
Ontario names and shames two ticket resellers it alleges broke new rules
TORONTO — Ontario is naming and shaming two ticket reseller sites the government alleges broke its new ticket sales rules. The government has added SeatGeek

TORONTO — Ontario is naming and shaming two ticket reseller sites the government alleges broke its new ticket sales rules. The government has added SeatGeek

TORONTO — Consultations on the future of the Toronto island airport will go ahead without detailed plans on a possible expansion. At a tense annual

A Toronto police officer was shot dead Thursday morning while carrying out what the police union called a “high-risk takedown” at an apartment building in
TORONTO — After an eight-year buildup, the Canadian men’s soccer team will soon play a FIFA World Cup game on home soil for the first
TORONTO — As people from around the world arrive in Toronto and festivities marking the beginning of the FIFA World Cup get underway, health-care workers

TORONTO — Ontario taxpayers will spend $200 million on a new parking garage at Ontario Place, but the government says it will quickly generate tens

WASHINGTON — The United States’ top diplomat in Canada says that when U.S. President Donald Trump says the U.S. doesn’t need anything from its northern
Canadians may soon have a better chance of winding up on the cover of Time. The 103-year-old American magazine brand says it’s launching a licensed
TORONTO — The stage is set for Toronto’s turn as FIFA World Cup host, and some government officials and advocates worry that the major sporting
TORONTO — As thousands of fans gathered beneath the Gardiner Expressway on Wednesday night to welcome the FIFA World Cup to Toronto, roots artist AHI
TORONTO — The Philadelphia Phillies homered three times and held off a late push from Toronto as they defeated the Blue Jays 7-4 on Wednesday