
As Ontario civil servants return to office full time, union calls order ‘ridiculous’
TORONTO — Ontario government employees are expected to return to the office five days per week starting Monday, despite objections from public sector unions. In

TORONTO — Ontario government employees are expected to return to the office five days per week starting Monday, despite objections from public sector unions. In

TORONTO — Toronto FC will hold the bulk of its training camp in Marbella, Spain, for the second year in a row. Players are due

U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday sought to assert its control over Venezuelan oil, seizing a pair of sanctioned tankers transporting petroleum and announcing

TORONTO — A mother has been charged after a baby was allegedly abandoned at a Toronto church last month. Police say officers were called to

TORONTO — No stranger to big baseball moments, Kazuma Okamoto seems more than comfortable in the spotlight. The Toronto Blue Jays are hoping his success

TORONTO — Former Ontario Hockey League commissioner and Canadian Hockey League president David Branch has died. He was 77. The OHL and Canadian Hockey League

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is ending his bid for a third term, less than four months after announcing his reelection campaign. Walz was the Democratic vice-presidential nominee during the 2024 election campaign.

TORONTO — Minto Group is taking its apartment-focused real estate investment trust private in a $2.3-billion deal with Crestpoint Real Estate Investments LP as Canada’s

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he will definitely follow through on a threat to remove Crown Royal whisky from liquor store shelves as

CORNWALL, ONT. — Police say two people are dead and another has been seriously injured after a shooting in Cornwall, Ont. Police say officers were

While a community member who accesses support services related to mental health and addiction said the drones raise concerns about residentsâ human rights, city officials say Cranbrook has been dealing with public safety issues tied to homelessness, addiction and mental health far greater than typical for a small city.

In a bid to improve student behaviour in Quebec schools, new rules are now in effect requiring students to use formal language when addressing teachers and school staff.