
Opposition parties call for Parliament’s return after Trump hits pause on tariffs
OTTAWA — Opposition parties say the Liberals must recall Parliament within the next month to act on Donald Trump’s tariff threat, but the government insists

OTTAWA — Opposition parties say the Liberals must recall Parliament within the next month to act on Donald Trump’s tariff threat, but the government insists

As concerns about U.S. immigration issues ramp up with Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, some First Nations people are worried about how their Jay Treaty rights might be impacted.Â

In 1849, Henry Brown escapes slavery by mailing himself in a small wooden box to a free state. But thatâs less than half his story. In freedom, he becomes Henry Box Brown, and uses his escape box as the basis for a subversive magic act that sees him tour the stages of the U.K., and Canada â his final home.
TORONTO — U.S. President Donald Trump might have delayed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods for a month, but Tyler Pubben isn’t letting his

OTTAWA — The Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the world’s Ismaili Muslims, has died at the age of 88. A post on social media

TORONTO — Two jurors withdrew from the Giller Prize in the weeks leading up to the book award’s split with its lead sponsor Scotiabank, with

TORONTO — A teen girl accused of fatally wounding a homeless Toronto man in a group attack two years ago can be seen holding a

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index posted a small gain Tuesday, while the loonie regained some of its strength against the U.S. dollar, following a

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index posted a small gain Tuesday, while the loonie regained some of its strength against the U.S. dollar, following a

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index posted a small gain Tuesday, while the loonie regained some of its strength against the U.S. dollar, following a

U.S. President Donald Trump’s pitch to take ownership of the Gaza Strip and redevelop it after permanently displacing its residents was met with unified anger

TORONTO — The Canadian company that processed plant-based milk linked to a deadly listeria outbreak is looking to sell two of its facilities while it

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Purolator Inc. has acquired Livingston International, one of Canada’s largest customs brokers, in a bid to boost its trade expertise in the

TORONTO — Drake has kicked off his tour in Perth, Australia with a message for his detractors: he’s still standing after a historic rap war

OTTAWA — To justify his executive order imposing stiff tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China, U.S. President Donald Trump cited an “extraordinary threat
TORONTO — A survey conducted by Leger for the Responsible Gambling Council and released Tuesday shows 63 per cent of Ontarians plan to watch the

TORONTO — It’s sports betting’s biggest event and the Responsible Gambling Council expects Super Bowl LIX will live up to that billing Sunday night. According

OTTAWA — Insolvencies rose 12.1 per cent last year compared with 2023, with business insolvencies leading the way, up 28.6 per cent. Construction, transportation and

Around 10 people were killed in a school shooting in Sweden on Tuesday, Swedish police said.

Police say two men were shot dead during an attempted home invasion in eastern Ontario and investigators are working to determine if the residents were

TORONTO — Raptors swingman RJ Barrett is in concussion protocol and has been ruled out of Toronto’s game Tuesday night against visiting New York. Barrett

The Metropolitan Museum of Art revealed the dress code for its annual lavish celebration of fashion in May: “Tailored for You.” It is the first Met Gala exhibit in more than 20 years to focus exclusively on menswear â specifically Black style in menswear over the centuries.

A woman from New Zealand has filed lawsuits against best-selling British author Neil Gaiman and his wife, Amanda Palmer, alleging Gaiman repeatedly sexually assaulted her while she was working as the couple’s babysitter and nanny.

A possible tariff war with the United States, Justin Trudeau’s departure and the Liberal leadership race are all upsetting Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s campaign plans. And behind the scenes, not all Conservatives agree on how to adjust.