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

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

SMITHS FALLS — Provincial police say they have uncovered a third set of human remains belonging to a missing person at a property southwest of

An organization representing dozens of northern Ontario First Nations says a man who threw a trailer hitch at an Indigenous woman from a moving car

Ontario’s police watchdog says a provincial police officer was arrested and charged with sexual assault, a day after another officer with the same detachment was

Ontario is spending $10 million on six programs to give people training in the skilled trades as part of its Skills Development Fund. The fund