
Islanders select blueliner Matthew Schaefer with No. 1 pick in 2025 NHL draft
The Islanders picked defenseman Matthew Schaefer of the OHL’s Erie Otters with the first overall pick in the draft.

The Islanders picked defenseman Matthew Schaefer of the OHL’s Erie Otters with the first overall pick in the draft.

Judgement puts on hold a provincial law that bans doctors from providing gender-affirming care to youth.

Police in Halton Region say a search dog was injured earlier this week after finding a loaded firearm during a post-arrest search in Burlington, Ont.

After years of soaring prices, Metro Vancouver’s condo market is showing signs of strain, with projects stalling and sales declining. Industry experts say itâs the result of four major forces converging: high interest rates and softening rental income, reduced foreign capital and lower immigration.

TORONTO — Ontario is investigating an alleged breach of 200,000 home care patients’ personal health data, Health Minister Sylvia Jones said Friday. Ontario Health atHome,

The Canadian man who died while in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this week was a âvery polite, quiet, unassuming man with a very simple lifeâ who did not pose a danger to anyone, says the lawyer who represented him.
TORONTO — The Masai Ujiri era of the Toronto Raptors is officially over. The Raptors announced on Friday that the team’s vice-chairman and president was

Here’s what you need to know about the tax, which has been a thorn in the side of the Canada-U.S. relationship for years.

Police say a 14-year-old has been charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder after a shooting that left a woman dead and injured a man

The shrouds were removed from the brand new walk signals at the intersection of Portage and Main on Friday morning and the remaining construction barricades hauled away, as 46 years of prohibited pedestrian crossings came to an end at Winnipeg’s famous corner.

TORONTO — The hurt continues for Toronto FC, with defender Zane Monlouis the latest player to be sidelined. The former England youth international, who left

As food and aid distribution in Gaza continues to be deadly and plagued by violence, influential clans and tribes that have long existed in the territory are taking it upon themselves to secure aid convoys entering the region.

An email to MLAs and constituency assistants said the device detonated and caused damage to the North Vancouver office, but no one was hurt.

Tommy Chan knows he ran five kilometres on Tuesday, May 20. He just doesnât remember it. He says he had a post-run heart attack and was searching for a way to say thank you to the bystanders who stepped in.

Ontario is expanding its suite of publicly funded private community surgical and diagnostic centres, Premier Doug Ford said Friday. The province will invest $155 million

Police east of Toronto say a man has been charged with murder after a shooting at a GO Transit station left another man dead on

While digging through old folders and filing cabinets, Western Canada High School teacher Geneviève Dale happened across an 81-year-old letter mailed by a Canadian sailor just months before he died.

TORONTO — Ontario has taken control of four more school boards due to “mismanagement,” the education minister announced Friday while saying it’s time for a

Education Minister Paul Calandra says supervisors have been appointed to the boards after financial investigations showed growing deficits, depletion of reserves and ongoing mismanagement.

The Ontario government says it’s allowing alcohol to be served and consumed on large quadricycles, commonly known as pedal pubs, starting this summer. The change
TORONTO — A waft of fruity scents surround you as you enter what’s known as the flavour kitchen at the Molson Coors brewery in west

The Toronto Raptors are parting ways with team president Masai Ujiri, according to ESPN and Sportsnet. Ujiri ran the franchise for 12 years, which included guiding the Raptors to the teamâs first-ever NBA title in 2019.

Canada’s economy shrank by 0.1 per cent on a monthly basis in April, Statistics Canada said on Friday, with the data agency’s advance estimate for May showing a similar decline in activity.

At the start of the season, Canada’s Gabriel Diallo set a goal of cracking the top 50 in the world rankings in 2025. Mission accomplished