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Teen walking with friend killed in 2vehicle crash in Brampton, Ont.

A 15-year-old girl died and her friend was injured in a fatal two-vehicle crash in Brampton, Ont. The incident occurred when a Honda Civic collided with a Volkswagen, causing the Volkswagen to mount the sidewalk and strike the victims. The Honda driver, a 36-year-old man, has been charged with dangerous driving causing death. Alcohol is believed to be a factor in the crash.

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The Globe and Mail

Poilievre says Conservatives would pull funding from supervised drugconsumption sites

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to defund supervised injection sites, calling them “drug dens” and accusing Liberals of profiting from addiction. He aims to redirect funds to addiction recovery programs and close sites near schools. Liberals defend the sites, citing their role in saving lives. The debate highlights differing approaches to addressing the overdose crisis in Canada.

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CTV News

Would a Trump victory cause Canada to spend more on defence and abandon Ukraine

CTVNews.ca examines Canada-U.S. relations amid criticism over NATO defense spending. PM Trudeau pledges to meet 2% GDP target by 2032, facing potential consequences under Trump presidency. Biden’s team takes softer stance, expecting continued support for Ukraine. Canada ranks 25th out of 30 NATO members in defense spending. Trump threatens to withdraw U.S. support for countries failing to meet targets. Biden likely to maintain support for Ukraine.

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CityNews Toronto

Police seek suspects in abduction of Toronto man in Woodbridge

Police seek suspects in the alleged kidnapping of Toronto businessman Roberto Marchioni. Two assailants forced him into a Honda CRV LX in Woodbridge early Friday. A black Dodge Ram pickup was also involved. York Regional Police Homicide Unit investigates, seeking information from witnesses. No suspect description available yet. Contact police with any relevant information.

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CityNews Calgary

Calgary could see changes to outdoor water restrictions next week

Calgary’s outdoor water restrictions will continue through the weekend due to stress on the Bearspaw South feeder main. No imminent break is expected, but officials are monitoring the situation. Stage 3 restrictions are in place, allowing limited outdoor watering. Water usage decreased slightly, with officials considering increasing flow next week. Exemptions for outdoor pools are in effect. Stay updated on CityNews 660.

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