
NDP asking integrity commissioner to investigate Ford video of trip to Washington
TORONTO — Ontario’s NDP and Liberal party leaders cried foul Thursday over a trip Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford took to Washington, D.C., in the

TORONTO — Ontario’s NDP and Liberal party leaders cried foul Thursday over a trip Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford took to Washington, D.C., in the

TORONTO — Strength in technology, base metals and telecom stocks helped lift Canada’s main stock index Thursday, while U.S. markets also rose. The S&P/TSX composite

TORONTO — Strength in technology, base metals and telecom stocks helped lift Canada’s main stock index Thursday, while U.S. markets also rose. The S&P/TSX composite

TORONTO — Strength in technology, base metals and telecom stocks helped lift Canada’s main stock index Thursday, while U.S. markets also rose. The S&P/TSX composite

OTTAWA — Some of Canada’s aid sector is rallying around a call for Ottawa to prioritize education initiatives abroad as a way of bolstering security

TORONTO — Sun Life Financial Inc.’s share price was under pressure Thursday after the insurance giant reported a big earnings miss driven by various factors

The bodies of the couple who were sailing the boat from Nova Scotia to the Azores were found in a life-raft that washed up on Sable Island.

Christie brand Original Mini Ritz Crackers have been recalled across Canada because they may contain milk, which isn’t noted on the label and could cause a serious or life-threatening reaction to those with allergies.

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s pledge to boost Arctic security through a “massive” cut to Canada’s foreign aid budget has led to renewed attacks

OTTAWA — Two Nova Scotia men are asking the Federal Court to declare the current suspension of Parliament illegal because there must be a “reasonable

Keeping dollars on this side of the border has never been more important to Canadians than now amidst the tariff threats imposed by the U.S. Will this hold true for Valentine’s Day?

TORONTO — Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd.’s CEO says consumers have started to ease up on the frugality they adopted to cope with the economic slowdown,