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Court strikes down parts of Ontario panhandling law as unconstitutional
An Ontario judge has struck down sections of the province’s panhandling law as unconstitutional, including parts that ban asking people for money while intoxicated or […]
More than 325K patient files stolen in cyberattack on 5 southwestern Ontario hospitals
Beginning next week, five hospital networks impacted by a ransomware attack last October will begin mailing roughly 326,800 letters to patients whose personal information — […]
Tying federal funds to fourplexes happening despite premier pushback: Fraser
Many of Canada’s provincial governments say they are not willing to go along with the conditions to access a proposed $6-billion infrastructure fund tying eligibility […]
‘His own gravy train’: Cost of staffing Doug Ford’s office more than double Kathleen Wynne’s
The cost of staffing the premier’s office under Doug Ford has more than doubled since 2018, according to public salary disclosure data, spending that has […]
Either carbon tax goes or Trudeau is gone. ‘I’ll guarantee you’ Premier Ford says
Premier Doug Ford continued his cantankerous attacks on the federal carbon tax Tuesday, predicting that it would lead to the political demise of Prime Minister […]
Towns on solar eclipse’s path of totality brace for a crush of visitors
Municipalities across Central and Eastern Canada have spent months preparing for an event that will last just three-and-a-half minutes: a total solar eclipse that will […]
Eastern Canada cities and towns to visit to view the solar eclipse
Parts of five provinces in Central and Eastern Canada will be in the path of a total solar eclipse on April 8. Major tourist destinations […]
Air Canada’s Hong Kong jet maintenance deal amid China discord raises security concerns
Air Canada has awarded a Hong Kong company a major contract to perform heavy maintenance on 56 of its wide-body jets, sparking concerns about Chinese […]
Carbon pricing 101: What today’s increase could mean for you
OTTAWA — The national price of pollution will rise by $15 per tonne today. Here are some questions answered about what this could mean for […]