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Son accused of dismembering mother in Toronto testifies in trial

A man accused of brutally stabbing and dismembering his mother in an east-end condo before leaving her remains in garbage bags on the street told a Toronto jury that while he came from an abusive home, he never intended to kill his mother.

Murder trial underway for son accused of dismembering mother

The trial of a Toronto man who is accused of brutally stabbinghis mother to death in their Leslieville condo and dismembering her bodyin March 2022gotunderway this week.

Federal carbon tax 'has to go,' says Ontario premier

Ontario Premier Doug Ford slammed the federal carbon tax hike that kicked in Monday, calling on Canada's government to scrap it.

Drivers could soon opt out of some auto insurance: Ontario budget

Drivers could soon be able able to opt out of some auto insurance and be able to selectfrom a wider variety of coverage options to lower their car insurance premiums, the Ontario budget revealed Tuesday.

Charges dropped against Ontario cops in shooting death of toddler

All criminal charges have been dropped against three Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers who were accused in a deadly 2020 police shooting that killed a father and toddler in Kawartha Lakes, Ont.

Former Ontario attorney generalRoy McMurtrydead at 91

Roland (Roy)McMurtry,former provincial attorney general and chief justice of Ontario, has died. He was 91.

Melissa Merritt found not guilty of killing former mother-in-law, faces retrial in ex-husband's murder

A Brampton jury has found Melissa Merritt not guilty of killing her former mother-in-law in a retrial more than a decade later, but it could not reach a verdict on whether she was guilty in the death of her ex-husband.

Vaughan mayor proposes banning protests near places of worship, schools and hospitals

The mayor of Vaughan is proposing to introduce a bylaw that would prohibit protests outside of places of worship, schools, child-care facilities and hospitals something that one expert says goes "too far" in restricting people's rights and freedom of expression.

'Sombre' start to Ramadan as starvation in Gaza heavy on the hearts of Canadian Muslims

Muslims across the Toronto area welcomed the arrival of Ramadan this week, but many say this year will look different as the ongoing suffering and loss of life in Gaza remains top of mind.

Toronto councillor sounds alarm on rise in small business break-ins across the city

A Toronto city councillor is sounding the alarm over a rise in break and enter thefts targeting local businesses across the city, saying more needs to be done to prevent these crimes from occurring.