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Steve Nease Cartoon Published November 12, 2025

Renowned cartoonist Steve Nease unveils his latest editorial cartoon for November 12, 2025, exclusively for Toronto Sun subscribers. Discover his unique perspective on current events.

Toronto's Imperial Pub Closes After 81 Years

Toronto's iconic Imperial Pub closes its doors after 81 years, marking another cultural loss for the city. Read about this legendary establishment's history and legacy.

Winter Travel Advisory in Effect for Toronto

Toronto faces winter weather travel advisory with snowfall expected. Stay updated on travel conditions and safety tips for navigating the city during early winter weather.

Malcolm Mayes November 2025 Editorial Cartoons Released

Explore Malcolm Mayes' latest editorial cartoons for November 2025, featuring sharp political commentary on Pierre Poilievre, Mark Carney, and Liberal budget policies. Discover the visual satire shaping Canadian political discourse.

Aislin & Canadian Cartoonists: November 2025's Best

Explore the sharpest political commentary and social satire from Aislin and fellow Canadian editorial cartoonists in November 2025. These visual commentaries tackle everything from federal politics to environmental issues with wit and artistic mastery.

Toronto's Unemployment Crisis: 4th Highest in Canada

New data reveals Toronto's unemployment rate has climbed to 6.5%, making it the fourth highest among major Canadian cities. Discover what's driving this troubling trend and what it means for the city's economic future.

North York Crash Sends 3 to Hospital

A serious two-vehicle collision in North York's Jane and Wilson area required multiple emergency units. Three individuals were transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries as Toronto police investigate the cause.

Toronto Restaurants Hit Jackpot During World Series

The Toronto Blue Jays' World Series run delivered a massive economic boost to local businesses near Rogers Centre, with restaurants and bars reporting record-breaking sales during home games.

Toronto Braces for 80 km/h Wind Gusts

Environment Canada alerts Toronto residents as strong wind gusts up to 80 km/h expected to sweep through the city, creating hazardous conditions and potential disruptions.

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