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364 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Quebec Town Grants Trees Rights While Abortion Remains Legal in Canada · A Quebec town's resolution recognizing tree rights highlights the legal void protecting unborn children in Canada.
- Streetsville Coffee Shop Serves as Netflix 'Beach Read' Film Set · A local Streetsville business is temporarily closed to serve as a set for the Netflix film Beach Read.
- Hamilton Police Arrest 24-Year-Old Man on Sex Assault and Child Luring Charges · Hamilton Police arrested Joshua King McRea on charges of sexual assault and child luring.
- Toronto Faces 'Zombie Apocalypse' of Drug Use Creating No-Go Zones · Addicts using fentanyl and meth have created dangerous no-go zones across Toronto neighborhoods.
- Marineland Beluga Whales Rescued by U.S. and Spain Aquariums · Thirty beluga whales from closed Marineland are being relocated to facilities in the U.S. and Spain.
- Petition Urges Sony to Keep Physical PlayStation Discs Beyond 2028 · Over 278,000 signatories demand Sony retain physical game disc options after 2028 discontinuation.
- Canada's Restaurant Sector Leads Youth Job Growth in 2026 · Statistics Canada reports the restaurant industry added 52,770 more youth jobs in the first half of 2026.
- Australian Author Accuses Florida Millionaire of Sexual Slavery and Abuse · Hacia Atherton sues Paul Vitale, alleging a calculated campaign of sexual abuse and control.
- Vaughan Man Charged With Fraud Over $5,700 Worth of Baby Formula and Hygiene Products · Aoqi Xu faces fraud charges after police seized thousands of dollars of baby formula and hygiene products from his vehicle.
- Mississauga MiWay Bus Driver Acquitted in Deadly 2023 Crash · A Brampton judge acquitted MiWay driver Baljeet Dhaliwal of dangerous driving causing death due to reasonable doubt regarding brake failure.
- Study: 40% of Canadian Manufacturers Considering Relocating to U.S. Amid Trade Uncertainty · A new KPMG study reveals 40% of Canadian manufacturers are moving or planning to move production to the United States.
- Ontario Court Rules Anti-Trudeau Billboard Protected Free Speech · Ontario Superior Court rules political billboard on bush highway is protected free speech under the Charter.
- Ontario Overtakes Quebec as Canada's Largest Corporate Subsidy Spender · A new report reveals Ontario now spends more on corporate subsidies than Quebec, with spending up 209% over a decade.
- Health Canada Recalls Rowenta Vacuums Over Fire and Burn Risks · Health Canada recalls two Rowenta vacuum models due to overheating lithium-ion batteries that can ignite.
- Four Men Cuffed After Durham Cops Seize Guns and Foil Serial Break-Ins · Durham Regional Police arrested four men and seized firearms during a bust targeting gun trafficking and a series of business break-ins.
- Body Found After Shed Fire in Brampton; Peel Police Launch Multi-Layered Investigation · Peel Regional Police investigate a suspicious death after a body was discovered during a shed fire in Brampton.
- Toronto Lawyer Cleared to Practice Despite Alleged Death Threats · Ontario tribunal allows Jagdeep Sikh Virk to practice law despite serious criminal charges of intimate partner violence.
- Carney's Pragmatism with Saudi Arabia Stops at U.S. Border · Columnist argues PM Carney's non-lecturing foreign policy fails to apply to Donald Trump.
- Canadian AI Usage Rises Despite Public Skepticism, Angus Reid Study Shows · Despite 43% negative views, Canadian AI adoption increased from 6% to 16% daily usage since November 2025.
- Consumer Reports Finds High Arsenic Levels in Most Rice Products · Testing of 52 rice varieties reveals inorganic arsenic in all samples, posing health risks.
- Toronto Revisits Lower Don Parklands Name Amid Indigenous Word Uncertainty · City staff recommend new Indigenous-led naming process for Lower Don parklands due to lack of consensus on 'Wonscotonach'.
- Toronto Bus Driver Stabbed at Wilson Station, Arrested Suspect Charged · A TTC bus driver was stabbed at Wilson Station, leading to the arrest of a 47-year-old man on assault charges.
- Air Canada Hires Anko Van der Werff as CEO Following Backlash Over Previous Leader's English-Only Remarks · Air Canada appoints multilingual Anko Van der Werff as new CEO after intense criticism of former CEO's English-only statement.
- Toronto Police Investigate Suspected Arson at Midtown Restaurant Blaze · Toronto Police are investigating a suspected arson that damaged a restaurant and two neighboring businesses overnight.
- Trump Declares Iran Ceasefire Over After Mutual Strikes and Escalation · President Trump ends the Iran ceasefire agreement following a series of military strikes and mutual accusations.
- Teen Accused of Ramming Police Cruiser in Ajax; Oshawa Cabbie Threatened with Knife · Durham police charge a teen for ramming a cruiser and another for threatening a taxi driver with a knife.
- Oshawa Man Charged After Assaulting Bystander with Brick During Fight · Faraz Mubashar faces charges after assaulting a female bystander with a brick in Oshawa.
- Canadians Shift to Discount Grocers and 'Pay Later' Plans Amid Rising Food Costs · Grocery spending rose 5% as Canadians adopt fintech repayment plans and visit discount stores.
- Ontario's New Bail Reform Law Aims to End 'Catch-and-Release' Practices · Ontario's new bail reform law shifts the default to detention for repeat violent offenders, aiming to prevent dangerous criminals from being released before trial.
- UAE Confirms $70B Investment Plan in Canada Despite Reports of Hesitation · UAE denies pausing $70B investment in Canada, citing ongoing discussions on energy and infrastructure projects.