Kids’ turf at John Fisher Public School won’t be used as staging area for highrise construction.
Local business offers to buy building to keep school afloat, saying crucial to community’s expansion
The ties between the so-called “alt-right” and Donald Trump’s team are hard to pin down, but that didn’t stop some of the movement’s white supremacist members from celebrating their ascendance this weekend.
In a video outlining his list of priorities, Trump called the TPP ‘a potential disaster for our country.’
Andrew Christopher O’Brien, 28, went to the police willingly on Monday night. Two other men have already been charged with second-degree murder.
The woman shot by a stray police bullet while inside her Mississauga home last year has taken the extraordinary step of seeking a judicial review of a controversial decision not to lay a criminal charge against the unnamed Peel police officer who pulled the trigger.
The earthquake struck off the coast of Fukushima, Japan, where a power plant was destroyed in a 2011 quake.
The man whom CBC dubbed the ‘professional tenant’ is wanted for assault after woman was taken to hospital following a violent incident in Casa Loma in September.
Energy minister rules it out as the premier promises to help Ontarians.
$61-million hole in next year’s budget left for council to address.
Ontario is facing pressure to reduce delays in the court system after first-degree murder charge gets tossed out of the court.
The forensic psychiatrists called by the defence and the Crown disagree over whether murder suspect Peter Brooks understood whether his actions were morally wrong
The vocal community activist and columnist faces three counts of assault, one mischief charge
NBC News said a ‘source familiar with the case’ told them that the rapper was hospitalized due to a concern for his safety.
All proceeds of the show go to The Daily Bread Food Bank.
Ticket prices for the CFL Championship were slashed last month as Toronto fans lamented a busy sports schedule this year.
An 18-foot-putt and a never-give-up attitude give Dundas golfer his first PGA Tour title.
The car drove through several streets, dragging the woman behind it. Police are treating the incident as an attempted killing.
The Pope is further applying his vision of a merciful church to those women who, as he has written in the past, felt they had no choice but to make “this agonizing and painful decision.”
The 44-year-old man, who cannot be identified, was charged after his emaciated 11-year-old son was found by a neighbour.
After a year in which France suffered deadly terrorist attacks, two men are sought in connection with unused bullet found in Montreal offices.
Not all 2.8 million uncounted ballots will be valid, but most should be.
Buyers in the Union Lofts church-condo conversion waited through years of construction delays only to be told their purchases were cancelled. Now the developer is reselling at a higher price.
Chattanooga police chief says 35 elementary schoolchildren were on the bus Monday afternoon.
Charles Sousa says as much as $3 million of a budget that will eclipse $136 billion will be earmarked for up to eight new proposals from the public to be included in his spending plan.
Environment Minister Soctt Moe said Saskatchewan wants an agreement, like Nova Scotia, that exempts them from the 2030 deadline to phase out coal-fired plants.
If former armed forces member Glynis Rogers’ case proceeds in Nova Scotia, the class could include any armed forces women who claim similar treatment.
Standing Rock protesters trying to push past a long-blocked bridge on a state highway were turned back by authorities using tear gas, rubber bullets and water hoses
A fourth officer was shot in Kansas City, Miss., but the circumstances were unclear Monday morning.
The suspects have links to Syria and have been planning an attack for several months, interior minister says.
The remains of a 14-year-old London girl whose dying wish was to be cryogenically preserved with the hope of someday being brought back to life are being kept at the Michigan-based Cryonics Institute.
The Japan Meteorological Agency says a magnitude 7.4 struck off the coast of Fukushima, triggering a tsunami warning that was later lifted.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump releases a video laying out actions he will take on his first day in office on Jan. 20, including withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Donald Trump has a lot of potential conflicts of interest as president – but there's no law that specifically requires a commander in chief to remove themselves from all of their business interests. The Fix's Peter W. Stevenson explains why president
Actor Brandon Victor Dixon from the hit Broadway musical 'Hamilton' says he will not apologize for his remarks to Vice President-elect Mike Pence in which he asked the incoming administration to respect all Americans.
Terrified families emerge from their homes in Mosul to escape the fighting with Daesh and Iraqi forces, as government troops expand their foothold in the eastern part of the Daesh stronghold.
The Trudeau government deserves credit for pressing ahead on an issue that is arguably the most important this country, and all countries, must face: climate change.
During the Harper years not only was the long gun registry killed, but the Conservative government watered down other gun control measures. It’s time the Trudeau government reversed those measures and tightened gun control laws in general.
America used to be essential to any climate-change plan. Maybe it no longer is.
The RCMP lobbying efforts paint an image of crisis where none exists. Surveillance capacities of other countries are overstated, while the formidable powers already available to Canadian agencies are disregarded.
PEACH, an innovative program that helps at-risk kids graduate from high school, will close if it doesn’t get interim funding. Someone needs to throw it a lifeline.
The most comprehensive public documents on the U.S. president-elect’s business empire reveal his unprecedented vulnerability to foreign influence and conflict of interest.
Trump’s victory puts an uncomfortable lens on the inadequacies of North America’s left and has lessons for Canada as well.
Trump met with Romney on Saturday in a show of goodwill after a contentious campaign that saw barbs flying between the presidential candidate and the 2012 Republican nominee.
Canada may serve as a good example for Trump to follow when it comes to international cooperation, Jean says.
As Donald Trump assembles his transition team and makes key appointments, uncertainty remains about the role of his children.
Criminal Lawyers’ Association condemns Judge Bernd Zabel's actions who wore a Trump hat to the courtroom on the day after the U.S. election.
Christina Noudga was scheduled to face trial Tuesday on a charge of being an accessory after the fact.
Julianna Romanyk was given the Barbara Turnbull Award, which is named after a Toronto Star journalist, who championed those who live with disabilities.
Two of the teams, Meadowvale Mohawks and Lorne Park Ojibwa, both named in Brad Gallant’s complaint have already changed their names and logos.
Mayank Bhatt returned to the warm embrace of residents of a Forest Hill condo where he once worked as a security guard. But this time he was there to do a reading from his newly published novel.
Peel police Chief Jennifer Evans was grilled Friday by the police board after a survey presented a glowing picture of the force.
Calgary was upset by the Argos the last time the championship game was held in Toronto.
Officials ruled buzzer should have sounded before Terrence Ross three-pointer.
The two stars, both linked to performance enhancing drugs, are on the ballot alongside slugger Vladimir Guerrero.
They will argue this week that their customers knew the risks of smoking and that their products were sold legally under strict federal regulation.
At least 43 people have died on movie sets in the U.S. since 1990, but numbers remain largely hidden.
Canada's second-busiest border crossing, located in Point Edward, Ont., moves over 15,000 vehicles per day during peak times.
The federal government is moving to phase out the use of coal-fired electricity in Canada by 2030.
All three major U.S. stock markets also finished at record levels on Monday.
Canada’s 150th birthday will be celebrated in 2017 with one-day film festival.
Can you see both sides of polarizing issues? We need you.
Drake picked up statues, as Justin Bieber, the Weeknd, Shawn Mendes delivered show-stopping performances.
Putting together thoughts of other women felt like ‘group therapy,’ author Erin Klassen says
Every confrontation involves risk, and the risk must be worth the potential resolution.
For those who are willing and motivated to cheat, experts say social media offers unprecedented access to friends and strangers alike.
Grim rumours spread that Bob Dylan was dead or hideously transformed following a motorcycle crash near his home in the summer of 1966. The rumours weren’t true, but Dylan was affected more deeply than he let on, his former guitarist Robbie Robertson reveals.
Trump supporters vow to boycott Hamilton the musical, but tag Ontario establishment instead