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Anam Khan
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Anam Khan is a CBC News reporter based in Toronto. She previously worked for CBC Nova Scotia. She can be reached at anam.khan@cbc.ca
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Ontario had 30 femicides in 30 weeks, new report says as 'same gaps' in support persist
Advocates are sounding the alarm on gender-based violence, calling for a clear and urgent strategy from the provincial governments as femicides continue to rise. Ontario saw 30 femicides in 30 weeks, according to a new report by the Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses.
Canada -Toronto |
One of Canada's biggest mountain biking festivals has arrived in Ontario for the first time
The Crankworx Summer Series Canada begins Thursday and features a series of competitions where expert riders can show off their tricks. Organizers are also offering a variety of trails for beginners to get their feet wet in the mud.
Canada -Toronto |
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Toronto Islands residents rally to save arborist's business from city changes that could shut it down
A group of residents on the Toronto Islands are rallying to save the business of a local arborist who says unexpected changes from the city could force him to shut down.
Canada -Toronto |
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Toronto summer lunch program calls for funding, can't keep up with demand as food prices rise
A non-profit lunch program in Toronto tackling summer food insecurity is seeing demand soar this year and it just can’t keep up.
Canada -Toronto |
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Toronto's Love Park opens with massive heart-shaped pond where off-ramp used to sit
The two-acre park on York Street and Queens Quay has a large heart shaped pond in its centre, cafe-style tables, nine bronze-cast animals and an off-leash area for dogs.
Canada -Toronto |
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A beloved Hungarian restaurant is saying goodbye after 62 years in Toronto
Country Style Hungarian restaurant was a fixture in the Annex for decades. It will be closing its doors on Aug. 1.
Canada -Toronto |
Ontario needs to spend millions for $10 a day child-care plan to work in Toronto: advocates
Ontario needs to step up with millions of dollars for the national $10 a day child-care plan to work in Toronto, say advocates.
Canada -Toronto |
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Positive tests for tick-borne illness in N.S. dogs up sharply, says vet
The number of dogs testing positive for tick-borne illnesses has nearly doubled this year, says a Nova Scotia veterinarian.
Canada -Nova Scotia |
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Students, ex-president raise concerns about racism at NSCAD
Current and former NSCAD students are speaking about their experiences with racism at the school. They feel NSCAD is not a safe space for racialized students.
Canada -Nova Scotia |
Anonymous donor offers $10M to save N.S. church facing demolition. But there's a condition
A group rallying to save Église Sainte-Marie in Church Point, N.S., says its prayers may have been answered. Pierre Comeau, the president of Société Édifice Sainte-Marie de La Pointe, says an anonymous donor is offering to cover $10 million worth of repairs and ongoing maintenance for the iconic structure.
Canada -Nova Scotia |