Ontario NDP, Liberals focus on health care as tariffs threaten to draw attention away
TORONTO — Ontario’s NDP and Liberal leaders tried to keep voters focused on health care Monday, even as actions by the U.S. president threatened to
TORONTO — Ontario’s NDP and Liberal leaders tried to keep voters focused on health care Monday, even as actions by the U.S. president threatened to

OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump says he will impose 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including products from Canada —

OTTAWA — Chief electoral officer Stéphane Perrault acknowledges that proposed changes to bolster the integrity of the next national vote are unlikely to become law

TORONTO — Defence lawyers for a teen girl accused of fatally stabbing a homeless man in Toronto two years ago argued Monday that an item

A dairy worker in Nevada who was infected with a new type of bird flu that’s different from the version that has been spreading in U.S. herds since last year has recovered, federal health officials said Monday.

OTTAWA — First Nations children and their families who lived under Canada’s First Nations child welfare system between 1991 and 2022 will be able to

HAMILTON — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats signed American defensive back Jonathan Moxey to a contract extension Monday. Moxey was slated to become a free agent Tuesday.

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index rose more than 200 points on Monday, led by strength in the energy, base metal and technology sectors, while

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index rose more than 200 points on Monday, led by strength in the energy, base metal and technology sectors, while

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index rose more than 200 points on Monday, led by strength in the energy, base metal and technology sectors, while

Ecuadorâs largest Indigenous organization is vowing to fight a proposed free trade agreement with Canada. Critics say the deal favours mining corporations and could encourage human rights abuses in the ecologically and culturally diverse South American country.

An evangelical Mennonite bible college in British Columbia that has been accused of mistreating a transgender player says it will no longer be hosting the upcoming menâs and womenâs basketball provincials.

Dogs have begun vying for the big prize â best in show â at the United States’ most prominent canine competition: the Westminster Kennel Club dog show.

TORONTO — “Breakfast Television” co-hosts Meredith Shaw and Sid Seixeiro are no longer with the program, amid a broader shakeup at the Citytv morning show.

Ontario Provincial Police say the drivers of a transport truck and a car were issued multiple fines over the weekend for taking a coffee break
OTTAWA — Justice Minister Arif Virani and Trade Minister Mary Ng are the latest federal cabinet ministers to decide against running again in the next

Salman Rushdie was so stunned when a masked man started to stab him on a stage in western New York in 2022 that the acclaimed author didn’t even try to fight back, a prosecutor said Monday during opening statements in the accused attacker’s attempted murder trial.

Most of the worldâs nations have missed a UN deadline to set new climate targets as efforts to curb global warming come under pressure following U.S. President Donald Trump’s election.

The leaders of Ontario’s main political parties pledged Monday to help the remaining animals at Marineland should they win the election. The Niagara Falls, Ont.,

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Jennifer Jones returns to the Canadian women’s curling championship a year after her retirement to coach the world’s top-ranked team. Defending

TORONTO — Aphria Inc. has agreed to pay $30 million to settle a class-action lawsuit by shareholders alleging the company made misrepresentations to capital markets

Canada’s aid sector is bracing for cataclysmic suffering worldwide, and is asking Ottawa to help fill gaps as Washington winds down the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Canada’s captain Sidney Crosby for the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament says he’s overcome the upper-body injury that kept him out of the Pittsburgh Penguins’ last two games.

Justice Minister Arif Virani and International Trade Minister Mary Ng will not be running in the next federal election, they both announced Monday.