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A senior stabbed to death in front of her home in Pickering last week has been identified as 83-year-old Eleanor Doney. A 14-year-old boy accused of stabbing the woman on May 29 in what Durham ...
Federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel says there’s no evidence that forcing people into addictions treatment works — but ...
The MP overseeing Canada’s foreign aid is calling on Israel to stop restricting the flow of food aid to the Gaza Strip — while Israel’s ambassador is pushing back on Ottawa’s suggestion that his ...
A list of the least and most expensive neighbourhoods in the Greater Toronto Area for May is out. Each month digital real estate platform Wahi lists neighbourhoods with the most and least expensive ...
Police have laid a careless driving charge against a Brampton man after a transport truck crashed into a car on an Ontario highway.
A man has been charged in a string of alleged hate-motivated assaults on women at Toronto’s Union Station. Police say they received multiple reports of assaults shortly before 9 a.m. Monday. They say ...
Two people are dead and one is injured after separate crashes in southwestern Ontario on Monday, police say. Ontario Provincial Police said emergency crews first responded to a collision involving a ...
Two men from B.C. have been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a Brampton man who was gunned down three weeks ago in a busy industrial area of northeast Mississauga. Aman Aman and ...
The Brampton KiteFest. a two-day, outdoor, family-friendly celebration of kites, kite fliers, learning, and eco-friendly recreation, will take over the skies of the city this weekend. On June 7 and 8 ...
Canada’s last hope at the Jeopardy! Masters tournament is going to need a big night tomorrow to book her ticket into the finals. Whitby’s Juveria Zaheer was in third place in the semi-finals after ...
Government whip Mark Gerretsen insists nothing went wrong with a throne speech sub-amendment vote that now calls on the government to table an economic update before Parliament breaks for the summer.
Two voters in Newfoundland say they hope Elections Canada can learn from a dramatic judicial recount that revealed hundreds of people in their riding may have marked their ballots in the wrong spot.