A man was pronounced dead following a shooting on Friday morning in a Mississauga hotel parking lot.
Gerry Hawes, a long-time local Liberal Party insider who ran in Simcoe North for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's team in the last election, is now facing charges of child pornography.
The Ontario government is now allowing residents to create their own social circles and has released guidelines on how to do so.
“My mom is calling every day asking why I don’t want to visit her anymore... She does not know what is going on, why she can’t leave, and why I cannot come and see her."
Prominent Conservative politicians have attacked Francois-Philippe Champagne over his dodgy mortgage dealings with the state-owned Bank of China.
Loblaw announced today that it will be ending the $2 per hour pay bump put in place for employees amid the pandemic and Unifor is expressing its disapproval.
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled in favour of ordered B.C.'s only French-language school board today ordering B.C. to pay $6 million in damages.
Footage captured from an RCMP vehicle dashcam shows Chief Allan Adam being arrested in March and in the process one RCMP officer tackles him to the ground.
Despite the ongoing border closure between the U.S. and Canada, American travellers are being allowed to slip across the border by Canadian border officers.
Ten men, including an officer are being charged in connection with an investigation into underage human-trafficking, say Toronto police.
Passengers who have a fever will not be permitted to board their flight. Airport employees will also have to be screened.
A federal government agency spent nearly $6,000 in taxpayer money on a bowling party and Valentine's Day candy.
For the first time in months, Ontario has seen the daily number of cases of COVID-19 drop to under 200.
Kaycee Madu, Alberta’s Minister of Affairs was barred from speaking in Edmonton at an anti-racism protest held by Black Lives Matter.
May saw the highest monthly total of drug overdose deaths ever recorded, with 170 suspected toxic drug deaths in BC that month.