
Brother of man accused in OPP officer’s death says he saw the two suspects that day
The brother of a man accused of fatally shooting a provincial police officer more than two years ago testified Monday that he found the two

The brother of a man accused of fatally shooting a provincial police officer more than two years ago testified Monday that he found the two

TORONTO — Provincial restrictions on gatherings that prohibited peaceful protests in Ontario for several weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic were unconstitutional, the province’s top court

Two New York City teams on years-long losing streaks are about to face off in what one sports commentator has called “possibly the most electric college baseball game in history.”

TORONTO — The Ontario judge overseeing the legal challenge of the province’s ban on supervised consumption sites that are within 200 metres of schools and

TORONTO — University Health Network in Toronto is aiming to attract 100 early-career scientists, focusing on people whose research could fuel economic development. The hospital

About 44,000 homes and businesses in Ontario were still without power on Monday, more than a week after an ice storm caused severe damage in

TORONTO — A new study finds that access to abortion services expanded greatly in the five years after the abortion pill was approved and pharmacies

TORONTO — Ontario businesses will see select provincial taxes deferred for six months, which Premier Doug Ford says will give them about $9 billion worth

U.S. Treasuries, the bedrock of the global financial system, were hit by fresh selling pressure on Wednesday in a sign investors were dumping their safest assets as turmoil

Wall Street’s main indexes opened sharply higher on Tuesday after a bruising sell-off that wiped out trillions of dollars from the world markets since last week, as

Wall Street is sinking again, following other global markets lower, as worries deepen about whether U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war will torpedo the global

There is a window of relief for British Columbia farmers from the devastating waves of avian flu, leaving them to assess the toll of outbreaks spanning more than three years that saw millions of birds culled at hundreds of farms. But they also worry what the next migration of wild birds will bring this year.

Drew Moore has a history of violence against Erin Kern, 30, who was found dead in her Strathearn home in February. Moore, 36, is charged with second-degree murder in the killing.

This First Person column is the experience of Jolene Saulis Dione, who grew up in New Brunswick and now lives in Ottawa. For more information

In an election ad, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to a bust of John A. Macdonald about the importance of developing national projects like the Canadian

A Brandon, Man., woman whose ex-partner was convicted after secretly posting sexually explicit videos of her to a pornography website says the sense of safety she felt when he was incarcerated has vanished after his release as he appeals his sentence.

Rural and northern Ontario hospitals are anxiously awaiting word from the provincial government on a program that helps them keep emergency rooms open, after it

Yasmeen Awadh is a proud Canadian who sponsored her family successfully to also move to Canada. Whether it was Stephen Harperâs bill to distinguish between naturalized and Canadian-born citizens or the housing crisis facing newcomers under Justin Trudeau, she has reservations about how genuinely federal parties care about the plight of the newcomers.

A new report from Breaking the Silence, an Israel-based NGO, includes interviews with Israeli soldiers who detail how they completely razed homes and infrastructure on a swath of land between Israel and Gaza to expand a buffer zone at least one kilometre further into the strip.

Hitender Sharma was shocked to learn someone had changed his holding company’s corporation record to leverage the mortgage-free commercial property it owns for cash. Sharma’s case and a handful of others are raising questions about the security of business records in Ontario.

About 55,000 Ontarians are without power Monday as Hydro One’s 4,800 crew members make efforts to get the lights back on after last week’s ice

The Toronto Blue Jays and slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. have agreed to a 14-year contract extension worth $500 million US, according to multiple media reports.

A former Conservative candidate in the Metro Vancouver riding of New WestminsterâBurnabyâMaillardville says he was removed from the party’s slate because of comments he made about the Chinese government in a podcast four years ago.

Frank Zhang thought he was winning at the PC Optimum game — stacking up points on groceries, gas and gift cards by chasing bonus offers