City and provincial officials say they think a shutdown can be avoided, but they have yet to agree on a solution.
Councillor Joe Cressy pushed through a motion that increases the tax break for “creative co-location facilities” to 50 per cent from 30 per cent.
Paris Christoforou is nowhere to be seen after narrowly escaping hitmen in Toronto and Montreal.
Three former employees wrote to the party on Saturday to demand "truly independent" investigation into their allegations.
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.
Scott Moe’s comments follow a jury with no visibly Indigenous people finding Gerald Stanley not guilty in the trial for the death of Colten Boushie.
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.”
A stroll through the National Portrait Gallery in Washington emphasizes that the White House was a white man’s exclusive preserve until the Obamas came along. Their official portraits capture how they changed all that.
TTC officers pursued a suspect who is now in police custody. The delay at College station has now been cleared.
“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.
Abdulahi Hasan Sharif was in provincial court to face 11 charges related to a Sept. 30 attack on a police officer. Court heard an assessment on whether Sharif could be found not criminally responsible was still not complete.
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A jury found Dellen Millard, 32, of Toronto, and Mark Smich, 30, of Oakville, Ont., guilty of killing Laura Babcock in the summer of 2012.
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.
Peel police say people wishing to sponsor family members trying to immigrate to Canada were defrauded of nearly $800,000.
The fraudsters appear to be using technology that keeps calls connected even when the victims hang up to pretend to be banks, or 911 operators.
The judge stayed Curnew’s bid, pending a successful review of the criminal convictions. The businessman hopes to prove he was unjustly convicted of gun and domestic assault charges because of his former defence lawyer’s alleged negligence.
After serving more than two years in pretrial custody, Shawn Poirier will spend only one more day in jail.
Mohawk elder Sedalia Fazio says the timing of the hearings is difficult given the not-guilty verdict in the death of Colten Boushie in Saskatchewan.
peaking in the House of Commons, Justin Trudeau said it would be “completely inappropriate” for him to comment on the specifics of the verdict.
The Canadian firm's technology will also be used in brick-and-mortar stores to process transactions and display product and health information.
National grocer Sobeys said it couldn’t support organizers’ decision to host David Stephan. In 2016, Stephan and his wife were both found guilty of failing to provide the necessaries of life in their 19-month-old son Ezekiel from bacterial meningitis.
On a campus tour this week, Wynne will be touting the Liberal government’s tuition rebates, but she may also get an earful from college students upset about the recent five-week faculty strike.
He said specific details of the accusations from two unnamed women, which date back to when he was a federal MP, contain discrepancies that prove their accounts are false.
Eastbound express lanes are closed between Islington and Kipling Aves. after a major pile-up involving three transport trucks, a delivery van, and three passenger vehicles.
“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
After a cold and snowy weekend, Torontonians can finally breathe a sigh of relief. The mercury is going up to 7 C on Wednesday!
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.
Trump said seven more false things over the course of last week, bringing his to-date total to 1,141.
Seven former Oxfam staff members who worked in Haiti faced misconduct allegations that included using prostitutes and downloading pornography, report said.
Landing on the front page of The New York Times, the black and white image by Associated Press freelancer Art Greenspon gave Americans an unflinching look at the conditions soldiers endured.
Carnival has long been a place to celebrate sexuality and diversity, but Brazil also has some of Latin America’s highest rates of violence against LGBTQ people.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers made 37,734 “noncriminal” arrests in the government’s 2017 fiscal year, more than twice the number in the previous year.
The red handlebar moustache, speedskater's mullet and Mexican skiers' look of death are turning heads in Pyeongchang.