Public Safety Minister David McGuinty says there is no plan to send Canadian soldiers to the Canada-U.S. border. In a bid to ...
A month-long pause on Donald Trump's tariff threat has done little to ease Canadian concerns as key cabinet ministers return ...
Quebec Premier François Legault says talks should begin as soon as possible on renegotiating the North American free-trade ...
To add something a little different to its ongoing community-building efforts, South Simcoe Theatre (SST) is offering a Paint ...
A lawyer for the federal government says a judge mistakenly concluded it was unreasonable for the government to use the Emergencies Act in 2022 to quell protests in the national capital and at key ...
Ontario's Liberals and NDP are using a pause in the tariff threat from the United States to begin a new chapter in the ...
While President Donald Trump is taking up all the space on the main stage by threatening to upend bilateral trade, Canada is busy working on other free trade deals in the background.
Based on a report from town transportation technologist Paul Dubniak, and an amendment from Ward 3 Coun. Ben Verkaik, the ...
Jennifer Baron latest to declare candidacy; Caroline Mulroney and Brent Fellman already had campaigns underway ...
Super Bowl LIX is February 9th and half of Ontario viewers plan to wager on the big game. While this can be a fun way to amp ...
The federal Conservatives and New Democrats say the government needs to recall Parliament within the next month to act on U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat.
OTTAWA — Federal Public Safety Minister David McGuinty says Canada's new "fentanyl czar" will serve as a liaison between Canada and the U.S. on cross-border efforts to curb fentanyl traffic. McGuinty ...