
One person arrested after suspected arson at federal government building in Toronto
TORONTO — Toronto police say a fire that broke out in a federal government building Monday morning is being investigated as a suspected arson. Police

TORONTO — Toronto police say a fire that broke out in a federal government building Monday morning is being investigated as a suspected arson. Police

Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko says he doesnât believe Russia is interested in a peace deal with Ukraine, but he hopes U.S. President Donald Trump will use his influence to make one happen anyway.

Tens of thousands of Ontarians remain without power after blasts of heavy snow, freezing rain and strong winds hit a swath of the province. The

Police say they have arrested and charged two suspects in the murder of a 32-year-old man in Brampton, Ont. Peel Regional Police say officers responded

LONDON — Police in London, Ont., say they’ve charged a 12-year-old boy with arson after a fire in a residential building over the weekend. They
TORONTO — Toronto FC has signed Brazilian left back Matheus Pereira from Portuguese side CD Santa Clara through the 2027-28 MLS season, with a club

GUELPH — Police say a man is facing charges after he allegedly tried to kill his mother in Guelph, Ont., last week. Guelph police say

TORONTO — An elderly man has died after a fire at a retirement home in Toronto’s north end, officials said Monday morning. Police responded to

The trademarking of the quirky phrase highlights the complexities and conflicts that can arise when expressions become the subject of intellectual property claims.

The peninsula’s peculiar road layout is not the result of confused urban planners, but the result of a massive and disruptive engineering project from over a century ago.

Earlier this year, former New Democratic Party MP Charlie Angus was preparing to wrap up a two-decade-long career in the House of Commons, retire and write a book. Then U.S. President Donald Trump was elected and it all changed.

This year, many people travelled across the country for leisure. Others trekked or biked across Canada to raise money for worthy causes. Paul Jenkins also spent 2025 travelling from coast to coast. But while many would call his journey a worthy one, his motivation was neither for pleasure nor fundraising.