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Transgender contestant falls short at Miss Universe Canada

A civil rights breakthrough at Miss Universe Canada may not be universal as it’s being left to individual franchises to decide whether to carry out a policy paving the way for transgender competitors.
Transgendered Miss Universe Canada hopeful falls short at pageant
The first-ever transgendered contestant to compete in the Miss Universe Canada pageant strutted the runway Saturday night, making it to the penultimate round before losing her bid to win the title.
Ontario girl’s online banking speech goes viral

A 12-year-old Ontario girl is causing a stir in financial circles with an online speech that says banks and the federal government are ‘enslaving’ the people of Canada.
Air Canada contract dispute with pilots goes to arbitration
Negotiations between pilots and Air Canada have reached a stalemate, forcing the contract dispute to go to arbitration.
Brandon Morrow’s 3-hit shutout leads Blue Jays past Mets

Brandon Morrow gave up just three hits Saturday in tossing his second complete game shutout of the season as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Mets 2-0 in interleague play.
Police seek man, 80, missing since Friday

Toronto police are asking for the public’s help in finding an 80-year-old missing man who suffers from early onset Alzheimer’s.
Police promise strict holiday weekend enforcement

Toronto police say they will take a zero-tolerance approach to alcohol-related offences as the city celebrates the Victoria Day long weekend.
West-end man facing 28 child porn, voyeurism charges
A 30-year-old Toronto man faces 28 charges, including several related to child pornography, in connection with a series of alleged incidents this year. Police say the charges stem from nine separate incidents that occurred between March and May in the city’s west end. They allege the man wrote sexually explicit messages on the walls of …![]()
Putting the Victorian back in the Victoria Day weekend
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Spotlight falls on five players at CP
These executives will be key to what changes – and what doesn’t – at Canada’s troubled railway
The giant killer: Inside CP’s overthrow
Activist investor Bill Ackman spent more than $15-million to change the railway’s executive makeup, a success that also changes how boardrooms will operate in Canada
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Police seek man, 80, missing since Friday

Toronto police are asking for the public’s help in finding an 80-year-old missing man who suffers from early onset Alzheimer’s.
Ontario girl’s online banking speech goes viral

A 12-year-old Ontario girl is causing a stir in financial circles with an online speech that says banks and the federal government are ‘enslaving’ the people of Canada.
Transgender contestant falls short at Miss Universe Canada

A civil rights breakthrough at Miss Universe Canada may not be universal as it’s being left to individual franchises to decide whether to carry out a policy paving the way for transgender competitors.
Brandon Morrow’s 3-hit shutout leads Blue Jays past Mets

Brandon Morrow gave up just three hits Saturday in tossing his second complete game shutout of the season as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Mets 2-0 in interleague play.
Toronto riding’s election result tossed by judge

Conservative MP Ted Opitz’s federal election win last year in Etobicoke Centre has been declared null and void following a court challenge by former Liberal MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj.
D.C. United hands Toronto FC record 9th loss to open season

Canadian Dwayne De Rosario scored two first-half goals, and D.C. United handed Toronto FC its MLS-record ninth loss to open the season, 3-1 on Saturday night.
Listeria warning sparks Compliments salad recall

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall on some Compliments brand bagged salads and coleslaw.
Toronto police chief seeks OK to charge G20 officers

Toronto police Chief Bill Blair seeks permission to discipline 30 of his officers, including two senior officers, in the wake of a damning report on police actions during the G20 summit in 2010.
OPP errors haunt family of missing girl

The family of Christine Harron, an Ontario teenager who vanished 19 years ago today, recently learned of a string of police errors that allowed the proceedings against a man who confessed to assaulting and killing the teenage girl to be permanently stayed.
SIU clears officers in woman’s balcony fall

The Special Investigations Unit says there are no reasonable grounds to charge Toronto police officers in the death last month of a 30-year-old woman.
