
Want to get rid of fentanyl? Tackle money-laundering first, say experts
As the federal government says it will introduce new measures to fight organized crime in Canada, helping it stave off tariff threats from the U.S.,

As the federal government says it will introduce new measures to fight organized crime in Canada, helping it stave off tariff threats from the U.S.,

The federal government appointed former Mountie Kevin Brosseau as Canada’s new “fentanyl czar” on Tuesday — a role created in part to soothe U.S. President

Chinese organized crime networks and Mexican cartels are using Canadian ports to trade highly lucrative fish bladders for the precursor chemicals needed to produce fentanyl,

Canadian pantyhose-maker Sheertex is temporarily laying off 40 per cent of the company’s staff, in part because of tariffs the U.S. has promised to place on Canadian goods, the company’s CEO said on Wednesday.

TORONTO — The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says it is forecasting a 12.4 per cent increase in home sales for 2025, with 76,000 properties

TORONTO — Every year Kathy Rowe and her husband exchange the same Christmas gift: plane tickets to the United States. The couple from Torbay, N.L.,

Rahim Al-Hussaini was named Wednesday as the new Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world’s millions of Ismaili Muslims. The 53-year-old succeeds his father, who died on Tuesday.

Ozzy Osbourne has announced his final show â and it will feature a reunion of the original lineup of Black Sabbath for the first time in 20 years.

The U.S. National Women’s Soccer League will establish a $5-million US fund for players as part of a settlement that stemmed from allegations of emotional and sexual misconduct that rocked the league in 2021.

OTTAWA — Canada’s trade surplus with the U.S. widened in December as overall exports rose thanks in part to higher energy prices, Statistics Canada said

TORONTO — CFL teams will have more money to spend on bolstering their rosters in 2025. The league announced Wednesday that its salary cap this

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday that, if elected, he will change the Criminal Code so all drug ‘kingpins’ convicted of trafficking major quantities of fentanyl are hit with mandatory life sentences.