
NDP Leader Marit Stiles focuses on northern Ontario highways
Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles reiterated her pledge on Saturday to make northern Ontario highways safer, promising to widen some highways and end private highway

Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles reiterated her pledge on Saturday to make northern Ontario highways safer, promising to widen some highways and end private highway

Canada has named an experienced lineup for the Vancouver stop of the HSBC SVNS circuit, with nine members of the squad that won silver at
TORONTO (AP) — Renata Fast scored late in overtime to give the Toronto Sceptres a 3-2 win over the Minnesota Frost on Tuesday night in

Twenty-five years ago Vince Carter dominated the NBA’s Slam Dunk competition, inspiring a new generation of Canadian basketball players. Hamilton’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander may be doing
DUNEDIN — Defensive standout Andres Gimenez was the feature acquisition for Toronto in the four-player trade between the Blue Jays and Cleveland Guardians last December.

Saturday Morning, a large cargo ran aground in off the west coast of the island. Search and rescue helicopter crews were deployed and rescued crew from the ship. The Canadian Coast Guard is working on a response plan focused on marine environmental hazards.

The president of the Vancouver Electric Vehicle Association says he wants people to know that for most drivers, getting behind the wheel of a Tesla isn’t a political statement.

Neko Case’s childhood and path to becoming a Grammy-nominated musician are detailed in her new memoir, The Harder I Fight The More I Love You, available now.

OTTAWA — David Wilson and Jackie Eckholm dreamt of attending Winterlude and skating on the Rideau Canal after their last visit to Ottawa nine years

Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Saturday, Feb. 15: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford No public events scheduled. — NDP

TORONTO — When Vince Gasparro’s daughter suddenly fell ill last year, the “total chaos” he witnessed in the emergency department of a Toronto hospital spurred

We’ve made it past the halfway point of our first winter election season in 142 years (no really, you can look it up). It was a busy week on the campaign trail, so here’s a look back on a few of the biggest story lines.Â

Hamas militants released three male Israeli hostages on Saturday and Israeli forces began releasing hundreds of prisoners in return after Egyptian and Qatari mediators helped avert a standoff that threatened to sink a fragile ceasefire in Gaza.

Nova Scotia has had a ban on uranium exploration and mining for almost 45 years, but that could end soon. How did we get here? And what’s next?

Recent tariff threats by U.S. President Donald Trump aren’t the first time the province has had to think about the taxes â or the high cost of living that results from them.

Whenever we talk about NATO it’s usually in the context of money — or the famous all-for-one, one-for-all treaty clause known as Article 5.The provision

Cross-border tensions or not, there’s growing talk in Washington that Canada and the U.S. could expand their military co-operation in a continental missile shield.It came

The morning of Feb. 16, 1965, will always remain etched in Canadian veteran Bruce Stock’s memory. The retired major from London, Ont., was in his mid-20s and

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre hosted a ‘Canada First’ rally in Ottawa on Saturday as U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats fuel a surge in patriotism and shift the political landscape north of the border.

TORONTO — Decades later, Mark McKinney says the pressure of writing comedy sketches for “Saturday Night Live” still haunts him. The Ottawa-born comedian says he

Canadians have always been a fixture on Saturday Night Live, the groundbreaking sketch comedy show that will mark its 50th anniversary with a special celebration show on Sunday.

A home renovation company endorsed by celebrity contractor Mike Holmes said Tuesday it is closing down, blaming CBC News coverage.Â

Iodine deficiency can cause severe developmental delays, so it’s crucial that pregnant women get enough.

President Donald Trumpâs assertion this week that he doesnât want Canadian cars in the U.S. market doesnât reflect how the North American automotive industry actually works, experts say.