
New data centres will pay all energy costs, get no cash incentives under Ontario plan
Data centres in Ontario will need to cover all their energy costs and could pay more for electricity than other industrial users, the government said

Data centres in Ontario will need to cover all their energy costs and could pay more for electricity than other industrial users, the government said

Oakville enacted a one-year moratorium on new data centres, becoming the first Ontario municipality to take the step as local lawmakers grapple with the concerns
TORONTO — Bruce MacLeod never thought he would forget his own birthday. But a couple days after a heart valve replacement in February 2025, he

A few months after Artemis II’s lunar flyby, another Canadian astronaut is preparing for a mission in space. The Canadian Space Agency’s Joshua Kutryk is

Growing up on a cattle farm in eastern Alberta, Joshua Kutryk says he dreamt of going to space though he never thought it would happen.

TORONTO — Ontario is funding a new medical school focused on training family doctors so it can start preparing for its first students in 2028.

TORONTO — Some Toronto residents are demanding a one-year moratorium on two proposed data centre projects, as a neighbouring city has voted to block any
TORONTO — Duane Ward, a two-time World Series champion and one of the most accomplished relievers in Toronto Blue Jays history, has died at 62.
Hamilton city councillors rejected on Wednesday a temporary pause on new data centres that was eyed as a possible model for other municipalities amid the

Danielle Sheahan, a Hamilton psychotherapist, helps her clients find hope. She didn’t expect to find her own during a meeting of a little-known city committee.
Donning the Maple Leaf was a conscious decision for many of the athletes representing Canada at this summer’s FIFA World Cup. Like much of the

TORONTO — The interim location of the Ontario Science Centre is now open to the public, as construction gets underway for a new, permanent home

A proposed citywide moratorium on data centres in Hamilton survived its first test before city council on Wednesday, as local legislators rejected a bid to

A proposed pause on new power-hungry data centres in Hamilton cleared a hurdle on Tuesday, the latest step in a growing pushback to Canada’s buildout

TORONTO — The province has committed to opening the new $1-billion Ontario Science Centre by 2029. Premier Doug Ford says they have officially broken ground

Ontario will ban the use and purchase of Chinese-made drones by the government and provincial police amid “growing security and privacy concerns” with foreign-made technology.

TORONTO — New artificial intelligence transcription services for doctors are at risk of providing inaccurate information and outright hallucinations, the province’s auditor general concluded in
TORONTO — A Toronto patient who has been living with HIV for 27 years is in remission – and potentially cured, according to his doctors
A high school in southwestern Ontario where Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen studied is celebrating his role in the planned launch of a mission that is
TORONTO — Ontario is delaying a path to balance once more, as one of several shock absorbers meant to ease the province down a potentially

TORONTO — The Ontario government tabled a budget Thursday that focused on developing a resilient economy amid geopolitical uncertainty. The province is expecting to end
TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays locked in their leadership group Monday with extensions for Ross Atkins and John Schneider. Atkins’ five-year deal runs through

TORONTO — Ontario must make entering the teaching profession more attractive to skilled tradespeople if it hopes to address a long-standing shortage of technological education
World Curling president Beau Welling’s sporting roots took hold on the golf course. He envisions a day when the Roaring Game follows the broadcast lead