
Premier Doug Ford, health minister defend supervised consumption site closures
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his health minister said Wednesday they will not reverse course on their decision to shutter more supervised drug

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his health minister said Wednesday they will not reverse course on their decision to shutter more supervised drug

TORONTO — Ontario should be prepared for “tougher times” amid global economic disruption, but the government won’t slash public sector jobs to buttress the budget

TORONTO — Ontario’s health minister said Wednesday she is “disappointed” the federal government has left provinces and territories on their own to set rules for

GATINEAU — The Competition Bureau says it has reached an agreement with Welltower OP LLC to address competition concerns related to its proposed deal to

Premier François Legault called for Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to resign, saying he lacks respect for francophone employees and clients.

The first major comedy series filmed in Nunavut, a sci-fi suspense right out of Sinners, a time-travel mockumentary in the style of Back to the Future and the world’s favourite queer hockey drama all top this year’s Canadian Screen Award nomination rolls.

How athletes competing on the world stage are funded was just one piece of an omnibus report on the state of Canadian sport, but a

Experimenting with Explora in its first few days of operation, CBC News found dozens of factual errors.

Iran has received an American 15-point plan for a ceasefire for the Iran war through intermediaries from Pakistan, officials in Islamabad said Wednesday. The proposal was sent even as Washington began to move paratroopers to the Middle East to back up a contingent of Marines already heading there.

Though oil and gas industry executives at CERAWeek, a global energy conference in Houston, welcomed Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgsonâs enthusiasm, they still say they want to see considerable action before they can be sure Canada’s federal government is serious about changing the countryâs reputation as being reluctant to expand the energy sector, especially oil and natural gas.

Despite a long and cold winter, no frostbite amputations have been reported in Montreal so far this year compared to an annual average of about six. The drop in cases could be connected to the addition of hundreds of spots in temporary warming shelters around the city and the use of a new drug protocol to treat frostbite.