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Lifestyle & Belief
‘People will get hurt’: Cyclists protest after Ontario government passes law to remove bike lanes in Toronto 
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The World's Global Classroom
In Canada, university and college officials hope for an end to upheaval for international students
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Lifestyle & Belief
More people are running marathons than ever before. Why?
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Business, Finance & Economics
Toronto is experiencing a car theft epidemic
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The sun sets over the Toronto skyline during the opening ceremony for the Pan Am Games
Economics
Canada’s soaring housing prices leave potential homeowners with limited choices. Local and federal govts are trying to help.
Developing mixed use and mixed income neighbourhoods will help cities recover after the pandemic.
Infrastructure
Inclusion, walkability will be key to rebuilding cities after the pandemic
In this April 13, 2010, photo, one gram of psilocybin, the psychoactive ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms, is seen on a scale at New York University in New York. 
Health & Medicine
This Canadian company is betting big on the ‘psychedelic renaissance’
People walk while vehicle move through historical Khyber Pass in Jamrud, the main town of Pakistan's Khyber district bordering Afghanistan, Monday, Oct. 11, 2021.
Afghanistan
Canada promised to resettle 40,000 Afghans. Many are still waiting for answers.
A woman holds on to a child's hand and she places flowers at a memorial
Violence
After killing of Muslim family in Canada, this advocate calls for a collective plan to fight Islamophobia
A 91-year-old white woman with gray hair, wearing glasses and a pink top, sits on a sofa and reads a newsletter.
COVID-19
A toddler’s newsletter inspires joy for isolated seniors in Toronto
A massive protest of women wearing colorful head wraps and masks with signs supporting Karima Mehrab Baloch.
Human rights
Canada urged to investigate the death of Baloch human rights activist 
A man stands in front of the Skogafoss waterfall in Skogar, Iceland, March 8, 2020.
COVID-19
2020: The year of the primal scream — and other pandemic remedies 
Several rows of outdoor seating are shown with cars in the distance and a movie project shining bright in the distance.
Arts, Culture & Media
The pop culture that got us through 2020
A still shot from "Trigger Warning" Episode 106 pictures (left to right) Hamza Haq as Dr. Bashir "Bash" Hamed and Jihn Hannah as Dr. Jed Bishop.
Arts, Culture & Media
TV series ‘Transplant’ follows Syrian refugee doctor as he resettles in Canada
Erika Peterson, pictured in her first winter in Canada, left the US for Ottawa in 2018.
2020 US presidential election
Some Americans fled to Canada when Trump won. Will a Biden presidency bring them home?
Artist Daniel Voshart's machine learning-assisted images of Roman emperors Augustus, left, and Maximinus Thrax, right.
Arts
This artist used machine learning to create realistic portraits of Roman emperors
Two people stand outside a window peering inside a facility.
COVID-19
Isolation may be a greater risk than COVID-19 for residents of Canada’s nursing homes
Nick Abrantes walks after purchased three pairs of shoes during a phased reopening from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions in Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 19, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Osorio/File Photo
Economics
Canadian universal basic income experiment has been life-changing for those unemployed amid coronavirus 
Mark Saunders, then the deputy police chief, speaks at a news conference in Toronto, Canada, Feb. 24, 2015.  
Leaders
Toronto’s first black police chief resigns
a image simulation of Van Gogh art projected in a room with a car in the center
Coronavirus Art
‘Gogh By Car’ to this Toronto art exhibit
The Chinese national flag is seen in Beijing, April 29, 2020.
Canadian activists say they’re being targeted by China
Massive light pink cherry blossoming tree in Vancouver with two people sitting on a park bench underneath it
Environment
Canada closes most of its great outdoors to curb COVID-19
Two people kiss wearing face masks as they board a train
COVID-19
Human touch is essential. How are people coping with ‘skin hunger’?
A team of researchers at the Vanderbilt Vaccine Center selects lead antibody candidates for further screening.
COVID-19
Racing to develop a drug to fight COVID-19
Robbie Robertson looks at the camera posing for a photo
Robbie Robertson reflects on brotherhood, music and ‘The Last Waltz’
Three men walk into a court room, one is wearing a black mask, the other is holding a brown cardboard box.
Conflict & Justice
Paul Whelan’s twin brother calls Russia espionage accusations ‘balderdash’
Superfan
Raptors superfan unites people of all faiths over ‘crazy, stupid’ love for basketball
A man sits on a couch in his living room.
