
Homes under $500,000 account for growing proportion of Ontario real estate: report
PICKERING — A new report says homes valued under $500,000 are taking up a bigger share of Ontario’s real estate landscape, led by a shift

PICKERING — A new report says homes valued under $500,000 are taking up a bigger share of Ontario’s real estate landscape, led by a shift

TORONTO — An Ontario court is giving Toys “R” Us Canada permission to split up and sell the business to three buyers, including its current
TORONTO — Collective bargaining talks kicked off Monday morning between Ford Motor Co. and Canada’s largest private sector union, which says it is anticipating the

Condos are a popular choice for many first-time homebuyers owing to their lower price point and access to amenities such as gyms and pools. But

TORONTO — A handful of Toronto community groups buying properties across the city in an effort to keep rents low say the upcoming municipal election

TORONTO — For bosses looking for an easy win to boost employee morale, they can look no further than the FIFA World Cup. With the

TORONTO — Against the backdrop of U.S. tariffs battering local automakers, uncertainty linked to upcoming trade talks and the “incursion” of Chinese electric vehicles into

Police say two Hamilton men have been arrested in an alleged contraband tobacco operation at a nearby First Nation that was used to funnel money

TORONTO — Ontario’s ill-fated wage restraint law known as Bill 124 is still sending ripples through the public sector across the province, even years after

The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in May were down compared with a year ago, but there was “meaningful upward momentum” month-over-month for
When Ikea opens its latest location at a London, Ont., mall this fall, shoppers will find their visits are far from the labyrinthine experience most
LONDON — Seven people in London, Ont., were injured when a driver crashed through an exterior wall and into a Friday morning fitness class at

TORONTO — Environmental groups are cheering an Ontario government announcement that three battery storage projects will add enough capacity to the electricity system to power
It’s the MVP that herds of fans gathered at the newly branded Toronto Stadium probably won’t notice when they take in six FIFA World Cup

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
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

The Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Ontario and Michigan is set to open, months after U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to block it. Prime Minister

EDMONTON — AutoCanada Inc. says it has bought the Mascarin Collision Centre repair business in Thunder Bay, Ont. Financial terms of the deal were not

A former Air Canada pilot is facing charges after allegedly captaining more than 900 flights without the proper licence, which police likened to a family

Canada’s housing agency says rental prices have fallen amid an influx of new properties and slower population growth, but demand in major cities is expected

TORONTO — A housing advocate has entered the Ontario Liberal Party leadership race. Eric Lombardi says he will focus on improving the economy to pay
TORONTO — Four-foot-tall rodents have taken over downtown Toronto. Some lurk under trees, while others peer through office tower windows or stand guard near busy

You held up your end of the bargain and paid your rent on time — only to learn your landlord failed to keep up with