
Canada’s top court to decide whether to hear a trailblazing youth-led climate case
TORONTO — Canada’s highest court is set to decide whether it will hear arguments in a trailblazing climate change lawsuit that could clarify whether governments
TORONTO — Canada’s highest court is set to decide whether it will hear arguments in a trailblazing climate change lawsuit that could clarify whether governments
Five years after she first told her story to a jury, a former TV production assistant testified anew Wednesday that Harvey Weinstein held her down and sexually assaulted her in 2006. She is the first of the former studio boss’s accusers to testify at his rape retrial.
Coun. Jason Schreyer, who represented the Winnipeg ward of Elmwood-East Kildonan for the past 11 years, has died, city council announced in a statement.
Montreal-born filmmaker Shawn Levy, who’s directing the recently announced “Star Wars: Starfighter,” will be inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame this year. Other inductees include rock band Our Lady Peace, actor Tonya Williams and guitarist Liona Boyd, among others.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford went on an extended rant about some of the provinceâs judges Wednesday, arguing they are soft on crime, interfering in municipal issues based on ideology, and even floating the idea of electing judges in Canada like in parts of the United States.
Donald Trump’s presidency is 100 days old on Wednesday, and its bold and often controversial moves have spawned over 200 lawsuits. Here’s a look at some of the major themes and cases, with a looming question
U.S. tariffs and Canada’s response could result in 68,100 fewer jobs in Ontario this year, a new report estimates. This figure may increase to 119,200 jobs in 2026 and 137,900 jobs in 2029, according to the report by the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario (FAO), released Wednesday.Â
TORONTO — The Ontario government is considering shortening the length of teachers’ college in order to address a worsening shortage of educators, documents obtained by
People flourish when all major aspects of their life are good, but a new global study suggests that isn’t the case for young adults in many high-income countries.
Making lifestyle adjustments could help you cut the risk of developing a stroke, dementia or late-life depression all at the same time, according to new research that has identified 17 overlapping risk factors for these brain-related conditions.
TORONTO — Toronto police say a driver is dead after his truck collided with a TTC bus in the city’s east end Tuesday evening. Officers
TORONTO — It was a fun night for Carly Jackson. The 27-year-old third-string goaltender from Amherst, N.S., made 25 saves in her first-ever start —
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