Teens found riding in trunk as 17‑year‑old going 202 km/h charged with stunt driving

A 17‑year‑old G2 driver from Welland, Ont., is facing multiple charges after Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say he was caught travelling 202 km/h on Highway 406 — and officers later

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Protesters rally against Iran war, defence spending in downtown Ottawa

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Around 100 anti-war protesters gathered in front of the Château Laurier on Mar. 3 demanding peace, an end to the

Toronto Public Health reporting measles exposure at Pearson Airport

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Toronto Public Health is warning residents of measles exposure after a confirmed case traveled through Pearson Airport. The person with

Ottawa police looking for pregnant woman not seen since early February

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The Ottawa police have asked for help from the public in the search for a pregnant 22-year-old woman who was

Brad Bradford says he’s ‘all in’ when it comes to being Toronto’s next mayor

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In the wake of John Tory’s decision not to run for Toronto mayor, Beaches East York councillor Brad Bradford said

Students protest cuts to amount of OSAP grants they can receive

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Hundreds of Ontario post-secondary students and supporters are taking to the lawn of the legislature today to protest cuts to

Child with special needs allegedly assaulted by Richmond Hill therapist: police

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A 36-year-old occupational therapist has been arrested following allegations that a child with special needs was assaulted in Vaughan. Police

Toronto police chief to launch ‘anti-corruption’ project following Project South probe

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In the wake of the arrest of seven Toronto police officers as part of a massive corruption scandal last month,

‘Mom didn’t believe me’: Ontario retiree turns forgotten LOTTO MAX ticket into $55 million

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A routine grocery run has turned into the story of a lifetime for a Hawkesbury, Ont., retiree who is now

Economic uncertainty must not become financial market instability: Macklem

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OTTAWA — The head of the Bank of Canada warns new players in global debt markets aren’t as closely monitored