
Decades after Air India 182 bombing, families fear memories of tragedy are fading
Rob Alexander’s father wasn’t supposed to be on Air India Flight 182 on June 23, 1985. “My mother had actually booked him on an Air

Rob Alexander’s father wasn’t supposed to be on Air India Flight 182 on June 23, 1985. “My mother had actually booked him on an Air

Two teens killed in a crash near London, Ont. just over a week ago were remembered Saturday for their contagious smiles that “could light up

TORONTO — Ontario is set to give the minister of education power to more easily put school boards under supervision and require more boards to

WALKERTON — The school looked about the same, except for a huge pile of flowers outside the entrance. But a palpable sadness hung thick in

Four high school-aged students and a staff member were killed in a car crash while returning home from a sports event, an Ontario school board

TORONTO — Ontario is adding 2,600 spaces to teachers colleges across the province as it stares down a worsening teacher shortage, a move unions say
NANAIMO — A Nanaimo bar whose recipe called for butter equivalent to the weight of a baby elephant has been certified as the world’s largest

TORONTO — The Ontario government is considering shortening the length of teachers’ college in order to address a worsening shortage of educators, documents obtained by

TORONTO — Ontario has taken control of one school board over financial mismanagement, launched financial probes of three other boards and ordered a fifth board

TORONTO — Ontario says it will invest $750 million to boost funding for science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs at colleges and universities across the

Expressions of grief and sympathy came pouring in on Saturday for an international college student shot dead by mistake in Hamilton while waiting for a

TORONTO — The members of Ontario’s legislature have chosen Donna Skelly as the province’s first female Speaker, a milestone she calls remarkable, if not many

TORONTO — Chris Walters’ four-year-old daughter escaped from her Hamilton school last month and made it three blocks away before she was found by a

The University of Toronto’s first female president says she’s optimistic about the next five years, in spite of “looming existential crises” affecting higher education. Melanie

TORONTO — Toronto police say a 31-year-old man is facing a first-degree murder charge in an alleged random attack on a homeless man outside a

TORONTO — Three major organizations representing Ontario’s colleges, universities and business community are urging the province to boost investment in the post-secondary sector, saying the

TORONTO — Four senators at York University and a member of its academic planning and research committee are seeking a judicial review of the school’s
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford named a new cabinet Wednesday with many familiar faces to tackle the challenges that a trade war with the

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has named his new cabinet after his Progressive Conservatives won a third consecutive majority government. Here’s a list of his executive

A former principal of a private school in Brampton, Ont., is suing a Peel Regional Police officer and the police force after sexual assault and

A group of Ontario school boards said Tuesday its legal fight against Meta, Snapchat and TikTok will proceed after a judge struck down the social

OTTAWA — Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree said Tuesday he hopes a federal settlement with Métis who attended a boarding school in Saskatchewan will help

OTTAWA — Some of Canada’s aid sector is rallying around a call for Ottawa to prioritize education initiatives abroad as a way of bolstering security

TORONTO — A running list of election promises announced by the Ontario Progressive Conservatives, NDP, Liberals and Greens in the province’s snap election campaign. The