Global Politics
‘Maybe we need more God in prisons’ to curb radicalization, says one former extremist
Canadian Prime Minister stands at a table surrounded by others.
Technology
A Google affiliate is planning a ‘smart’ neighborhood in Toronto. Local opposition is growing.
Three GM employees at a meeting with worried faces.
Jobs
GM to slash jobs and production in North America, drawing criticism from Trump and unions
A man and a child peer out a window of a building. Next to them is a road sign that says "road closed"
Immigration
Refugees asking for asylum in Canada argue the US is no longer safe
People leave messages, flowers and other trinkets on a plywood wall that says "We are Danforth"
Global Politics
More people are dying from gun violence in Canada. Is America to blame?
french soccer players at the world cup
Sports
French national soccer players of immigrant ancestry face harsher critics at the World Cup
day care
Health
This Canadian day care center re-creates ‘the spirit of a large family’ for kids and their single moms
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Women & Gender
If misogyny was a factor, is Toronto rampage a terrorist act against women?
Alabama Memorial Confronts America’s Legacy of Lynching
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Police officers arrest suspect driver after a van hit multiple people at a major intersection in Toronto, Canada April 23, 2018, in this picture obtained from social media.
Conflict
Driver kills 10, injures 15 plowing van into Toronto sidewalk crowd
X-ray conveyor belt with luggage.
Justice
She was arrested for carrying a suitcase lined with cocaine into Canada. Her court case changed the law.
Arts, Culture & Media
Jay Z vs. Drake: The NBA Playoffs Fuel a Rap Beef
Arts, Culture & Media
Brian Williams Raps, Game of Thrones Maps, and More
At Mountainoak Cheese in rural Ontario, their Gouda is winning awards. The owners support Canada's tariffs on cheese imports.
Economics
What turns some law-abiding Canadians into smugglers? The high price of imported cheese.
Close up of the back of a woman's head looking out onto a skating rink
Culture
A Ugandan in Canada learns to skate
Mulaba Habanyama, 24, preparing her Gingerbread Tiramisu
Health
At pop-up eatery in Canada, HIV education is on the menu
Torn up Quran in Canada
Education
Canadian groups are lashing out about Muslim prayer in schools
Author Scaachi Koul was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta and is a culture writer at BuzzFeed.
Culture
White privilege in brown Canada
Amy Wright used to shoot up in alleys like this in downtown Toronto. Now she's helping the city design its safe injection sites.
Health
What’s one way to prevent opioid overdoses? Toronto plans three supervised injection sites.
Toronto's High Park Zoo has some new residents. The zoo's pair of capybaras had babies. Here's one of the new family members.
Environment
These capybaras escaped the zoo for a summer of love. Now they’re back, with babies.
Syrian refugee sponsors canada
Culture
Canadians reached out to Syrian refugees. Now they hesitate to let go.
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Arts
The storied history of ‘that great silent salesman’ — hand-painted storefront signs
Tima Kurdi (middle), holds up her nephew Sherwan Kurdi as she welcomes her brother Mohammed Kurdi (R), and his family at Vancouver International airport in Vancouver, British Columbia, December 28, 2015.
Conflict
When Canadian citizens sponsor Syrian refugees, things can get complicated
Hamzeh Mourad and his daughter, Houda. The Syrian family arrived in Canada last December with nothing but their clothes and $800.
Conflict
Syrian refugees in Canada face their first month without state money
Winter boots
Technology
What are the best snow boots to wear?
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Arts
Indigenous street names in Toronto get noticed and made ‘official’
Arts, Culture & Media
High profile art heists on the rise around the world
Case closed on Toronto's High Park capybara escape.
Culture
It’s back to the pen for Canada’s fugitive capybaras
Iranian refugee families enjoy a Sunday picnic at Toronto Humber Bay Park.
Culture
What life looks like amid the Iranian diaspora in ‘Tehranto’
Toronto MC Jahkoy.
Music
Jahkoy’s music is his personal experiment and his home studio — a laboratory
Protesters stand outside of the courthouse before an Ontario judge found former Canadian radio host Jian Ghomeshi not guilty on four sexual assault charges and one count of choking.
Justice
What’s behind the ‘not guilty’ verdict in the Jian Ghomeshi sex assault trial?
Ivan Watson greets travelers at Toronto's Pearson Airport with a smile, and often a song. It's not what you usually get as you wait to get through airport security.
Lifestyle
This Toronto airport baggage handler makes air travel almost pleasant