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Domestic violence advocates continue to call for court reforms. Melanie Ng speaks with two advocates, who are also survivors, about solving the delay issues that are causing dangerous backlogs in Ontario courts.

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Public golf courses are opening around the city, and the Masters are just around the corner, so the time is now to celebrate the game. Melanie Ng speaks with Golf Fest's Creative Director about the big event coming soon to Toronto.

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Social media giants, Meta, Snapchat and Tiktok are finding themselves at the centre of a lawsuit launched by four Ontario school boards, including Toronto. Faiza Amin explains.

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The countdown to the solar eclipse is heating up. On Monday April 8, around a million people are expected to travel Niagara Falls. Melissa Duggan speaks with the city's mayor on what you need to know before the big day.

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There are growing calls for reforms to Ontario's court system at Queen's Park. Shauna Hunt reports on an emotional plea from advocates on Thursday.

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Sports Reporter Lindsay Dunn speaks with Blue Jay Kevin Kiermaier ahead of their season opener about his hopes for the season and the one thing he is hoping the Jays’ will let him do this year.

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Four of Ontario's largest school boards are suing the parent companies Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok, alleging that social media platforms are disrupting student learning. TDSB chair Rachel Chernos Lin spoke with Breakfast Television.

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In November 2019, months before the pandemic made heroes of public sector workers like teachers and (especially) nurses, Ontario's government passed Bill 124, attempting to cap their pay increases at one percent for the next three years. It didn't go very well. Earlier this month, after years of protests and bad press, and a legal challenge that went to the highest court ion the province, the same government repealed the bill. And then announced in the budget that the entire fight, including years of back pay, has already cost the province $6 billion in taxpayer money, and could cost billions more. So...what happened here? Why did this fight drag on for years? And would the government have been better off just paying up in the first place? GUEST: Richard Southern, Queen's Park reporter, CityNews Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/19963014?utm_source=youtube

CityNews
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Federal conservative leader Pierre Poilievre made a stop in Edmonton Wednesday evening to host his 'Axe the Tax' campaign rally. The visit comes as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to testify against the fee increase in the House of Commons.

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The Calgary Police Commission says there will be an external review on the Calgary police workplace after recent allegations of a toxic culture made by a former employee.

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The Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario weighs in on the federal government's proposed measures to protect renters. Michelle Mackey reports.

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"This is the one cancer, of more than 90 cancers affecting women, that the death rate is rising," says Dr. Lucy Gilbert of endometrial cancer. She hopes to raise awareness among patients and medical practitioners. Anastasia Dextrene reports.

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TransLink says it will increase fares by five to 10 cents starting in July as part of its 2024 investment plan, but transit riders are getting fed up with the constant fare hikes. Kier Junos reports.

CityNews
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It might seem like the city is taking one step forward, two steps back when it comes to reducing waste after repealing its single-use bylaw. Jillian Code looks into the city's waste reduction efforts.

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With deadline day approaching in a petition to oust Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek, the city is sharing what we can expect over the coming weeks.

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The province of Alberta is hoping to improve Class 1 licensing and training with a new learning pathway for professional truck drivers.

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When you pick your car up from the mechanic, you would probably assume the mechanic would’ve told you if it was unsafe to drive. But as one Calgarian is finding out, that isn’t always the case. Jillian Code reports.

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An online petition started by a Marda Loop resident to save street trees in the area is gaining traction. Henna Saeed talks to the residents and asks the City of Calgary why these trees are being axed.

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Toronto police have recovered dozens of vehicles during investigations that included undercover sting operations. Shauna Hunt with the details of Project Paranoid

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An official investigation is launched into TikTok security. Plus, the push to build more housing in Canada, and it isn't only airlines that are experiencing a post-pandemic travel boom. Fil Martino explains.

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