS DEVILS: Devils defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs with a score of 5-2.
⚾ BLUE JAYS VS DODGERS: Toronto Blue Jays host the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the World Series Friday at 8:00pm at Rogers Centre.
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