“We lose a lot of money with Canada,” Trump said on Monday, returning to the winners-and-losers framing that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejects.
City and provincial officials say they think a shutdown can be avoided, but they have yet to agree on a solution.
Able Translations denies the allegations and says it has a “positive relationship” with its 8,000 interpreters.
Lawsuit claims she arranged the meetings where the disgraced Hollywood producer sexually assaulted a Toronto actress in 2000.
Says if he is elected leader of the party he would reopen the health curriculum — and all other courses — to help Ontario students do better.
PC leadership hopefuls Christine Elliott, Caroline Mulroney and Doug Ford are all more popular than Premier Kathleen Wynne, a new poll suggests.
Statistically, Ontario’s economy is the strongest it has been in decades. So why the long faces? Martin Regg Cohn writes.
Paris Christoforou is nowhere to be seen after narrowly escaping hitmen in Toronto and Montreal.
Trudeau says he wasn’t commenting on “specifics” of the trial in the death of Colten Boushie. “We understand that there are systemic issues in our criminal justice system that we must address.”
But many of the proposals were measures the transit agency was already exploring or had planned to carry out.
TTC officers pursued a suspect who is now in police custody.
Eastbound express lanes are closed between Islington and Kipling Aves. After major pile-up.
It would have been cheaper to borrow money for transit projects than to sell shares in Hydro One, watchdog says
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It’s his first Olympic gold medal. The 25-year-old from Deux-Montagnes, Que., scored 86.63 in the third and final run to take top spot at Phoenix Park.
Monday’s 4-1 pre-tournament win over Sweden was the team’s last tune-up before it opens group-stage play with a game against Switzerland on Thursday.
Three Canadian tandems are vying for pairs gold, led by two-time world titlists Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford after Canada won gold in the team event.
Figure skating star doesn't hold back when it comes to speaking his mind.
One rider called it ‘scary’. Another said it was ‘a sh-tshow’. The ugly weather should have led to the event’s postponement. Instead, the world’s best female snowboarders were put in needless danger, Bruce Arthur writes.
Why is it that Friday night’s not guilty verdict in the young man’s death, which is a moment of national shame, does not shake you to your core, asks Shree Paradkar.
Inequality, precarious work and market bubbles threaten to derail the economy, writes Thomas Walkom.
“Invasive inquiry, aggressive reference checking, and even difficult final interviews will become standard,” writes Robin Sears. “Candidates for political office may be required to sign a statement attesting to the truth of their assertions about their history. Undated resignation letters may become the norm.”
How doubly tragic it would be if Canada does not learn the lessons of the understandable outrage over the case of Colten Boushie.
U.S. protectionism, not species at risk protection, is what we all should be worried about when it comes to dwindling forestry jobs in Northern Ontario.
First Nation people are incarcerated at some of the highest rates in the country but, in many cases, have little chance of being tried by a jury of their peers.
Criminal justice insiders are hailing an undercover agent’s involvement in four murder convictions as an important breakthrough as Toronto police and Crown attorneys face the notoriously difficult challenge of convincing witnesses in gun and drug crimes to come to court.
A new Superior Court ruling is critical of a justice of the peace who failed to abide by a "binding" Supreme Court ruling at a recent bail hearing.
“Too early to tell” the cause of the explosion, fire chief says. While the blaze is extinguished, crews continue to battle hotspots in the wreckage.
Mayor Tory cites "unprecedented investment" in transit, but critics say the 2018 budget won't address chronic service problems
Mary Macleod’s Shortbread moving to bigger warehouse space at Galaxy Blvd.
In 1987, 20 per cent of people in STEM fields were women; that figure is still just 22 per cent today. Ottawa is hoping to change that.
At his 41st spring training, Richard Griffin has picked up a few good secrets about where to go in Florida.
Leafs facing tough schedule against Tampa Monday night, Columbus Wednesday night followed by a trip to Pittsburgh on Friday.
Though Soshnikov played for the Marlies and appears healthy, the collective bargaining agreement allows team doctors to determine if a player is healthy enough to play in the NHL.
Back-up squad has a different hero each night.
NHL-leading Tampa Bay in town for Monday night clash.
Some see the moves as a shift toward using more robots and computers for functions once performed by humans.
Despite three months' notice, there were still many glitches in the merger of the PC Points-Shoppers Optimum, writes Ellen Roseman.
The natural resources minister says the Conservatives are trying to manufacture a crisis and that B.C. is very aware Canada can and will do what it takes to exert its authority to have the pipeline built.
Play’s racial themes are all too relevant, and it gathers steam in the second half, writes Karen Fricker.
A crowd funding page for a Toronto-area screening backed by the Black Business and Professionals Association said the campaign has raised upwards of $15,000.
In the film, Peter Rabbit targets his nemesis Tom McGregor by sending an allergenic blackberry flying into his mouth.
Two Air Canada centre dates for recent Grammy winner leads Monday's list of announced concerts.
Vic Damone’s daughter says her father died Sunday at a Miami Beach hospital from complications of a respiratory illness.
On dating app PB&J, members will post photos of restaurant dishes they like and browse the favourites of others.
The #MeToo movement has exposed a deep national division on the concept of hugging. Some wonder: Why in the world did anyone ever think it was right?
Creating routines where each step positively impacts the other in a circular and never-ending fashion.
Cold dehydrates the skin, which is the first barrier of protection against the environment, allowing irritants and allergens to get in.
This group is collectively working to debunk the most egregious health myths with evidence-based, factual information.
Making the U.S. president look nasty and ridiculous is too easy — for one thing, Donald Trump got there first, writes Johanna Schneller.