
Poll suggests Canadians are growing more alarmed by U.S. tariffs and aggression
OTTAWA — A new poll suggests Canadians are feeling increasingly alarmed by U.S. tariffs, President Donald Trump and American economic aggression. The Leger poll, which

OTTAWA — A new poll suggests Canadians are feeling increasingly alarmed by U.S. tariffs, President Donald Trump and American economic aggression. The Leger poll, which

TORONTO — Aviation experts say a preliminary report into a plane crash at Toronto’s Pearson airport suggests the aircraft came down at a high speed

Canada has slipped to 18th place in the global World Happiness Report, down three spots from last year and placing it among the “largest losers” in happiness in the last two decades, according to the annual report released Thursday.

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will scrap the GST for first-time homebuyers who purchase a home with a sale price at

OTTAWA — Former prime minister Stephen Harper told a conference in India last month that he doesn’t “entirely understand” why Canada has such a poor

TORONTO — The Juno Awards are dropping into Hamilton next year. Organizers at the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences say they’ve selected the

TORONTO — Three major organizations representing Ontario’s colleges, universities and business community are urging the province to boost investment in the post-secondary sector, saying the

TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index ticked lower Thursday after giving back gains from earlier in the day, while U.S. markets also fell. The S&P/TSX

Sensitive personal information, including Social Security numbers, was unveiled in the newly unredacted John F. Kennedy assassination documents released this week, and that is not sitting well with the people affected.

OTTAWA — A major federal union says it’s worried about a plan to eliminate more than 300 positions at Canada’s Translation Bureau. In a news

TORONTO — Elton John will receive the 15th Glenn Gould Prize, a $100,000 award for an artist whose work has “enriched the human condition.” The

TORONTO — Four senators at York University and a member of its academic planning and research committee are seeking a judicial review of the school’s