Canada’s labour market is ‘static’ after a year of U.S. tariffs, population shift

OTTAWA — Thursday marks one year since U.S. President Donald Trump upended the global trading system with his “Liberation Day” duties — a major step in his wider tariff campaign

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FIFA says 2026 World Cup preparations in Toronto on schedule

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As the FIFA World Cup approaches, questions remain about Toronto’s readiness. Is the city prepared to host the beautiful game,

Canadian companies criticized over ties to U.S. immigration enforcement

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OTTAWA — Canadian companies are coming under fire over their ties to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as U.S. President

Experts call for a measles ‘immunization action plan’ in Ontario

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The committee, made up of infectious disease and public health experts and others, also joined calls for Ontario to modernize

Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives bar media from party convention

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Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario has banned media from its upcoming convention for the first time since he

City closes deal on $95-million landfill near Carlsbad Springs

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The $95-million purchase price does not include the $470,000 land transfer tax or the $422,000 in HST. The costs will

Man sought for exposing genitals, masturbating on GO train

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Toronto Police are looking for a man who allegedly performed indecent acts on a GO train earlier this month. Police

Two North York schools evacuated due to reports of gas leak

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A North York building that houses two schools has been evacuated due to reports of a gas leak. Toronto police

Small plane slides off the runway while landing at Ottawa airport

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There were a few tense moments at Ottawa International Airport on Wednesday afternoon, when a small private aircraft slid off

Air Canada and Unifor begin contract talks for the airline’s customer service agents

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Air Canada and the union representing its customer service agents, who work at airports and call centres, have begun contract