Explosions heard in downtown Toronto as propane cylinders rupture
TORONTO — Loud bangs were heard in downtown Toronto during the evening rush hour as the fire department said several propane cylinders ruptured atop a
TORONTO — Loud bangs were heard in downtown Toronto during the evening rush hour as the fire department said several propane cylinders ruptured atop a

Rare footage of a sperm whale giving birth has offered scientists a window into the behaviour of these large, elusive mammals.

TORONTO — What do conservation authorities, a downtown Toronto parking lot and freedom-of-information requests have in common? On the face of it, nothing — but

American lawmakers are demanding answers from the Trump administration after a Canadian man says U.S. customs officers held him for three hours at the border
TORONTO — Richie Laryea and his teammates took the pitch for training Friday morning. The buzz of power drills echoed around BMO Field as construction

TORONTO — Ontario’s housing start projections have been revised downward once again in the province’s budget, putting the government even farther off track from building

TORONTO — Ontario Power Generation’s former CEO is at the top of the list of high-earning public servants for the year after he retired. Ken

Canada’s national lawyers group has rebuked a call from four premiers for Ottawa to overhaul how it appoints provincial superior court and appeal judges. The

An inquest is set to begin next week to investigate the 2021 death of an Indigenous woman in St. Catharines, Ont., shortly after she was

TORONTO — As Toys “R” Us Canada prepares to ask a court for permission to put the business up for sale, it’s closing at least

TORONTO — An Ontario man who pleaded guilty to three terrorism charges was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison. Matthew Althorpe admitted to creating

More than 3,100 events are being organized in communities large and small across all 50 states on Saturday in the latest No Kings protests, with demonstrations also planned internationally, including in Canada.

What to know about the trial as closing arguments continueClosing submissions continue today at the Superior Court trial of the Burlington couple accused in the

The five-time Olympic medallist confirmed heâs retiring at the end of competition this weekend at the Canadian freestyle ski championships at his home course in Quebec.

Israel’s defence minister said on Friday that the military’s attacks on Iran “will escalate and expand,” as the crisis was the subject of a UN Security Council meeting and a prevailing topic near Paris as G7 foreign ministers met.

AI “fruit slop” videos are racking up millions of views on TikTok and Instagram, and generating reaction and parody videos from users hooked on juicy storylines centred around romance and betrayal. Think of it like smartphone soap operas â only the stars are lustful, anthropomorphic strawberries and bananas.

The NDP will have a new leader by Sunday afternoon â and whoever comes out of the party’s convention in Winnipeg with the top job will be tasked with bringing the party back from a historic low.

As they begin their 50th season in Major League Baseball, the Toronto Blue Jays are facing some high expectations after coming close to winning the 2025 World Series. Here’s a look at the team’s journey over the years.

OpenAI has decided to scrap Sora, its app that generated videos based on user prompts. The move reveals that the company, once the disruptor-in-chief of the AI world, is now facing something of an identity crisis as it struggles to pick a lane on the busy road to profitability.

Four days of hearings in the Supreme Court challenge to Quebecâs secularism law, Bill 21, are over. While the hearings dealt mostly with complex legal questions, there were some moments that revealed the intensity and passionate nature of the debates.

Amid Prime Minister Mark Carneyâs calls that the Canada-U.S. relationship is ruptured, Ottawa has committed $175-million to a mining project in northern Quebec whose major U.S. investor is closely linked to the Trump administration.

LOS ANGELES — An Ontario man has pleaded guilty to running a drug-trafficking operation that U.S. officials say brought hundreds of kilograms of meth and

After four decades guiding Canadians through major news stories, CBCâs Susan Bonner has signed off for the last time as host of Your World Tonight. Bonnerâs extensive journalism career took her across the country and around the world, including reporting for The National.

At Issue this week: The benefits, and challenges, of Canada finally meeting its two per cent NATO spending target. The uphill political battle facing the next NDP Leader. And, the growing provincial divide over how judges are appointed in Canada.