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Trevor Dunn

Trevor Dunn

Reporter at CBLT-TV (CBC Toronto) Online

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Trevor Dunn
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She became homeless in her 60s. Here’s why her story’s becoming all-too common in Toronto | CBC News

According to Homes First, seniors are increasingly in danger of eviction and becoming homelessness. The organizations says the situation is worsening due to Toronto’s aging population, rising inflation and the increasingly expensive housing market.
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Police ‘rescued’ more than 60 Mexican citizens in Ontario. This adv...

Migrant workers who get “rescued” in anti-human trafficking raids in Canada may find themselves worse off, an advocate says. Syed Hussan spoke to CBC News after Mexico’s consulate in Toronto said more than 60 Mexicans were picked up in two police raids in Ontario last month.
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Why more Ontario providers are opting into $10-a-day child care — a...

With the new Nov. 1 deadline a week away, more providers are opting into the $10-a-day child-care program, following a series of tweaks and a deadline extension from the Ontario government.
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Air Canada apologizes for not letting blind woman fly with guide do...

Air Canada is apologizing after not allowing a passenger who’s blind to board a flight from Toronto to Minneapolis with her guide dog. Dena Wainwright, 49, says she will never fly the airline again after an ordeal that cost her $2,000.
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Shortage of ‘first-line’ antibiotic hits as surge in children’s res...

Doctors and pharmacists in Canada are having trouble finding an important antibiotic for treating bacterial infections in children, and some are insisting a surge in respiratory illnesses is contributing to the shortage.
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Survey showing Toronto family doctors leaving practice is a ‘wake-u...

With Ontario’s health-care system already in crisis, a new study has found that nearly 20 per cent of family doctors in Toronto will be closing their practices in the next five years.
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$4.8M got a Toronto park new pathways, benches and lights. But why ...

David A. Balfour Park recently reopened after more than four years and $4.8 million of construction. Upgrades include new pathways, benches, lighting. But some advocates are asking why its new washroom facility is closed for the winter.

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Only ‘big chains’ can afford Roncesvalles now, she says, as 30% ren...

High commercial rents are forcing independent businesses off Toronto’s Roncesvalles Avenue, a process that locals say will convert the street’s quirky character into the more corporate retail environment of other popular city streets.
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Does CUPE’s deal mean labour peace in Ontario schools? Not yet — th...

Now that Ontario education workers have voted in favour of a new contract with the Ontario government, the focus shifts to the province’s other major education unions.
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‘Don’t buy or shop at Walmart,’ angry Toronto-area couple warns aft...

Even after filing a police report and spending hours on the phone with Walmart customer service, Hassan Gerami, 77, and Maliheh Banej Shafiei, 72, still owe more than $4,000 on their Walmart Rewards Mastercard.
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Can the Port Lands be part of the solution to Toronto’s housing cri...

Toronto’s Port Lands could handle more housing if city planners call for it, according to one of the project’s managers. The plan to build new neighbourhoods on the 715 acres of land on the waterfront is now a target for more density in Mayor John Tory’s 2023 housing plan.