Ontario asks Ottawa for wildfire help amid calls to rebuild destroyed First Nation
The Assembly of First Nations called on the federal government to provide immediate support to a northern Ontario First Nation razed by wildfire, as the
The Assembly of First Nations called on the federal government to provide immediate support to a northern Ontario First Nation razed by wildfire, as the

TORONTO — Corus Entertainment Inc. is slashing dozens of Global News roles across Canada as it centralizes production of the news station’s Alberta broadcasts. The

The sounds of kids dribbling basketballs or splish-splashing in pools mostly fell silent across the Greater Toronto Area on Thursday as concerns about poor air
LONDON — Some U.S. lawmakers on Thursday threatened to sanction Canada – or even possibly annex it entirely – as they raged about wildfire smoke

Eyes burning. Throats searing. Heads aching. Many outdoor workers sweated through the heat and haze on Thursday, clocking hours even while others stayed home amid
TORONTO — Kayla Alexander hasn’t had to do this much studying since her days at Syracuse University. Alexander and the Tempo agreed to a second

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s chief of staff is cutting the size of the office by 10 jobs and about $1 million, as the

HAMILTON — Hamilton police have identified the slain man who was dumped in a culvert near the city’s harbourfront as a 29-year-old Brampton, Ont., truck
TORONTO — When Clement Virgo read a book about an enslaved teenager who fled to Canada, he was captivated by the story, but after helming

Here is the latest on wildfires in northern Ontario as communities evacuate and much of the province is blanketed in thick and dangerous smoke. All

The practice of Toronto-area members of the Ontario Progressive Conservative caucus billing taxpayers for thousands of dollars’ worth of hotel stays in the city is

TORONTO — Wildfires that have devastated communities in northern Ontario are also causing health concerns and event cancellations across southern parts of the province as

LONDON — The federal government intends to spend nearly $2 billion over the next four years on made-in Canada armoured vehicles, Prime Minister Mark Carney

Ontario’s police watchdog says a man was seriously injured after Toronto police fired several stun guns at him. The Special Investigations Unit says police responded

A trade union representing railworkers is calling on Canadian National Railway to stop operating through active wildfire zones after a crew had to be evacuated
HAMILTON — Calvin Tiggle is heading back to Hamilton. The veteran linebacker, who helped the Hamilton Tiger-Cats capture their last Grey Cup title in 1999,

TORONTO — Jim Corrigall, the standout Canadian defensive lineman who spurned the NFL for a career with the Toronto Argonauts, has died. He was 80.

TORONTO — Ontario’s colleges and universities ministry has disqualified students at five private career colleges from receiving student assistance loans this coming year, after raising