
How to see the ‘planet parade’ on now
Want to spot up to six planets at once in the night sky? Look up before dawn for the second and last “planet parade” of the year.

Want to spot up to six planets at once in the night sky? Look up before dawn for the second and last “planet parade” of the year.
OTTAWA — Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu tells The Canadian Press that the federal government is launching a probe into allegations of unpaid work in the

What the skibidi is happening to the English language? “Skibidi,” pronounced SKI-bih-dee, is one of the slang terms popularized by social media that are among more than 6,000 additions this year to the Cambridge Dictionary.

TORONTO — Extreme heat is endangering students, workers, renters and some of Ontario’s most vulnerable residents, a network of civil society groups said Monday as

Provincial police say they are investigating after human remains were found in a remote area of the Bruce Peninsula. Ontario Provincial Police say they were

Police in northern Ontario say four young people have died in a weekend collision involving an ATV and a commercial vehicle. Ontario Provincial Police say

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is putting $1.6 billion more toward funds for municipalities to help them get housing built. Ford told the

Police in Peel Region say a woman is dead after being struck by a pickup truck west of Toronto early this morning. Police say they

The University of Victoria has fired one of its longest-serving professors after complaints he sexually harassed two women â including a graduate student. In his 45 years at UVic, Robert Gifford pioneered the burgeoning field of environmental psychology â drawing students from around the world to study topics like climate change anxiety.Â

A Winnipeg woman says she never imagined her dog could start a fire on her stove, but now she’s warning the public that’s just what happened â and she says she didn’t find out a safety recall had been issued for her appliance until after the fire.

TORONTO — There’s a deepening divide among consumers, even as the rate of missed credit payments dipped, a new Equifax Canada report shows. It shows

No longer comfortable in President Donald Trump’s United States, three men share their stories about the joys and challenges of trying to move to Canada for political reasons.