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Public transportation users in Toronto will have to make alternate arrangements this weekend as the subway service between St. George Station and St. Andrew Station will be temporarily suspended. The closure is part of scheduled maintenance work, and commuters are advised to plan their journeys accordingly.

On the political front, it appears that the third federal budget is likely to pass, reducing the chances of a winter election in Canada. This news comes as a relief to many Canadians who are eager to see stability in the government.

Meanwhile, the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has officially kicked off, bringing together farmers, exhibitors, and visitors to celebrate the best of agriculture in Canada. The event promises to showcase the latest innovations in farming and provide a platform for networking and knowledge sharing.

In a show of gratitude, the High Commissioner of Jamaica to Canada expressed his appreciation for the humanitarian aid provided to Jamaica in the wake of a recent natural disaster. The support from Canada has been instrumental in assisting the affected communities and rebuilding efforts.

In a concerning development, more than 300 ostriches were culled at a B.C. farm by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The culling was carried out as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of disease and ensure the safety of other livestock in the area.

Prime Minister Carney’s Liberals managed to survive a second confidence vote, demonstrating the government’s resilience and ability to navigate challenging political landscapes. The outcome of the vote signifies a level of stability within the ruling party and a continued commitment to serving the Canadian population.

In more positive news, a missing 74-year-old woman in Toronto has been located by the police, bringing relief to her family and loved ones. The successful outcome of the search demonstrates the effectiveness of community collaboration and law enforcement efforts in ensuring the safety of vulnerable individuals.

On the economic front, a recent report indicates that the average rent in Toronto fell to $2,105 in October, providing some relief to renters in the city. The decrease in rental prices is welcomed news for residents struggling with housing affordability in the competitive rental market.

Prime Minister Carney recently visited artists at Harbourfront to promote the federal budget and support the arts community in Canada. The government’s commitment to investing in the arts sector highlights the importance of cultural enrichment and creativity in Canadian society.

In a humanitarian effort, support is being mobilized to aid victims of Hurricane in Jamaica, with initiatives aimed at providing relief and assistance to those affected by the natural disaster. The solidarity and assistance from Canada showcase the strong bonds between the two nations in times of need.

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