
Hudson’s Bay will give properties back to landlords after B.C. billionaire loses lease takeover bid
The Hudson’s Bay Company is disclaiming the leases it had for 25 properties which B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu had tried to buy.

The Hudson’s Bay Company is disclaiming the leases it had for 25 properties which B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu had tried to buy.

Diane Ladd, the three-time Academy Award nominee whose roles ranged from the brash waitress in Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore to the scheming parent in Wild at Heart, has died at 89.
TORONTO — Sidney Crosby and his teammates landed in Toronto late Saturday night. The Pittsburgh Penguins had just flown in from Winnipeg following a 5-2
Dayne St. Clair added to his case to become Canada’s No. 1 on Monday when he was named MLS Goalkeeper of the Year. The Minnesota

OTTAWA — Ottawa is launching a dispute resolution process against Stellantis over the company’s decision to move planned vehicle production from its Brampton, Ont. plant

TORONTO — Prime Minister Mark Carney called Doug Ford “a couple of times” from Asia to ask him to pull an ad campaign that’s being
Epic comebacks. Thrilling marathons. All-time performances from some of the game’s all-time greats. The Toronto Blue Jays’ heartbreaking, seven-game World Series loss to the Los

OTTAWA — Here is a day-by-day chronology of the controversy over Ontario’s advertising campaign against U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods: Tues., Oct. 14: The office

Canadians need to play the long game: former NAFTA negotiatorCanadian and Mexican trade representatives say they believe Trump’s threats of exiting CUSMA are a negotiating

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday that talks with the Trump administration to renew CUSMA could take longer than anticipated as Canada pushes for what

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday that talks with the Trump administration to renew CUSMA could take longer than anticipated as Canada pushes for what

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday that talks with the Trump administration to renew CUSMA could take longer than anticipated as Canada pushes for what

If you ask Canada’s Ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman how to get Trump-era Republicans on Canada’s side, she’ll tell you a story about a

American industry leaders couldn’t have made their message to U.S. President Donald Trump any clearer. Over three days of public hearings in Washington, nearly 150 speakers

A crucial hearing in Washington into the future of Canada’s three-way trade deal with the U.S. and Mexico kicked off Wednesday with U.S. agriculture, business

Pete Hoekstra, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, sounded off again on Ontario’s anti-tariff ad at the National Manufacturing Conference in Ottawa on Wednesday, continuing a

With U.S. President Donald Trump choosing not to attend Wednesday’s Supreme Court oral arguments on his tariff regime — saying somewhat uncharacteristically: “It’s not about

TORONTO — The Toronto Transit Commission chair has apologized for social-media posts that said transit service would end at 1:30 a.m. after the final World

Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen is expecting her first child with her new husband, music producer Cole M.G.N.

The Ministry of Natural Resources says nearly 6,000 square kilometres burned in Ontario this wildfire season, much more than last year and well above the

“What a night and what a result,” Dixon said in a victory speech late in the evening. The Yukon Party won in 14 of the territory’s 21 ridings, with the NDP set to become the official opposition.

Court documents from last monthâs sentencing of Dalton Stewart, who was charged under the Forests Act, revealed the fire was set on land owned by Mervyn Perry. Perry says it will take years for his land to get back to what it used to be like.

Canada had collected more than $3 billion through U.S. counter-tariffs before removing a swath of levies in September, according to the Finance Department â far less than what the Liberals had promised to rake in during the current fiscal year.

Documents obtained by CBC News reveal an effort by the Ontario government to hide details about the LCBO’s inventory of American alcohol, valued at approximately $79.1 million at cost, pulled from store shelves amid the province’s ongoing trade war retaliation against the United States.