Lionel Messi arrives in Toronto on a roll as Miami looks to climb the MLS standings
TORONTO — Lionel Messi arrives in Toronto on a roll, continuing his assault on the Major League Soccer record book. The 38-year-old Inter Miami captain
TORONTO — Lionel Messi arrives in Toronto on a roll, continuing his assault on the Major League Soccer record book. The 38-year-old Inter Miami captain

Many Alberta teachers say the latest contract offer from their employers and union isnât good enough to stop them from striking.

TORONTO — Toronto FC captain Jonathan Osorio laughed when asked whether he was getting more requests for tickets than usual with Lionel Messi and Inter

TORONTO — A homeless encampment in Toronto’s west end was cleared by the city Friday morning after a small group of remaining residents said they

Six-year-old Darius Macdougall went missing Sunday morning while on a walk with family members at a campground near Blairmore, Alta.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s government says it is planning to introduce legislation that would allow it to ignore international agreements signed by Ottawa.

TORONTO — Ontario wrapped up the 2024-25 fiscal year with a significantly lower deficit than initially projected in the budget, yet the province will implement

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is picking up where the Trudeau administration left off and will make an attempt to reform the military justice system. Legislation to take the investigation and prosecution of sexual offenses away from military police was lost when Parliament was prorogued. It’s now back.

TORONTO — Former Toronto right-hander Alek Manoah has been claimed off waivers by the Atlanta Braves, the Blue Jays said Friday. Manoah was designated for

Jimmy Kimmel Live! will be back on ABC-affiliated stations of both Sinclair Broadcasting and Nexstar Media Group starting tonight, the companies said Friday.

Toronto police say they have charged a second suspect with first-degree murder in the death of an eight-year-old boy who was killed by a stray

A combine manufacturer whose primary customers are farmers in Western Canada has confirmed it is moving production of some of its heavy machinery out of the