IN PHOTOS | Highlights from Toronto's 2025
CBC News photographer Evan Mitsui captured the Toronto Blue Jays' epic season, plus other notable events in Toronto and the GTA during the year.

CBC News photographer Evan Mitsui documented a year of major stories in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area in 2025. The most prominent story was the Toronto Blue Jays' run to the World Series, where they won the American League Championship before losing to the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 7 on November 2. The year also included significant incidents like a CRJ-900 aircraft crash at Pearson Airport on February 18 that injured 21 people, and a small plane crash near Monarch Park Collegiate Institute on September 16. Other major events included Ontario Premier Doug Ford winning a third majority government on February 27, the closure of Hudson's Bay Company's flagship Toronto store on May 30, and the launch of the Northern Super League women's soccer final at BMO Field on November 15. The year also featured notable political moments including Chrystia Freeland's leadership campaign launch on January 19 and Mark Carney's successful bid for federal Liberal leadership.
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