Shooting at Scarborough plaza leaves woman with serious injuries, 1 suspect in custody
A woman in her 20s is in hospital with serious injuries after being shot at a mall plaza in Scarborough. Police say one suspect has been arrested.
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A woman in her 20s is in hospital with serious injuries after being shot at a mall plaza in Scarborough. Police say one suspect has been arrested.
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The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025 assess universities worldwide based on their commitment to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – which totals 17. While Canada boasts seven institutions in the top 50 of the overall ranking, U.S. representation has dropped. In North America, only three institutions made the global top 10. Arizona State University (Tempe) and Queen’s University tied for sixth globally while the University of Alberta place eighth.
A Toronto-based network representing more than 50 drop-in centres and allied community agencies says overdoses recorded within these spaces have skyrocketed since new provincial legislation forced five supervised consumption sites (SCS) across the city to shut down this spring.
In his column for CTVNews.ca, former cabinet minister James Moore highlights three policies of the Trudeau government that he thinks Prime Minister Carney should reverse.
Ontario’s solicitor general says the province is adding 150 beds to three jails across the province using modular construction.
A Toronto city councillor is calling for changes to a 'broken' permitting process after an east-end restaurant missed months of this summer’s patio season while its application was on hold at City Hall.
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