
Environment Canada issues heat warning for southern Ontario starting Thursday
Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for parts of southern Ontario starting Thursday, with temperatures expected to reach up to 35 C. The weather

Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for parts of southern Ontario starting Thursday, with temperatures expected to reach up to 35 C. The weather

An Ontario family is scrambling after the federal government abruptly pulled funding for their son, an autistic First Nations boy living off-reserve, leaving him without access to the clinical therapy and education assistance he’s relied on for most of his life.

Friends and relatives of four University of Idaho students murdered in their rental home by Bryan Kohberger delivered powerful statements of love, anguish and condemnation at his sentencing hearing Wednesday.

Lynne Groulx, the former chief executive officer of the Native Womenâs Association of Canada, has died. She passed away suddenly on July 16 in her hometown of Cochrane, Ont., an official obituary says. She was 61 years old.

B.C. Premier David Eby has confirmed three miners are trapped underground in a mine in northern B.C.The miners work at the Red Chris mine on

The families of two men killed by Nunavik police are calling for Quebec’s premier to meet with them and are demanding several changes to the police service, including disarming local officers.

Had you heard of Sean Feucht before this month? If you hadn’t, you likely have now.The U.S.-based Christian musician wasn’t exactly a household name or selling out

The City of Winnipeg says it has denied a parks booking permit for a concert planned by a U.S. Christian musician because of “operational challenges,”

Quebec City is the latest Canadian city to cancel a scheduled appearance by a controversial Christian rock musician and rising star in the MAGA movement. Sean

MISSISSAUGA — Peel police say one person is dead following a single-vehicle collision in Mississauga, Ont., Wednesday morning. The incident happened around 4:30 a.m. near

Russia and Ukraine discussed further prisoner swaps on Wednesday at a brief session of peace talks in Istanbul, but the sides remained far apart on ceasefire terms and a possible meeting of their leaders.

In a quiet residential neighbourhood on the outskirts of St. John’s, chemistry professor Karl Jobst parked his pickup and crossed the street to a lush