
As pet food prices rise, prioritizing health and costs can be a ‘tricky balance’
TORONTO — Until she was around 15, the buffet was always open for Lily the cat, who had open access to a trough of dry

TORONTO — Until she was around 15, the buffet was always open for Lily the cat, who had open access to a trough of dry

OTTAWA — A federal inquiry has found no evidence of “traitors” in Parliament conspiring with foreign states, dispelling suggestions to the contrary that alarmed the

OTTAWA — Vague, mediocre, “smoke and mirrors” — even “meh.” Those are all words Canadians used to describe the Liberal government’s last budget in a

OTTAWA — The union representing RCMP members is calling on Canada and the U.S. to make it easier to buy new technology, boost staffing and

OTTAWA — The federal public inquiry into foreign interference is calling on the leaders of all political parties to get top-secret security clearances — a

Montreal writer Christopher DiRaddo says he’s disappointed after a municipal library told him he’s not allowed to hold his monthly book club there because it would violate Quebec’s new language law.

TORONTO — Strength in technology stocks led Canada’s main stock index higher on Tuesday, while U.S. stock markets also rose to regain some of the

TORONTO — Anthony Stolarz spent some of his downtime away from the rink. The Maple Leafs goaltender — and massive sports fan — tuned into
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford officially set a provincial election in motion Tuesday for Feb. 27, more than a year before the next fixed

TORONTO — Canada’s artificial intelligence leaders so far seem to have an optimistic take on DeepSeek, the Chinese AI startup whose chatbot launch sent tech

TORONTO — Two girls who pleaded guilty in the alleged fatal swarming of a homeless man in Toronto will not face further time in custody

Canada’s women’s sevens rugby team, fresh off a season-best fourth-place in Perth, Australia, will open against Brazil at next month’s HSBC SVNS Vancouver. After facing