
Highway 11 closure during manhunt posed safety risks, stranded commuter says
A driver who was stuck on a major highway in Ontario’s cottage country on Canada Day as police searched for suspects in a home invasion

A driver who was stuck on a major highway in Ontario’s cottage country on Canada Day as police searched for suspects in a home invasion

TORONTO — The operators of Toronto’s new Rogers Stadium say they are “already making adjustments” after concertgoers voiced concerns about crowd management at the outdoor
A landmark sign at a popular Ontario beach was changed just before the arrival of Canada Day visitors to reflect a First Nation’s ownership of

Police say a 44-year-old man has died after diving from a vessel into shallow water at Ipperwash Beach on Lake Huron. Ontario Provincial Police say

SUDBURY — A 36-year-old man in Sudbury, Ont., has been charged with first-degree murder in what police describe as an incident related to intimate partner

TORONTO — Ontario is expanding the delivery of publicly paid orthopedic surgeries through private clinics in an effort to reduce wait-lists. Ontario is investing $125

TORONTO — He’s currently vying for a roster spot with the Cleveland Browns, but if that doesn’t pan out, then Canada could be an option

As the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday approaches, a standoff between the Tibetan spiritual leader and the Chinese government has some experts warning of a future where two purported Dalai Lamas each stake claim to the title.

CHATHAM — Police say a young child has died after being struck by a train in Chatham, Ont., over the weekend. Investigators say first responders

Peter Guthrie and Scott Sinclair, ousted from Danielle Smith’s caucus, hope to relaunch Tories as opposition group in fall.

Ontario’s police watchdog says it has found no reasonable grounds to believe a provincial police officer committed a crime when he fatally shot a 57-year-old

The NHL, NHLPA and international officials on Wednesday finalized a long-ago agreed-to deal to send players to the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.

Iran’s president on Wednesday ordered the country to suspend its co-operation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after U.S. and Israeli airstrikes hit its most-important nuclear

Ukraine is forging ahead with embryonic plans for joint weapons production with some of its international allies, top officials said, while the U.S. announced it was halting some arms shipments promised to help Ukraine fight off Russia.

Many First Nations are concerned about three recent bills that aim to fast-track infrastructure and energy projects in B.C. and the rest of Canada. A lawyer in British Columbia says the bills are deeply flawed and could face legal challenges.Â

CBS parent company Paramount on Wednesday settled a lawsuit filed by U.S. President Donald Trump over an interview broadcast in October, the latest concession by a media company to a president who has targeted outlets over what he describes as false or misleading coverage.

The Trump administration violated federal privacy laws when it turned over Medicaid data on millions of enrollees to deportation officials last month, California Attorney General Rob Bonta alleged on Tuesday, saying he and 19 other state attorneys general have sued over the move.Â

The former boss of Manitoba Hydro was paid nearly $900,000 in compensation in 2024, despite only working 1½ months before her dismissal from the Crown corporation.

Karen Crane’s top-floor apartment is neatly furnished with a breathtaking view — but her living room looks like a construction site. Crane’s couches are covered with drop cloths

The Dalai Lama said on Wednesday that a non-profit that he has founded will have the sole authority to recognize his future reincarnation, countering China’s insistence that it will choose the successor of the Tibetan spiritual leader.

Mass layoffs at dating app provider Bumble are the latest sign that more people are splitting from the high-tech way of making connections.The Texas-based online dating

As NATO nations, including Canada, ramp up rearmament, they are increasingly confronted with various ghosts of the Cold War, notably the resilience of Russian industry

Norval Morrisseau Estate Ltd. is denying claims it defamed and breached a contract with an Alberta art gallery by implying its works could be fakes. In

By anyone’s measure, $150 billion a year is an eye-watering amount of money to spend on anything — let alone defence.While it pales in comparison