Protesters set up encampment at U of T, demand the university divest from Israel
By Joe Friesen
Pro-Palestine encampment remains at University of Toronto despite safety concerns
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In the news today: Students set up pro-Palestinian encampment at UofT
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Parents survive but baby boy killed in Hwy. 401 crash
By Tim Kelly
Parents of baby who died in Whitby crash were in the car
By Wendy Gillis, Jennifer Pagliaro & Kevin Jiang
Indian couple, 3-month-old grandchild killed in Canada amid police car chase
By Girish Kumar
3-month-old, grandparents visiting from India killed in 401 crash: SIU
By Lane Harrison
New details released about victims of fatal wrong-way crash on Highway 401 in Whitby, Ont. | CTV News
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Ontario mandatory alcohol screening: CCLA voices concern
By Brooklyn Connolly
Mandatory breath samples now required in every Toronto-area traffic stop: OPP
By Gabby Rodrigues
OPP's mandatory breathalyzers are 'constitutionally sound' says prominent DUI lawyer
By Michael Talbot
OPP starts mandatory alcohol screening at all Waterloo Region traffic stops
By Alison Sandstrom
Pulled over by OPP in GTA? Get ready for mandatory alcohol screening
By Dale Carruthers
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Teacher's cellphone pledge sparks dramatic change in the classroom
By Caroline Alphonso
Teachers can't handle a school cellphone ban? Try another job
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By Randall Denley
20 kids. 190 notifications. What one Ontario teacher found
By Kristin Rushowy
School Councils On Side With Ontario Ban on Cellphones in Class
UCP government looks to Ontario cellphone ban, asks parents' opinion
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Doug Ford's Tories easily win byelections in Milton and Lambton-Kent-Middlesex
By Robert Benzie
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'We feel betrayed': CRA employees will also be required to work in the office three days a week
By Catherine Morrison
Federal public servants must work in offices three days a week: Treasury Board
By Ian Bailey
Power Play: Union blasts feds over work mandate
DM/DMA Message: Updates to Direction on prescribed presence in the workplace for public service employees
Business Matters: Public service unions will fight 3-day in-office mandate
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