Toronto police say a garbage truck worker was struck and killed Tuesday morning by the vehicle he was operating.
Police said the incident happened on Tuesday at around 8:30 a.m. near Morningside Avenue and Sewells Road.
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The Ministry of Labour was notified of the incident. No further details were released.
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