
L.A. wildfires, U.S. tariff threats don’t have Cineplex execs worried
TORONTO — Cineplex Inc.’s chief executive says he doesn’t see the recent Los Angeles wildfires nor tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened on Canadian

TORONTO — Cineplex Inc.’s chief executive says he doesn’t see the recent Los Angeles wildfires nor tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened on Canadian

Following a disciplinary proceeding, the Edmonton Police Service has detailed the sanctions against Ken Smith. Now demoted to constable, Smith was found to have engaged in insubordination and discreditable conduct.

Ontario’s police watchdog says it is investigating the death of a 31-year-old woman while she was in Hamilton police custody. The Special Investigations Unit says

TORONTO — Some developers say looming U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum could be detrimental to the housing sector due to higher costs of

TORONTO — TD Bank Group is gearing up for Canadian expansion efforts as it cashes in $20 billion worth of stock in The Charles Schwab

Liberal leadership hopeful Chrystia Freeland outlined a suite of policies Tuesday aimed at improving the cost of living for Canadians, including an income tax cut for millions of people and policies she says will lower the price of groceries and reduce credit card debt.
TORONTO — Margaret Atwood’s next book will be an autobiography. Her Canadian publisher McClelland & Stewart says it will peel back the curtain on Atwood’s

The federal privacy watchdog says he has launched a formal investigation into a cybersecurity breach involving a student information system used across Canada. Privacy commissioner

Police have released the identities of the four people killed on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation in southeast Saskatchewan last week.

Bell Canada is offering severance packages to 1,200 unionized employees, attributing the move to “unprecedented challenges” in the telecom industry, a spokesperson confirmed to CBC News on Tuesday.

Salman Rushdie described in graphic detail on Tuesday the frenzied moments in 2022 when a masked man rushed at him on a stage in western New York and repeatedly slashed him with a knife, leaving him with life-threatening injuries.  Â

Spooner’s return comes as Toronto suffers another injury blow, after Sarah Nurse was hurt playing for Team Canada in the Rivalry Series last week. She’s been moved to long-term injury reserve and will be out ‘indefinitely.’

Alberta pop sensation Tate McRae and Nashville up-and-comer Josh Ross led the list of Juno nominees released Tuesday, which highlight the rise of both country and Punjabi music in the Canadian mainstream.

TORONTO — The Philadelphia Eagles prevented the Kansas City Chiefs from making Super Bowl history and in the process left a majority of Proline bettors

OTTAWA — Shopify Inc. reported a fourth-quarter net income of US$1.29 billion, up from US$657 million a year ago, as its revenue rose more than

Though a plan to institute two-hour rolling blackouts Tuesday night has been called off, Summerside’s mayor says he’s not happy about how his city has been treated by Maritime Electric this week.Â

OTTAWA — Calgary, Saint John, N.B. and Windsor, Ont. are the Canadian cities that would be hit the hardest by U.S. tariffs, says new research

Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford was in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to make Ontario’s case against U.S. tariffs, while the other major parties continued campaigning across the province.

PARIS, Ont. — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Ottawa will work to convince U.S. President Donald Trump that his steel and aluminum tariffs will hurt
TORONTO — Competition for Uber and Lyft is rolling into Canada. Estonian company Bolt announced Tuesday that it has launched its Hopp ride-hailing service in

Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Tuesday, Feb. 11: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford Washington, D.C.: Ford will be there

Neskantaga First Nation in northwestern Ontario is marking the 30th anniversary of being under a boil-water advisory â the longest in Canada â by renewing calls to fix the crisis once and for all. As the ruling Liberals prepare for a new leader, the First Nation is ramping up efforts to get the federal government to pay for a new water treatment plant.

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump has signed executive orders to slap 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the United States, including
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump has announced 25 per cent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports, including for Canada and Mexico. Here’s the