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Canadians remember Punjabi rapper two years after killing as 'bigger than just music'

Fans worldwide are expected to remember and honour Sidhu Moose Wala for his music and politics on the second anniversary of his death on Wednesday.

Ontario universities warn student activists encampments will not be tolerated

Two Ontario universities are warning anyone planning to follow the lead of pro-Palestinian student activists in the U.S. and elsewhere in Canada that setting up encampments on campus will not be tolerated.

CCLA calls for action after police chief comments on Umar Zameer

Toronto's police chief has yet to apologize for the doubt he cast on a man's innocence when commenting on his acquittal, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association said Thursday as it asked the civilian body overseeing the force whether it thinks the chief's comments were appropriate.

South Indian movies cancelled after shootings at Cineplex

Film distributors says shootings at Cineplex theatres in Ontario indicate a larger concern of certain individuals preventing South Indian movie screenings in major theatre chains.

Town of Huntsville closes municipal office for 2nd day amid cybersecurity incident

The Town of Huntsville said its municipal office would remain closed for a second day Tuesday and some municipal meetings were being rescheduled as specialists investigate a "cybersecurity issue" that came to light over the weekend.

Complaints filed with Ontario's privacy commissioner over vending machines at University of Waterloo

Ontario's privacy commissioner is looking into the installation of more than two dozen vending machines equipped with facial analysis technology at the University of Waterloo.

Toronto neighbourhood progressing, but residents worry bus stop shootings will revive stigma

For a Toronto community once notorious for crime and the influence of organized gangs, two shootings this month targeting innocent victims at the same spot, less than 24 hours apart, were more than just a chilling outbreak of indiscriminate violence.

Residents uneasy after 2 people shot near same north Toronto intersection within 24 hours

Some residents in a northwest Toronto neighbourhood say they're feeling uneasy after two people were shot while waiting for buses at the same intersection less than a day apart.

Toronto school board cancels classes on day of solar eclipse

Canada's largest school board is voting Wednesday on whether it should revise its school calendar so students can stay home on the day a rare solar eclipse will chart a course through parts of Canada.

International students have mixed feelings about visa cap, say system needs review

For Gayathri Jayachandrakurup Sreeja, who came to Ontario from India just last month to begin a marketing program, the changes had her thinking of those she knew with similar aspirations of a Canadian education.