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Some Canadian communities make it mandatory for homeowners to replace lead pipes. Do such bylaws work?

Some Canadian communities make it mandatory for homeowners to replace lead pipes. Do such bylaws work?

The Canadian Environmental Law Association is recommending that all cities pass bylaws to make it mandatory for property owners to replace lead pipes on their side of the property line. Hamilton has a bylaw aimed at preventing partial lead service-line replacements, and some Quebec and Saskatchewan have similar rules. Here’s what people in Thunder Bay, Ont., have to say about the idea as the city faces a $350-million class-action lawsuit.

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Could the jet fuel crisis change your travel plans?
Star

April 22, 2026

Could the jet fuel crisis change your travel plans?

With fuel prices more than doubling since the war in…

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Could the jet fuel crisis change your travel plans?
Star

April 22, 2026

Could the jet fuel crisis change your travel plans?

With fuel prices more than doubling since the war in…

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Entertainment, Arts, Ontario/Quebec, Politics, Sports

April 22, 2026

Toronto moves to ditch plan to charge $10 fee for World Cup fan festival

TORONTO — Toronto is moving to ditch its plan to…

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Air Canada jet from Toronto involved in near-miss at New York airport, FAA says
Star

April 22, 2026

Air Canada jet from Toronto involved in near-miss at New York airport, FAA says

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration reports a near-miss incident involving…

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Air Canada jet from Toronto involved in near-miss at New York airport, FAA says
Star

April 22, 2026

Air Canada jet from Toronto involved in near-miss at New York airport, FAA says

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration reports a near-miss incident involving…

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Air Canada jet from Toronto involved in near-miss at New York airport, FAA says
Star

April 22, 2026

Air Canada jet from Toronto involved in near-miss at New York airport, FAA says

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration reports a near-miss incident involving…

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Business, Ontario/Quebec, Politics, Transport

April 22, 2026

Liam Casey and Allison Jones

Ford says Ontario has sold controversial private jet at no loss

TORONTO — Ontario has sold a recently purchased used private…

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Justice, National, Ontario/Quebec

April 22, 2026

Frank Stronach’s second sexual assault trial postponed to May 2027

TORONTO — Canadian businessman Frank Stronach’s second sexual assault trial…

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Education, Ontario/Quebec

April 22, 2026

Allison Jones

Ontario sets financial literacy requirement for high school graduation

TORONTO — Ontario high school students will soon need to…

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