The Canadian election campaign passed the halfway point with two major party leaders skirting media scrutiny while trying to project strength in the face of U.S. tariffs before the critical two-week home-stretch begins.
Pierre Poilievre is rejecting charges from Premier Doug Ford's political guru that the federal Conservatives are guilty of "campaign malpractice" for blowing a huge poll lead to Mark Carney's Liberals.
Poilievre could face the same problem as former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper, who implemented a similar crime agenda, much of which was later struck down by the Supreme Court.
Layoffs come as GM temporarily suspends work on the EV delivery van, but vows it 'remains committed to the future of BrightDrop and the CAMI plant.'
China's latest volley in escalating trade war ups tariffs on U.S. goods to 125%.
Tents and other makeshift structures were recorded in 81 locations in March, up significantly from the year before.
Running until April 17, Toronto’s first Black Maternal Health Week was declared by the city, to address disparities in maternal care.
The Facebook group now called “Canadians for the 51st state and Elon Musk for Governor” used to be Hamilton’s thriving buy-and-sell community — until it was “hijacked.”
She's scored hat tricks in hockey, worked for think tanks and consultants, and gotten in hot water with the British tabloids. So who is Diana Fox Carney, really?
In celebration of National Pet Day, here are the Star’s most reliable sources (of support).
Companies alleging the municipality is in breach of contract and hasn't paid them for all of their work.
TORONTO - Ontario collected about $260,000 from the one day an electricity surcharge was in effect on exports to the United States, Energy Minister Stephen Lecce's office said Friday.
Lawyers for Khalil are expected to appeal, and a federal judge in New Jersey has temporarily barred Khalil’s removal from the country.
A Toronto gynecologist's office was cited for an infection control breach. Here's what to know about "reprocessing" tools.
The Toronto native died of heart failure on Thursday in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, just two days after celebrating his birthday.
A person infected with measles visited Toronto to attend an April 1 evening concert at the venue, Toronto Public Health said on Friday.
TTCriders held a demonstration in the early morning cold outside of King Station on Friday.
Frank Stronach's preliminary hearing starts Friday at 10 Armoury Street. There will be a publication ban on the evidence. He will be there with his lawyer Leora Shemesh.
An insider could be a director, officer or other member of the management of Hudson’s Bay and a third party who has inside knowledge, such as lawyers and shareholders, said Tim Dunn, an insolvency lawyer.
Canada has struggled for years to figure out how many nurses the country has.
Please be advised that garage power washing will be done on
April 22, 2025
between 8 am and 5 pm
All vehicles and bicycles must be removed from all parking spots before 8:00am. If you have any visitors coming on Thursday during the hours specified above, please advise them ahead of time that the visitors parking will not be available either.
Please be advised that SHACK SHINE will be cleaning the exterior of all inaccessible windows on;
Thursday , April 16, 2025
BETWEEN 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
(Weather Permitting)
During this time you will see personnel from SHACK SHINE
outside the building's windows.
Please ensure any operable windows are closed. You may wish to close your blinds and curtains for privacy as they will be working outside your unit's windows.
Please be advised that the carpet cleaning is scheduled on:
Thursday, April 24, 2025 anytime between 9am -5pm
During this time please be careful when walking on any hard surface floors (elevator lobbies, stairwells ) the floors will be slippery.