Aiming for support from social conservatives, Tanya Granic Allen, of Parents As First Educators, has entered the March 10 contest to head up Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives.
“Skating was always there,” says Radford, the only boy who was a figure skater growing up in a small Ontario town. Now the Canadian pairs skater says he wants to use his spot on the podium to “try to make things better” for other LGBTQ people.
Canadian tax officials carried out their first major raids related to the Panama Papers leak on Wednesday.
Police say they’ve recovered the dismembered remains of six individuals from large planters at a Toronto home where the 66-year-old rented storage space and worked as a landscaper.
Despite hopes to sustain visitor interest in the last year of the giant panda exhibit, attendance and revenues fell in 2017 after workers’ strike.
Authorities say the number of wounded is unclear after a shooting occurred Wednesday afternoon at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
Just a few hours after her death, Lizette Andrea Cuesta’s dying declaration led to the arrests of Melissa Leonardo, 25, and Daniel Gross, 19, police near San Jose, Calif, said.
The White House’s bungling, lie-filled response to abuse allegations against ex-aide Rob Porter has become one of the longest-running controversies of Donald Trump’s presidency.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren also said while she’s not enrolled in any tribe, “I never used my family tree to get a break or ... advance my career.”
Inspired by all the great films he’s seen at TIFF, Huy Do, 27, made his quest into a movie poster, marketing himself as the perfect tenant.
Accuser in Dave "Tiger" Williams alleged sex assault flew home on commercial flight while he remained on goodwill tour with troops.
Fire Services Capt. Danny Filippidis last seen on Feb. 7 in the middle of a snowstorm while on a ski trip.
The victim, a 60-year-old man, has gone blind in one eye. One of the stab wounds pierced his skull.
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In a 2016 lawsuit, Lena Zawaideh, a former drummer in White’s rock band, said the snowboarder repeatedly sexually harassed her, forced her to watch pornography and told her how to get her hair cut.
Short-track medallist Kim Boutin shuts down social media accounts, RCMP investigating threats after South Korean was disqualified in 500-metre final, bumping Canadian on to podium.
Inspiring underdog? Gimme a break, says Rosie DiManno.
'You never get it back,' says Sean Burke of shot at Olympic gold.
Canadian star up against touch competition in U.S phenom Nathan Chen and Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu.
Incubators of first Black Adventist church in Canada, catalysts for growth that went from five churches to now more than 70 in the GTA alone.
Mayor John Tory says his budget is “just right,” but columnist Edward Keenan writes not-too-hot, not-too-cold is a recipe for food poisoning.
Directorate S, the sequel to Ghost Wars, provides an inside look at the gradual diminution of American hopes in its longest running war, writes Heather Mallick.
The movement that started with a conversation between a father and a daughter has reached one million people. It stresses that men must hold each other accountable, and most importantly, make sure that the behaviour they were once taught is not passed down to their sons, grandsons, nephews and brothers.
The war that has been launched on the Scarborough subway extension is destructive and unfair. Critics of the extension consistently fail to mention that it is the cornerstone project within a larger network proposal for Scarborough.
More neighbourhoods are back in balance and buyers have the upper hand in others, says Zoocasa.
New report details causes behind Jan. 30 crowding incident, says TTC will look into better bus service and different fare structure to address problem.
A collection of almost 500 Valentine’s Day cards, with dates ranging from about 1830 to 1940, at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library are offering a glimpse into the history of romance.
Lisowick is believed to be one of several victims of what Toronto Police are calling a serial killer.
Fingerling stocking efforts over the past several years along with water quality and habitat improvements have helped once abundant fish rebound.
The officer — a 7-year-veteran of the Halton police force — faces three charges after he allegedly took the wallet during a break-and-enter investigation.
Mixing things up can keep long season from getting dull for players, coach.
The windy conditions have repeatedly caused the postponement of events through the Olympic Games, notably alpine skiing.
A.J. Edelman from Israel is one of many athletes who took a rather unusual route to sliding events at the 2018 Winter Games.
The Maple Leafs did it successfully, saving cap space and tanking. The Ottawa Senators are trying to do the same thing. But for them, it's more complicated.
Germany’s Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt defended their Olympic gold from 2014. Austria’s Peter Penz and Georg Fischler took silver, while Germans Toni Eggert and Sascha Benecken finished with bronze.
Retailers says its lifetime warranty was never meant to be an infinite replenishment method.
The annual survey polled more than 36,000 owners of 2015 model years vehicles.
Swedish company forecasts that sales in comparable brick-and-mortar stores won’t return to growth until next year.
Artist's "fabricated personality" has a debut album, Not Pictured, that will finally see the light of day at the end of April.
Attia's sparse, gruesome work draws a straight line from colonialism to cultural amnesia, and connects Africa to Canada in uncomfortable ways.
You could say this official portrait has spunk — and beyond that, many hidden symbols to confirm the craziest of conspiracy theories, writes Vinay Menon.
Series celebrates the inadvertent intersections of people in polyglot New York City and illuminates the risks inherent in that freedom, writes Johanna Schneller.
The pilot episode of what is perhaps The Bachelor's most irreverent spinoff yet ends with six couples, five of them international, most unlikely to last.
Ricardo's recipe for wild rice and duck confit soup is chock-full of flavours and textures.
Bumpy golden skin is easy to peel and high in oil, giving it a shiny appearance and perfumed aroma.
In honour of Valentine’s Day, Chicago restaurant insiders share their wisdom on what they’ve learned about relationships during their years of witnessing the intimate act of dining together.
Drake's Pick 6ix has now opened its doors while Constantine is scheduled to open this spring.
Telecommuters will recognize these problems, and can make use of some of these solutions.