
Idil Mussa
Senior Reporter
Idil Mussa is a journalist for CBC News in Toronto.
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Hyundai owners say the paint on their white cars is flaking off
Some drivers say the white paint of their Hyundais is peeling off in large chunks and that getting help from the automaker has been nearly impossible. It's not just happening here in Canada; drivers around the world have all reported the same problem with relatively new vehicles.
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Parents say Snapchat makes it easy for drug dealers to sell to their kids
An Ontario father says he’s struggling to keep his teen son away from drug dealers on popular messaging app Snapchat, and he's not alone. The social media platform's parent company, Snap Inc., is being sued by dozens of U.S. families who say the app's disappearing messages make it hard for parents to supervise their kids' online activity.
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Decades after getting a child-care bursary from Ontario, this woman was told to pay it back
Jennifer Craft got a $1,245 bursary from the Ontario government to help cover child-care costs while she was in nursing school back in 1996. But the province recently sent a collection agency to get the money back — claiming she failed to file the correct paperwork some 30 years ago.
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Situation inside Gaza hospital has reached the breaking point, says Canadian aid worker
Aid workers say Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, is struggling to meet the needs of women and children because of an influx of wounded patients and a shortage of critical supplies.
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Millions displaced amid mounting crisis in Sudan
Millions of people in Sudan have been displaced after seven months of fighting between Sudan's army and a paramilitary group, and concerns of a humanitarian crisis are growing among aid groups.
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In story and song, artists keep world's eyes on Mahsa Amini and the plight of Iran's women
Artists in Canada and around the world are helping to keep the plight of women and minorities in Iran alive, a year after the death Mahsa Amini.
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RCMP says it has shut down 'illegal police activity' connected to alleged Chinese 'police stations'
The RCMP says it has "shut down illegal police activity in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia" connected to so-called Chinese "police stations" — but it hasn't said whether it has made any arrests.
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RCMP investigating Chinese 'police' stations in Canada
The RCMP says it's investigating reports of criminal activity in relation to so-called Chinese police stations in Canada.
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For some Niagara-region winemakers and grape growers, adapting to climate change is a matter of survival
Extreme weather continues to hit the global wine industry hard, but a growing number of wineries and vineyards in Ontario's Niagara region are finding ways to adapt to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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For some Africans, the Queen will always be tied to centuries of colonialism and slavery
While some Africans in Canada admired Queen Elizabeth, others say her passing should not obscure the grievous harms of centuries of British colonization on the continent.
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