
Former MP, MPP Han Dong to run for Toronto city council in Scarborough North
Former Liberal MP and MPP Han Dong says he’s running for Toronto city council. Dong says in a social media post that he declared today

Former Liberal MP and MPP Han Dong says he’s running for Toronto city council. Dong says in a social media post that he declared today

TORONTO — Ontario’s ill-fated wage restraint law known as Bill 124 is still sending ripples through the public sector across the province, even years after

ACCRA — Ghana’s government said Saturday it plans legal action over Canada’s “high-handed and extremely unfair” decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for

TORONTO — Ontario is naming and shaming two ticket reseller sites the government alleges broke its new ticket sales rules. The government has added SeatGeek

TORONTO — Ontario taxpayers will spend $200 million on a new parking garage at Ontario Place, but the government says it will quickly generate tens

The Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Ontario and Michigan is set to open, months after U.S. President Donald Trump vowed to block it. Prime Minister

TORONTO — A housing advocate has entered the Ontario Liberal Party leadership race. Eric Lombardi says he will focus on improving the economy to pay

WASHINGTON — A ribbon-cutting event for the long-awaited Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Ontario and Michigan is set to go ahead later this week. A

The federal government is starting public consultations on the fate of Toronto’s island airport, which the province wants to expand to make room for jets.

TORONTO — Toronto police will work with officers from other countries to manage international fan groups during the FIFA World Cup, the force said in

Bud Mercer was the head of security for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, a near billion-dollar operation. But the veteran former RCMP officer says those in

SHERBROOKE — Quebec Liberal Leader Charles Milliard is pitching his party as the only resolutely federalist option in Quebec as it will likely face off
TORONTO — When Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government drastically cut student assistance grants earlier this year, it cited “unsustainable” costs, but new figures show nearly
TORONTO — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday he has not formed an opinion on Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s plan to expand Toronto’s island airport,

TORONTO — Ontario’s incoming interim Treasury Board president says there will be “flexibility” in work arrangements for public service employees during the upcoming FIFA World
TORONTO — Ontario’s legislature started a 21-week break on Tuesday and by the time members of provincial parliament return from the summer recess, it will

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is in secrecy-by-default mode, opposition critics say after reviewing the content of blue licence plate documents the province

TORONTO — Ontario Liberal caucus member Rob Cerjanec has tossed his hat into the party’s leadership race. The rookie legislator who won the Ajax riding

TORONTO — Ontario’s solicitor general is defending the new powers he is giving himself to direct police boards to follow provincial priorities. Michael Kerzner said

TORONTO — Ontario municipal councillors could soon be removed from office for violating a code of conduct under a provincial bill that passed Tuesday, though

TORONTO — Former federal cabinet member Navdeep Bains has entered the Ontario Liberal leadership race. Bains worked as a science and industry minister in Justin

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is reversing its decision to go to court to prevent the release of documents about its ill-fated blue

TORONTO — Ontario Provincial Police are set to launch a website next year that will name high-risk offenders, the solicitor general said Monday as he

TORONTO — Ontario cabinet minister Caroline Mulroney announced Monday that she is resigning, looking to step away from elected politics after eight years in senior