OPP reports 200 crashes, roads remain hazardous after snowstorm

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are urging drivers to stay off the roads on Monday after a chaotic 24 hours on highways across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), where

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Algonquin College president Claude Brulé explains why more cuts are coming

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Part of the reason that we’re doing this work is so that we can continue to invest in new programming

No subway service on Line 1 between College and Osgoode

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The TTC says subways are not running on Line 1 between College and Osgoode stations due to an injury on

Canadian retail sales up 1.3% in November at $70.4B: StatCan

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Statistics Canada says retail sales rose 1.3 per cent to $70.4 billion in November after a deal was reached in

‘No easy choices left’ for Ontario hospitals to save money: association

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Ontario hospitals have already started making some “lower risk” cuts in the face of rising deficits, but those alone won’t

The Great Canadian Jersey: Connor McDavid first to don unique jersey that stiches together hockey history

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It was fitting that hockey’s most unique talent was the first to don its most unique jersey. Rogers unveiled The

Canadian found circled by dingoes on Australia beach drowned: autopsy

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An autopsy in Australia has determined that a young Canadian who was found dead on a beach earlier this week

Ontario Liberals reiterate Eglinton Crosstown LRT public inquiry push, call for ‘rapid response’ team after launch

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As the TTC appears to be inching closer to finally launching the Eglinton Crosstown LRT more than 14 years after

Blake Lively and Taylor Swift’s texts exposed in lawsuit against Justin Baldoni

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A trove of text messages and emails sent by Blake Lively, including exchanges with her longtime friend Taylor Swift, have

Workplace rights agency scraps anti-harassment guidance, citing Trump’s orders

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal agency in charge of enforcing workplace anti-discrimination laws on Thursday voted to rescind its own