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While it may feel like everyone and their uncle is getting it on, one Toronto expert says more people are choosing to keep it in ...
Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May said Wednesday she rejects the claim that her party made a “strategic decision” not to nominate candidates in certain ridings. May was ...
The stage will look different than originally planned Wednesday, when Canada's major party leaders square off in the first of two debates.
The City of Toronto has placed ‘coyote hotspot’ signs in Liberty Village, as attempts to tackle a growing number of sightings continue.
The BoC is maintaining the key interest rate at 2.75 per cent, as it analyzes how the U.S. tariffs will impact the economy.
A Toronto café owner’s days of serving up a slice of home are over, after the Canadian government banned his sales of Vegemite.
The Guelph Police Service is telling locals to be on high alert after several community members reported to have fallen victim to a new scam.
The City of Toronto has launched its Lights Out campaign to protect and prevent migratory birds from slamming into windows.
With Easter coming up, a Toronto chocolate factory is getting praise online as a local alternative to imported brands amid the trade war.
Toronto police are investigating a hit-and-run at Toronto Metropolitan University that left four pedestrians injured.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said that he will use the notwithstanding clause to send repeat offenders to jail for 10 years.
Jagmeet Singh criticized both the Liberals and Conservatives over their plans to scrap the capital gains tax increase.