Cuts at Ontario colleges leading to nearly 10,000 job losses, union says
TORONTO — Close to 10,000 college faculty and staff have either been let go or are projected to lose their jobs amid hundreds of program
TORONTO — Close to 10,000 college faculty and staff have either been let go or are projected to lose their jobs amid hundreds of program

TORONTO — Several dozen First Nations in Ontario called for the resignation of the province’s environment minister Wednesday after he asked the federal government to

In the kitchen of Northwest Fudge Factory in Levack, Ont., a group of five children spent the better part of a day last month mixing

Alberta has the most measles cases in North America on a per-capita basis, worrying experts who say summer events could push case counts even higher.

HALIFAX — A new report says Halifax has some of the highest child care costs among major Canadian cities, a finding that advocates say risks

TORONTO — The advent of AI and a lack of access to primary care are feeding a rising trend in people trying to diagnose and

TORONTO — An Ontario court has dismissed the province’s attempt to appeal a court order that temporarily stopped it from ripping up three major Toronto

EDMONTON — Canadian summer camp organizers say they expect a ripple effect of bolstered emergency plans and preparations after more than two dozen campers and

TORONTO — As a marketing expert, Markus Giesler was aghast after hearing Coldplay frontman Chris Martin blast Toronto’s brand new Rogers Stadium onstage. “It sent

TORONTO — A regulator-led survey of Ontario mutual fund dealers based out of big banks finds a sizable minority are not always acting in the

After putting his name furrward for prime minister and bringing joy to millions of people, the last feline from the beloved former cat colony on Parliament Hill has died.

One of the two victims of a Tuesday mid-air crash in southern Manitoba has been identified as a young student pilot from India. The consulate general of India in Toronto