Animated series profiles brave women, including Canada’s first Black female lawyer
EDMONTON — Jo-Anne Henry says her mother never described herself as a rebel. “I don’t ever remember my mom saying, ‘I was the first Black
EDMONTON — Jo-Anne Henry says her mother never described herself as a rebel. “I don’t ever remember my mom saying, ‘I was the first Black

TORONTO — Susan Cook was holding a shovel in her hands and carving out the edges of a snowbank by her driveway in Toronto’s east

Recent social media posts claimed a café in “Manchester” owned by a transgender man and non-binary woman planned to exclusively serve “non-binary and semibisexual people.”
While the search for a marquee attacker continues behind the scenes, Toronto FC coach Robin Fraser likes what he sees at training camp in Spain.

TORONTO — A Toronto man who evaded police for nearly a year is one of two people now charged with murder in the December death

TORONTO — Every winter, David Lepofsky uses the same strategy to navigate frigid temperatures in Toronto: walking as fast as possible to get to his

TORONTO — As bitterly cold temperatures plunge much of the country into a deep freeze, emergency doctors and public health experts are warning people to

U.S. authorities have announced the arrest of former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, who is accused of running an international drug ring and ordering the

OTTAWA — The Assembly of First Nations is warning First Nations individuals to be wary of crossing the border into the United States in response

A least 28 people from a northern Ontario First Nation that was largely evacuated after the failure of its water system have tested positive for

TORONTO — Ontario’s universities and colleges are looking for billion-dollar funding boosts in the province’s upcoming budget, investments they are framing as critical to Premier

TORONTO — A Toronto hospital network will double its unique permanent housing program for homeless people who frequently visit emergency departments, a model that has

Niagara Falls, Ont., is now hosting hundreds of Kashechewan First Nation evacuees after a water crisis in the northern Ontario community forced many to leave

Only a few hundred people remain in a northern Ontario First Nation community after failures of local water supply and sewage systems forced many to
TORONTO — The mother of a man living in a Toronto-area group home at the centre of a bitter labour dispute says she is seeking

NFL Canada has awarded $75,000 to three Canadian youth football programs. The Falcons Football Club, based in Winnipeg, North Toronto Sentinels, of Vaughan, Ont., (formerly

TORONTO — A new study says female family doctors in Ontario spend more time with patients than their male colleagues and in many cases earn

First Nation leaders in northern Ontario are urging the federal and provincial governments to expedite evacuations and commit to long-term solutions as one community continues

Before the latest anti-government protests in Iran began, Shadi Dashmiz was in contact with her father every day, exchanging calls, texts and pictures. But she
OTTAWA — Gaye and Jim O’Neill have spend countless hours thinking about their daughter’s final hours in April 2023. It’s a memory they say they’d

TORONTO — Homelessness is getting worse across Ontario with an estimated 85,000 people who were without a home in 2025 and nearly 2,000 encampments across
TORONTO — Midfielder Emma Regan’s breakthrough year with Canada and AFC Toronto has led to a transfer to an NWSL club. In announcing the transfer

TORONTO — Toronto police say eight people are facing several charges after an anti-immigration rally and counter-protest outside City Hall included “completely unacceptable and disgusting

TORONTO — It was a milestone for Toronto FC when Doneil Henry, then 17, became its first homegrown player back in August 2010. “One of