
Inquest to examine death of Ontario Indigenous woman following hospital visit
An inquest is set to begin next week to investigate the 2021 death of an Indigenous woman in St. Catharines, Ont., shortly after she was

An inquest is set to begin next week to investigate the 2021 death of an Indigenous woman in St. Catharines, Ont., shortly after she was

TORONTO — Ontario is investing $1.1 billion more in home health care as it grapples with the reality that it is unlikely to achieve its

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his health minister said Wednesday they will not reverse course on their decision to shutter more supervised drug

TORONTO — Ontario should be prepared for “tougher times” amid global economic disruption, but the government won’t slash public sector jobs to buttress the budget

TORONTO — Toronto police say their move to ban protests on residential streets of a predominantly Jewish neighbourhood in the city’s north end is a

CALGARY — Calgary city councillors worked through a gauntlet of speakers Monday in the latest round of debate over a contentious housing policy and whether

TORONTO — Ontario will declare Toronto’s island airport the province’s first special economic zone as it takes over land owned by the city, Premier Doug

A pipeline leak in Sarnia, Ont., has been located more than a week after an oil sheen turned up on the St. Clair River. Sun-Canadian

The size of a Sarnia, Ont., oil pipeline leak remained unclear days after it was first reported, a nearby First Nation said this week as

TORONTO — As the Ontario government cuts funding for seven supervised drug consumption sites in the province, workers at three remaining sites in Toronto that

TORONTO — Ontario is expanding tailgating rules beyond sporting events to allow people to bring their own alcohol to cultural or community outdoor events. Premier

TORONTO — The Toronto Catholic District School Board says two high school teachers are no longer employed by the board after allegations they exchanged racist