‘It’s pretty wild’: How Toronto’s Maggie Kang created global smash ‘KPop Demon Hunters’
Growing up as a Korean immigrant in 1990s Toronto, Maggie Kang kept her love of K-pop to herself. “I remember hiding my K-pop albums from
Growing up as a Korean immigrant in 1990s Toronto, Maggie Kang kept her love of K-pop to herself. “I remember hiding my K-pop albums from

TORONTO — Ontario has opened up applications for a $260-million round of funding to train workers. Labour Minister David Piccini says the funds can be

Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will recognize a Palestinian state in September if the West Bank’s governing body agrees to make certain commitments.The prime

The Canadian government is weighing whether to recognize Palestinian statehood, and whether that recognition would come with conditions, according to a government source.No decision has

A gunman who killed four people at a Manhattan office building before killing himself was trying to target the headquarters of the National Football League but took the wrong elevator, Mayor Eric Adams said Tuesday.Â

As people around the world welcomed a new millennium, Torontonians in the year 2000 were welcoming something even bigger – a herd of hundreds of

More than two years after a Toronto police officer pleaded guilty to impaired driving, disciplinary charges against his superior are raising questions about the night of the collision and the integrity of one of the forceâs investigative drug teams.

More than 100 countries came together in the nation’s capital in 1997 to sign an agreement banning the use of landmines. Now the Ottawa Treaty is at risk of unravelling, as several countries make plans to withdraw from it in the face of Russian aggression.

EDMONTON — Edmonton police warned a crowded town hall on Monday night that extortions and arsons similar to ones that targeted members of the South
MONTREAL — Eugenie Bouchard’s retirement will have to wait. The former world No. 5 — and first Canadian woman to contest a Grand Slam final

Montreal tennis fans were ecstatic on Monday night as Eugenie Bouchard of Westmount, Que., defeated Emiliana Arango of Columbia 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 in the first round of the National Bank Open. The tennis pro praised for opening the door for other Canadian tennis players says it will be her last tournament before she retires, finishing off her career at home.