No Canadians had known direct contact with hantavirus on ship: B.C. health official
None of the Canadians who were on a ship struck by an outbreak of deadly hantavirus had any known direct contact with anyone who was
None of the Canadians who were on a ship struck by an outbreak of deadly hantavirus had any known direct contact with anyone who was
Hard hats and orange cones have been a frequent sight at B.C. Place for well over a year amid a flurry of construction. Now, with

Multiple post-secondary institutions across Canada say they’ve been impacted by a cyberattack targeting an education system used by thousands of schools globally. Technology company Instructure

TORONTO — Two Ontario residents are isolating at home in their rural community after disembarking late last month from a cruise ship that is now

OTTAWA AND TORONTO — Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says one consular officer is now in the Canary Islands, where four Canadians on a cruise

TORONTO — Former U.S. president Barack Obama is in Toronto today to deliver a keynote speech at a Canadian think tank. The 44th president is
TORONTO — Three people with connections to a deadly hantavirus-stricken cruise are isolating at home in Ontario and Quebec, the federal government said Thursday as

FREDERICTON — The RCMP say several raids last month across three provinces were linked to a wider investigation involving transnational organized crime. However, police did

The chief of an Ontario First Nation pursuing legal action against Canada for its alleged underfunding of on-reserve schools told the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal
In a story that moved on May 1, about calls for a ban in Quebec on energy drinks for children under 16, The Canadian Press

TORONTO — The Ontario Court of Appeal heard Peter Nygard’s appeal of his sexual assault convictions and prison sentence on Monday, with his lawyers arguing

Ontario Premier Doug Ford received an honorary doctorate from a U.S. university on Saturday. Ford wore a black cap and gown as he took to

A police funeral service for Ontario Provincial Police Sergeant Brandon Malcolm is set for the morning of Wednesday, May 6, 2026. Malcolm was killed in

A spokesperson for a group trying to break the Israeli navy blockade of Gaza to deliver aid says two Canadians who were detained by Israel

Two Canadians are among the activists detained by Israel after the boats they were sailing on were intercepted overnight during a mission to break the
Rev. Maggie Helwig went into Wednesday night with a plan. The priest at Toronto’s St. Stephen-in-the-Fields Anglican Church was attending the Politics and the Pen
TORONTO — Police presence in Toronto during the World Cup may be “stronger than we’ve ever seen at any event,” the force said Wednesday as

TORONTO — Several provincial governments across Canada are looking at tighter restrictions for youth on social media, artificial intelligence chatbots, and cellphone use in schools

COBOURG — Sgt. Brandon Malcolm was a respected police officer whose life was “taken far too soon” while on duty in a highway crash east
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TORONTO — A Toronto patient who has been living with HIV for 27 years is in remission – and potentially cured, according to his doctors
TORONTO — The Globe and Mail was the top winner at the 2025 National Newspaper Awards on Friday, while The Canadian Press won several awards

TORONTO — Toronto police say they have seized the first mobile “SMS blasters” known to have been used in Canada, in what they call an

TORONTO — Canadian businessman Frank Stronach’s second sexual assault trial has been pushed back to next year. Stronach, who is currently awaiting a decision in