
Eastern Canadian premiers renew pleas to buy local amid trade war with United States
ST. JOHN’S — Premiers in Eastern Canada are once again calling on residents to buy local as Canada squares off against the United States in

ST. JOHN’S — Premiers in Eastern Canada are once again calling on residents to buy local as Canada squares off against the United States in

TORONTO — Fans of the Korean pop group BTS, known as the Army, began flocking to Rogers Stadium as early as 3 p.m. Saturday for

TORONTO — Toronto police say a suspect is dead after an officer fired their gun during an altercation in the north end of the city.

Modern vehicles have become complex digital hubs that constantly track and record what you do. Those are the findings published in a new report by

NIAGARA FALLS — The largest collective move of captive whales is getting closer to completion, with a fourth cohort leaving Marineland on Friday night. The

TORONTO — Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen says his experiences in space left him forever changed and he wants to spend his time post-retirement from the

MONTRÉAL — A Parti Québécois government would abolish public health agency Santé Québec to invest more in direct care for the public. Party leader Paul

ST. JOHN’S — The Newfoundland and Labrador government says it wants to make sure Labradorians benefit from the province’s proposed multibillion-dollar energy deal with Quebec.

PORT HOPE — When the Ontario government announced plans earlier this year to build what could become one of the world’s largest nuclear power plants

TORONTO — A clearer picture of the choices Ontarians will face at the ballot box is set to emerge this afternoon as nominations for the

WINDSOR — Police in southern Ontario say a woman has been charged with the assault of two children who were running a lemonade stand. Windsor

TORONTO — Police say a man currently serving a sentence at a medium-security prison in Ontario has been charged with assaulting a fellow inmate. Ontario

TORONTO — The ban on American booze has emerged as a key sticking point in Canada’s trade negotiations with the United States, but some shoppers

TORONTO — The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board is cutting 466 jobs across the province, in a move the union calls a “gut punch.” The

Neskantaga First Nation chief says his northern Ontario community had to be evacuated again after a contractor hired by the federal government caused a sewage

TORONTO — Ontario students will soon return to school, but a new contract for their teachers and education workers may be far off as substantive

TORONTO — With the window to run in this year’s Ontario municipal elections about to close, observers and advocates are paying attention not only to

TORONTO — Nearly four years ago, Sokvin Vann felt like her life was in a rut. Her brother encouraged her to find a positive outlet

The president of the Ontario Honda Dealers Indy at Markham is proud of how the event came together, but he’s sorry that most fans went

TORONTO — Kraft Dinner smoothies, nitrogen-infused Oreo treats and pickle-flavoured coffee are among the wild food offerings at the Canadian National Exhibition this year. Media

Ontario Provincial Police say a 73-year-old pilot who failed to return to Oshawa, Ont., from a flight in a home-built plane last week was found

TORONTO — Toronto police say they charged a resident of a home who allegedly opened fire as suspects attempted to steal a vehicle from the

TORONTO — A former Liberal MP and federal housing minister is putting his hat in the ring for a Toronto city council seat. Nate Erskine-Smith

TORONTO — If you’ve walked around Toronto, you might have noticed plaques scattered around the city. Some are new, some are old, and Heritage Toronto