Ontario government proposes changes, driver charged after daycare crash
The Ontario government is proposing measures aimed at boosting safety at child-care facilities after an SUV crashed into a daycare north of Toronto, killing a
The Ontario government is proposing measures aimed at boosting safety at child-care facilities after an SUV crashed into a daycare north of Toronto, killing a
TORONTO — As Kevin Gausman took his first steps out of the home dugout to start the ninth inning, the crowd of 41,224 fans at

VANCOUVER — Pakistan’s Shoaib Malik, South Africa’s Quinton de Kock and England’s Alex Hales are among the international talent joining Canadian cricketers in the inaugural

OTTAWA — Members of Parliament will have the chance this fall to debate two different pieces of legislation intended to make it harder for people

TORONTO — A Toronto man says he is horrified and shocked after he was falsely accused of shooting an American conservative commentator he had never

The five players acquitted in the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial can return to the NHL when their suspensions end on Dec. 1, the NHL announced Thursday.
TORONTO — Support staff at Ontario’s publicly funded colleges walked off the job Thursday, striking over not just better wages and benefits, they said, but

Coulson Aircrane says the Saskatchewan government has agreed to pay more than twice what it should have for four firefighting aircraft â a decision the B.C.-based company says will cost Saskatchewan taxpayers an extra $100 million.

Canadian shoppers now have a chance to get their share of a $500-million settlement in a class-action lawsuit related to the alleged industry-wide price fixing of bread.

Officials say a deepening drought in Central and Atlantic Canada is creating water supply issues and underlining concerns about crop conditions and wildfires. The latest

Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government is committed to signing pharmacare deals with all provinces and territories, ending months of speculation about the program being cut short.

A panel of Brazilian Supreme Court justices sentenced former president Jair Bolsonaro to 27 years and three months in prison Thursday after convicting him of attempting a coup to remain in office despite his 2022 electoral defeat.

Police say a woman had been having ongoing issues with the neighbour living directly below her unit. She came home after being away to discover a situation police called “creepy.”

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is pitching tough-on-crime legislation ahead of Parliament’s return, saying some communities have become “war zones” and a crackdown is needed now.

Fifty-nine track and field athletes, the most Canada has sent to a World Athletics Championships, will try to top the six medals the 2023 team earned in Budapest, Hungary. Here’s a list of which Canadians to follow Sunday morning.
TORONTO — Basketball has always been part of the Kabongo family. Unfortunately, so has cancer in recent years. After his mother Nene was diagnosed with

In August, Hamilton police suspended an officer while they investigated âdisturbingâ social media posts. Meanwhile, a local anti-racism group says it informed police last year of a person with extremist views connected to the service â now confirmed to be the same officer.

TORONTO — The Toronto Argonauts will honour John Candy with a tribute game Saturday at BMO Field against the Edmonton Elks. Candy, the late Argos

The Ontario government says it will take action to increase safety at child care facilities and a driver has been charged following a fatal crash into a Richmond Hill daycare on Wednesday.

The organization behind B.C.’s recycling system wants residents to do more to keep plastics from going to landfills or ending up as litter â as only 45 per cent of plastic packaging used by residents is recovered for recycling.

Provincial investigators looking into the cause of this springâs wildfire near Lynn Lake, Man., allege it started at the nearby Alamos Gold mining site and that the company was negligent because it didnât use water to extinguish its burn piles.

FREDERICTON — The recent collapse of murder trials in New Brunswick due to a police error is both a failure in the justice system and

Canada’s spy agency was conducting a secret and previously undisclosed investigation into âNative extremismâ that included an active investigation at Ipperwash in the weeks before Dudley George was killed in 1995, newly declassified documents show.

The Canadian Medical Association and other professionals are calling on governments, doctors and educators to do more to counter medical misinformation that it says is increasingly shaping not just public debate but also policy.