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Inside an extortion deportation case: The arsons, auto frauds and shootings linking crime across Canada

Inside an extortion deportation case: The arsons, auto frauds and shootings linking crime across Canada

Immigration documents obtained by CBC News give new insight into a cross-Canada network of individuals believed to be responsible for a wave of extortion attacks plaguing Canadian communities. Details about previously unknown individuals have emerged from the admissibility hearing of a man linked to arsons, shootings and auto fraud in Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia.

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Justice, Ontario/Quebec

February 6, 2026

Only some Toronto cops in corruption probe face suspension without pay. Here’s why

TORONTO — Eight active and retired Toronto police officers have…

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Automotive, Business, Manufacturing, Ontario/Quebec

February 6, 2026

Ian Bickis

Stellantis selling stake in Ontario battery plant as part of wider EV reset

Automaker Stellantis is selling its 49 per cent stake in…

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Ontario/Quebec, Weather

February 6, 2026

Extreme cold returns to Toronto, much of southern Ontario this weekend

TORONTO — Environment Canada says prolonged periods of extreme cold…

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Justice, Ontario/Quebec

February 6, 2026

Maan Alhmidi

Three Peel police officers suspended amid corruption, organized crime probe

Three Peel Regional Police officers have been suspended in connection…

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Justice, Ontario/Quebec

February 6, 2026

Kathryn Mannie

Dangerous chemicals case in London, Ont., not a terrorism investigation: police

Terrorism is not suspected in the case of four people…

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Business, Labour, Ontario/Quebec, Transport

February 6, 2026

Sharif Hassan

Metrolinx CEO apologizes to GO train riders for delays since train derailment

TORONTO — The CEO of the provincial agency that runs…

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Sports

February 6, 2026

John Chidley-Hill

Toronto Raptors avoid luxury tax, add depth at centre at NBA trade deadline

TORONTO — Toronto Raptors general manager Bobby Webster had a…

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Justice, Ontario/Quebec

February 6, 2026

Jordan Omstead

Toronto corruption case may be high-profile test of Ontario’s new police oversight

TORONTO — A police oversight body in Ontario could be…

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Business, Ontario/Quebec, Transport

February 6, 2026

Allison Jones

Toronto’s Eglinton Crosstown LRT opening this weekend after 15-year ‘nightmare’

TORONTO — A long-delayed Toronto light rail line is finally…

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