A verdict is expected today in the trial of Linda O’Leary, charged in a boat crash that killed two people in central Ontario two years ago.
A verdict is expected today in the trial of Linda O’Leary, charged in a boat crash that killed two people in central Ontario two years ago.
Not even a full week into the school year, and Toronto Public Health has identified COVID-19 cases in three schools.
Hospitals across the country are preparing for a day of protest on Monday with demonstrations against pandemic protocols expected to hamper access to healthcare facilities including one in downtown Toronto.
In today’s Big Story podcast, we asked our listeners what their key issues were in this election, and this week we’ll tackle the top five.
Federal party leaders jousted over foreign policy, climate change and Indigenous issues during Thursday’s English-language debate – their last, best chance to sway voters before the Sept. 20 election.
Toronto police are searching for a suspect after a gunman opened fire at a group of people outside an apartment building Thursday night.
Emergency room nurse Jaime Gallaher recalls the emotional toll of a verbal attack she recently faced from a woman at a grocery store after another gruelling workday.
Canada’s newest teenaged tennis hero is headed to the U.S. Open women’s final.
Students in some of Ontario’s largest school boards head back to class Thursday amid a fourth wave of COVID-19.
Five federal party leaders are licking their wounds and prepping their zingers after an occasionally testy debate Wednesday that came ahead of Thursday night’s first and only one in English.