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Toronto Corporate Landlords Drive Up Rent by 44 Percent
A University of Waterloo study reveals that corporate landlords in Toronto charge 44 percent higher rent for multifamily units than other landlords, an average of $670 more per month, particularly impacting low-income and racialized communities; the study recommends policy changes to counter this tr...
Toronto Corporate Landlords Drive Up Rent by 44 Percent
A University of Waterloo study reveals that corporate landlords in Toronto charge 44 percent higher rent for multifamily units than other landlords, an average of $670 more per month, particularly impacting low-income and racialized communities; the study recommends policy changes to counter this tr...
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56% Bias Score


Toronto's Amenity Space Rules Hamper Smaller Apartment Developments
Toronto's bylaws require amenity spaces in buildings with over 20 units, creating challenges for smaller developments; some suggest a flexible approach similar to the recent change in underground parking regulations, where the decision is left to the developer.
Toronto's Amenity Space Rules Hamper Smaller Apartment Developments
Toronto's bylaws require amenity spaces in buildings with over 20 units, creating challenges for smaller developments; some suggest a flexible approach similar to the recent change in underground parking regulations, where the decision is left to the developer.
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52% Bias Score


Delta Flight Crash Caused by Landing Gear Failure
A Delta regional jet crash-landed at Toronto Pearson Airport on February 17 after a landing gear support fractured, causing a wing to detach and resulting in a fire and 21 injuries.
Delta Flight Crash Caused by Landing Gear Failure
A Delta regional jet crash-landed at Toronto Pearson Airport on February 17 after a landing gear support fractured, causing a wing to detach and resulting in a fire and 21 injuries.
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24% Bias Score


Canada Commits $2.5 Billion to Toronto Rental Housing
The Canadian federal government is providing over $2.5 billion in low-cost loans for seven rental housing projects in Toronto, creating 4,831 units (1,075 below-market), plus $25.8 million for homelessness programs, ahead of a potential election.
Canada Commits $2.5 Billion to Toronto Rental Housing
The Canadian federal government is providing over $2.5 billion in low-cost loans for seven rental housing projects in Toronto, creating 4,831 units (1,075 below-market), plus $25.8 million for homelessness programs, ahead of a potential election.
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44% Bias Score


Toronto Pub Shooting Leaves 12 Injured, 3 Suspects at Large
Twelve people were injured in a mass shooting at the Piper Arms pub in Toronto on Friday night; three male suspects, one wearing a balaclava, fled the scene in a silver car, and the motive remains unclear.
Toronto Pub Shooting Leaves 12 Injured, 3 Suspects at Large
Twelve people were injured in a mass shooting at the Piper Arms pub in Toronto on Friday night; three male suspects, one wearing a balaclava, fled the scene in a silver car, and the motive remains unclear.
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28% Bias Score


Delta Flight Crash-Lands in Toronto; All Survive
Delta Air Lines Flight 4819, operated by Endeavor Air, crash-landed and caught fire at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, injuring 21 of the 80 people on board; all survived. The captain had extensive experience, and the first officer exceeded minimum requirements. Delta is offering $3...
Delta Flight Crash-Lands in Toronto; All Survive
Delta Air Lines Flight 4819, operated by Endeavor Air, crash-landed and caught fire at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, injuring 21 of the 80 people on board; all survived. The captain had extensive experience, and the first officer exceeded minimum requirements. Delta is offering $3...
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48% Bias Score

Toronto Weighs Transit Priority Lanes Against Resident Parking
Toronto is considering converting street parking to bus-only lanes on Dufferin Street to improve transit service for 40,000 daily riders, saving up to 10 minutes and improving on-time reliability by 17 percent, despite resident opposition.

Toronto Weighs Transit Priority Lanes Against Resident Parking
Toronto is considering converting street parking to bus-only lanes on Dufferin Street to improve transit service for 40,000 daily riders, saving up to 10 minutes and improving on-time reliability by 17 percent, despite resident opposition.
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56% Bias Score

Toronto School Board Considers Closing 35 Pools to Address Budget Deficit
The Toronto District School Board is considering closing 35 of its 66 pools to address a \$58-million budget deficit, potentially impacting thousands of children's access to swimming lessons and raising equity concerns.

Toronto School Board Considers Closing 35 Pools to Address Budget Deficit
The Toronto District School Board is considering closing 35 of its 66 pools to address a \$58-million budget deficit, potentially impacting thousands of children's access to swimming lessons and raising equity concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Delta Flight 4819 Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Multiple Factors
A preliminary report on the July 27 Delta Flight 4819 crash in Toronto reveals the first officer's actions and potential aircraft structural issues as contributing factors, while the final report is pending.

Delta Flight 4819 Crash: Preliminary Report Points to Multiple Factors
A preliminary report on the July 27 Delta Flight 4819 crash in Toronto reveals the first officer's actions and potential aircraft structural issues as contributing factors, while the final report is pending.
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48% Bias Score

Toronto Pub Shooting Injures 12
Twelve people were injured, six by gunfire, in a mass shooting at the newly opened Piper Arms Pub in Toronto on Friday night around 10:30 p.m.; three gunmen opened fire indiscriminately before fleeing the scene, and police are investigating.

Toronto Pub Shooting Injures 12
Twelve people were injured, six by gunfire, in a mass shooting at the newly opened Piper Arms Pub in Toronto on Friday night around 10:30 p.m.; three gunmen opened fire indiscriminately before fleeing the scene, and police are investigating.
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28% Bias Score

Monks": Toronto Clown Show's Unexpected Success
Monks," a Toronto-based clown show by Annie Luján and Veronica Hortigüela, which has had three sold-out runs in less than a year, uses physical comedy and audience participation to explore themes of spirituality and absurdity, culminating in a surprisingly poignant conclusion.

Monks": Toronto Clown Show's Unexpected Success
Monks," a Toronto-based clown show by Annie Luján and Veronica Hortigüela, which has had three sold-out runs in less than a year, uses physical comedy and audience participation to explore themes of spirituality and absurdity, culminating in a surprisingly poignant conclusion.
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44% Bias Score

Toronto Teen on Trial for Fatal Stabbing of Homeless Man
A 14-year-old girl stands trial for second-degree murder in the death of Kenneth Lee, a 59-year-old homeless man, stabbed during a group assault in Toronto in December 2022; her co-accused pleaded guilty to manslaughter, while the defense argues the accused was intoxicated and did not inflict the fa...

Toronto Teen on Trial for Fatal Stabbing of Homeless Man
A 14-year-old girl stands trial for second-degree murder in the death of Kenneth Lee, a 59-year-old homeless man, stabbed during a group assault in Toronto in December 2022; her co-accused pleaded guilty to manslaughter, while the defense argues the accused was intoxicated and did not inflict the fa...
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52% Bias Score
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