New economic data coming on Friday is set to give the clearest picture yet of how hard U.S. tariffs and the trade war hammered the Canadian economy for the full
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s promise of financial aid to revive the Taste of the Danforth festival was treated with cautious optimism at
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Toronto hospital has ranked as one of the top facilities in the world, according to Newsweek magazine. University Health Network’s Toronto
Child poverty in Canada rose for a third consecutive year in 2025, with nearly 30,000 more children falling below the poverty line, according to the latest Child and Family Poverty
Nearly half the immigrant service organizations in the Greater Toronto Area are braced for program closures in the near future due to federal funding cuts that began in 2024. A
As she walks throughout St. John’s Park, nestled between the shores of the Red River and Winnipeg’s Main Street, Stephanie Contois remembers her sister Rebecca. “She loved going for walks.
The Ford government has stopped compiling data on the death of children who have interacted with the care network, Global News has learned, ditching reports that offered insight into one
Scrutiny over how OpenAI handled information about the Tumbler Ridge, B.C., mass shooter months before the deadly tragedy provides an opportunity for Canada to consider regulating artificial intelligence companies to
Nova Scotia RCMP have released court documents that reveal details about two of four young hockey players facing sexual assault charges after police investigated a complaint about a hazing ritual last fall. The police documents confirm that two of the accused, whose identities are protected
As Canadians hold commemorations marking four years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a Ukrainian woman living in Winnipeg is among the many marking this day. Kristina Miroshnyk is originally


