The Latest: Trump downplays tariff concerns as US stock sell-off worsens
President Donald Trump is dismissing business concerns over the uncertainty caused by his planned tariffs on a range of American trading partners and the prospect
President Donald Trump is dismissing business concerns over the uncertainty caused by his planned tariffs on a range of American trading partners and the prospect

Prime minister-designate Mark Carneyâs team has approached former Quebec premier Jean Charest to offer him a role, Radio-Canada is reporting.Â

OTTAWA — Mark Carney was elected to lead the Liberal party on Sunday and will soon become Canada’s next prime minister. Carney captured 85.9 per

WASHINGTON — Ontario placed a 25 per cent surcharge on electricity exports to the United States on Monday as Canada braced for steel and aluminum

OTTAWA — Canadian communications technology firm Mitel Networks says it’s seeking protection from creditors in the United States in order to strike US$1.15 billion in

OTTAWA — The Conservative candidate for a northern Ontario riding has dropped out just weeks ahead of an expected election, citing issues with the local

The father of 20-year-old University of Pittsburgh student Sudiksha Konanki, who went missing in the popular Dominican Republic tourist town of Punta Cana while on spring break with friends, said he has asked authorities to widen their investigation.

CAMPBELLVILLE, Ont. — Unbeaten filly Chantilly was among 69 three-year-old pacers nominated Monday for the $1-million North America Cup, one of the premier events in

TORONTO — Stock markets on both sides of the border took a steep tumble Monday as the reality of a U.S.-Canada trade war took further

Here’s what you need to know about hantavirus, the rodent-borne pathogen blamed for the death of Betsy Arakawa, the wife of actor Gene Hackman. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome has killed at least 34 people in Canada over the past three decades.

TORONTO — Ontario has placed a surcharge of 25 per cent on electricity exported to the United States as of Monday, and the government says

TORONTO — Three suspects remain at large after a mass shooting in east Toronto that injured 12 people last week. Police are continuing their investigation

REGINA — Saskatchewan is getting about $700 million as part of a settlement that will see three big tobacco companies pay out billions in compensation

An eyewitness said the gondola cabin at Kicking Horse Mountain in Golden, B.C., fell about three metres.

Police say five men from the Greater Toronto Area have been charged in an investigation into commercial break-ins that saw hundreds of thousands of dollars

TORONTO — The restructuring process Hudson’s Bay kicked off Friday will likely see Canada’s oldest company shrink as it works to stay alive. According to

In May 2023, areas along the Bonavista Peninsula were taken over by Apple TV crews to create the run-down town of Salt’s Neck for the television show Severance. Edith Samson, executive director of the Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation, helped crews find locations and was there during the filming process.

Three former Conservative MLAs say the party has caved to political pressure while some remaining party members have applauded the departure, with MLA Linda Hepner saying they hosted ‘extreme right wing views.’

TORONTO — RBC says it has laid off some employees as part of its “growth strategy.” Canada’s largest bank says the cuts come amid changes

An African Nova Scotian RCMP staff sergeant who created anti-racism workshops for his employer says he was removed from his position after he raised concerns about intellectual property rights when the initiative he headed was going to be expanded.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is using some of his final hours in office to call for a drastic and controversial shakeup to one of the
TORONTO — There had been warning signs for months. There were the reports of dangerous flu-like symptoms in Asia. News of the lockdown that kept

Since catching COVID-19 in 2022, Nathanael Rafinejad, 29, can’t stand longer than a few seconds at a time and has relied on a wheelchair. They are one of thousands of Quebecers with long COVID, a chronic condition that can prevent once healthy, active people from functioning as they once did.

The gift card industry is estimated to be worth more than $11 billion dollars in Canada, and itâs growing. But critics say thereâs little oversight when things go wrong, setting up consumers to become the victims of possible international fraud.