
Metrolinx CEO apologizes to GO train riders for delays since train derailment
TORONTO — The CEO of the provincial agency that runs GO Transit is apologizing to riders for major delays and disruptions since a train derailed

TORONTO — The CEO of the provincial agency that runs GO Transit is apologizing to riders for major delays and disruptions since a train derailed

The union representing striking faculty, librarians and counsellors at Laurentian University says the school has proposed a final deal for members to consider this weekend

TORONTO — The provincial agency that runs GO Transit says trains will continue to run on a modified schedule into Wednesday after a train derailment

OSHAWA — General Motors is set to cut the third shift at its Oshawa Assembly Plant on Friday, putting hundreds of workers at the plant

Police say a man who was charged with murder in the 2024 death of a woman in Niagara Region is now facing an additional 25

SUDBURY — Classes at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ont., are suspended after faculty, librarians and counsellors went on strike Monday as they call for better
TORONTO — The mother of a man living in a Toronto-area group home at the centre of a bitter labour dispute says she is seeking

A blast of winter weather is sweeping over Ontario, where temperatures are expected to plunge and the snow is set to pile up. Snowfall and

TORONTO — Ontario government employees are expected to return to the office five days per week starting Monday, despite objections from public sector unions. In

OTTAWA — The new year will bring some big changes to the rules on in-office work for many employees across the country — including tens

New laws and regulations are coming to Ontario in the new year, including rules on pay transparency for job postings and harsher penalties for impaired

OTTAWA — Trade issues dominated headlines for Canadian business in 2025, but the stock market seemed to shrug off the economic woes as it hit

TORONTO — The tightening of Canada’s international student regime has had ripple effects across higher education, but Ontario college students fear they are set to

HILLSBURGH — Vicki Pappas and Lauren Millet are giving retired thoroughbred racehorses a second lease on life. Pappas is chairperson and founding member of LongRun

HILLSBURGH — Vicki Pappas and Lauren Millet are giving retired thoroughbred racehorses a second lease on life. Pappas is chairperson and founding member of LongRun

TORONTO — A resident of a Greater Toronto Area group home for adults with developmental disabilities that has been at the centre of a bitter

Premier Doug Ford defended the province’s Skills Development Fund Friday in wake of a newly launched ethics investigation into Labour Minister David Piccini’s dealings of

Workers and employers in Ontario are gearing up for significant changes in the hiring process as new pay transparency requirements are set to come into

Four months, 50 applications, two interviews, no job. The story of 21-year-old political studies graduate Lauren Hood might sound familiar to others in her generation.
The Canadian Press has been speaking with young people about the financial challenges facing their generation — a tough job market, unaffordable housing and goals

Workers at a Crown Royal whisky bottling plant in Ontario have ratified a closure deal that gives them an increase in severance pay and other

TORONTO — A 66-year-old Toronto garbage truck driver is dead after police say he was hit by his own truck. Police say it happened around

TORONTO — Companies and unions building worker training centres using money from Ontario’s embattled Skills Development Fund could soon bypass planning laws, raising “significant concerns”

TORONTO — Family members of people living in a Greater Toronto Area group home say they are worried for their loved ones’ well-being as the