
OMERS earns 4.8% net return in first half of year
TORONTO — Pension fund manager OMERS says it earned a 4.8 per cent return for the first six months of 2026, boosted by its investments

TORONTO — Pension fund manager OMERS says it earned a 4.8 per cent return for the first six months of 2026, boosted by its investments

TORONTO — The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board says it earned a six-month net return of 9.5 per cent for the first half of 2026,

(Bloomberg) — The Canadian economy added a surprise 75,100 jobs last month while the unemployment rate hit its lowest level in two years — the

TORONTO — A new report says the average national asking rent fell four per cent in July compared with last year and now stands at

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to make a gas tax suspension permanent, or at least extend it beyond

TORONTO — The Greater Toronto Area’s housing market cooled in July after a run of four straight months with year-over-year gains. The region saw 5,995

Linda Umlauf has maintained a rigid schedule for her high-needs autistic daughter since the London, Ont., group home where her daughter lived shuttered in May,

TORONTO — Canada’s Leylah Fernandez will face a tough test if she advances at the National Bank Open. The No. 30 seed from Laval, Que.,

TORONTO — Some Toronto residents are demanding a one-year moratorium on two proposed data centre projects, as a neighbouring city has voted to block any

TORONTO — Canada’s Carol Zhao has received a main-draw wild card for what will be the final National Bank Open of her career. The 31-year-old
WINDSOR — A Canada-only ceremony took place Friday to mark the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge as the Liberal government faced more questions

EDMONTON — Fresh off multiple Canadian provinces agreeing this week to make it easier to get out-of-province alcohol shipped right to people’s doorsteps, Alberta says

CHARLOTTETOWN — Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he and his counterparts are united ahead of a face-to-face meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and the
CHARLOTTETOWN — Premiers said they remain a united Team Canada against a common adversary in the U.S. as they wrapped up talks Wednesday ahead of

The Trump administration’s latest tariff onslaught won’t just hurt Canadian forestry workers during already tough times, but will also undermine U.S. efforts to make housing

TORONTO — As the mayor of Toronto looks to rein in surveillance pricing on groceries, experts say the municipal government may be out of its

(Bloomberg) — Meta Platforms Inc. will invest around $10 billion to build its first data center in Canada as the company expands its infrastructure to

CHARLOTTETOWN — Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet virtually with the country’s premiers Tuesday afternoon after the U.S. announced increased tariffs on Canadian goods. P.E.I.
Customers paid a lot more for travel services last month, particularly in Toronto and Vancouver — the country’s host cities for the World Cup —
After sitting together with Prime Minister Mark Carney during Sunday’s World Cup final in New Jersey, U.S. President Donald Trump isn’t letting up on his
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump threatened Friday to increase tariffs on Canada due to smoke from wildfires in Ontario blanketing parts of the United States
LONDON — Some U.S. lawmakers on Thursday threatened to sanction Canada – or even possibly annex it entirely – as they raged about wildfire smoke

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

Danielle Sheahan, a Hamilton psychotherapist, helps her clients find hope. She didn’t expect to find her own during a meeting of a little-known city committee.