Two small, tight-knit communities in southern Ontario are mourning after a crash killed three teenagers and left another critically injured earlier this week. West Grey Police say a single-vehicle crash
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted November 13, 2025 5:11 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she’s on board
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The family of a 78-year-old man who died after waiting seven hours for care in a Fredericton hospital has settled a legal
It took three years to find the grave of Alma Beaulieu near the St. Joseph’s Residential School at Fort Resolution, N.W.T., and for the young girl’s remains to be returned
The head of Canada’s intelligence service described his fight against the national security challenges posed by China, Russia, Iran and India on Thursday in his first public speech on the
Canada is taking “positive” steps to boost its defence spending and military presence in Europe, but Canadians themselves need to take collective responsibility toward national security to counter growing threats
The Art Gallery of Ontario says it has received a significant gift of more than 450 pieces of art, including works by pop titans Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and David
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New billboards near Toronto’s Union Station are raising concern among some commuters over their facial detection software. The controversy erupted after a Reddit post on Nov. 2 highlighted the billboards’
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Terrace, B.C., Thursday to announce the next batch of major projects the government is submitting for possible fast-track approval. A senior Ontario government source


