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U.S. actors secured AI protections. When will Canadians get the same?

In 2023, members of SAG-AFTRA went on the longest actors' strike in Hollywood history with protection from the use of AI among the sticking points. According to the new deal, AI reproductions of actors can now only be used with their informed consent and compensation. No such regulations are in place in Canada, but work is underway to change that.

Got scammed? Why it's 'really, really difficult' for victims of crypto scams to get their money back

Between May and November, Toronto police have received 200 reports of crypto scams, totalling $20 million in losses. However, police say it's "really, really difficult" for victims to get their money back. CBC Toronto spoke to victims and experts to find out why.

What's driving robberies at Buddhist places of worship across the GTA?

A recent string of break-ins at places of worship across the Greater Toronto Area has meant institutions have had to beef up security. Experts say they're likely targeted because they rely largely on cash donations.

More than 5% of Ontario lawyers have a disability. A new initiative hopes to connect them

The Ontario Bar Association is launching a new portal aimed at helping lawyers with disabilities overcome workplace challenges and feel less isolated.

COVID-19 cases are ticking up in Toronto. Should you rush to get vaccinated?

New COVID-19 boosters are set to roll out in Toronto and across Canada in the coming weeks.Here's what you need to know about the population's level of protection, and whetheror not you should get the jab.

How should Toronto best combat drug addiction? Mayoral candidates have starkly different ideas

Toronto's overdose crisis took the spotlight on the mayoral campaign trail Wednesday, with some candidates suggesting the city change course on decriminalization, while others argueit's best not to politicize the issue.

Ontario proposes new powers to allow cities to expand boundaries for housing

Ontario is proposing to allow municipalities to expand their settlement boundaries more quickly and easily in order to open up more land for housing.

Toronto police recover portion of $400K lost by senior in bitcoin scam

Toronto police investigators say they have recovered a portion of funds lost by a senior who fell victim to a bitcoin scam that cheated heand his wifeout $400,000.

Federal budget offers no bailout for Toronto's pandemic-induced shortfall

From grocery rebates toexpanded dental care, the federal government's 2023 budget offers billions in spending on new initiatives for residents across Canada, but contained nothing specificto offset a pandemic-induced budget hole plaguing Toronto.

As violence increases on the TTC, unease grows along with calls for more support

Many riders say they feel uneasy riding the TTC in the wake of a string of violent incidents. But as the city grapples with the tragedy ofMagalhaes'sdeath, many including his mother say the answers lie in long-term investments in housing, social supports and mental health.