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Canada Day brings fireworks, family events, and heat warning
Toronto marks July 1 with free programming across multiple parks, fireworks at 10 p.m., and an expected high of 35°C with humidex at 45°C.
SI Beyond The Pitch brings Kaytranada to FYE Ultra Club
Grammy-winning EDM artist headlines exclusive Sports Illustrated party July 2 at Exhibition Place venue with DJ Chantel Jeffries.
Leafs trade Robertson to Penguins on Canada Day
Forward Nick Robertson heads to Pittsburgh for a fourth-round pick as Toronto's GM makes opening move before free agency.
Torontonians brace for Canada Day as heat warning hits 44°C humidex
An orange heat warning is in effect, with Environment Canada forecasting dangerous conditions, but residents say the festivities will go on.
Man charged after alleged hate-motivated assault near Jane and Lawrence
Toronto police say a 58-year-old was arrested for throwing rocks and uttering death threats in an attack targeting religious attire.
Man charged in York Region human trafficking investigation
Montreal resident allegedly posed as fitness coach to lure women from B.C. for exploitation. Police believe there are more victims.
Ontario's new laws take effect Canada Day—here's what changes
From tenant air conditioning rights to pharmacist powers, July 1 brings major shifts to rental, healthcare, and insurance rules.
Heat wave hits mid-40s as Ontario makes AC legal for renters
Toronto braces for dangerous multi-day heat event. New tenant protections take effect July 1 amid sweltering conditions.
FIFA criticized for unpaid World Cup volunteer roles
Workers Action Centre says 3,000 volunteers are doing jobs that should be paid positions worth thousands in Toronto.
Line 6 Finch West shut down by communication failure
TTC's newest LRT line out of service most of Tuesday amid heat wave; shuttle buses running between Finch West and Humber College.
Billy Bishop runway construction starts mid-July
Two safety buffer zones required by federal deadline will be built mostly overnight to minimize airport and harbour disruption.
Ontario tenants can now install air conditioners
Starting July 1, renters can add window or portable AC units if landlords don't supply cooling—part of broader tenant protections.