Convicted sex abuser, former SNC Lavalin CEO both stripped of Order of Canada

OTTAWA — Two men who were found guilty of wrongdoing have been stripped of their appointments to the Order of Canada, the country’s highest civilian honour. Peter Dalglish, a humanitarian

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Ontario budget 2026: Home care funding gets boost, long-term care bed goal might be missed

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TORONTO — Ontario is investing $1.1 billion more in home health care as it grapples with the reality that it

Wealthsimple now has approval to offer investments betting on the weather and other events

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Toronto-based fintech Wealthsimple has obtained regulatory permission to offer forecast contracts in Canada, meaning it could soon allow its customers

Alberta legislation to come imposing provincewide conduct rules for local councils

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government says it’s soon instituting universal provincewide rules to regulate behaviour among local municipal councils.The move comes

Brampton man pleads guilty to U.S. charges in $17 million drug trafficking ring

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A 62-year-old Brampton man pleaded guilty in a U.S. federal court in Los Angeles on Thursday to leading a criminal

More Americans are looking at Ontario cottages, but market remains in a 'holding pattern'

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While Ontario’s cottage country is attracting keen interest from residents south of the border and among Canadians seeking to invest

Here's how Canada hit its NATO defence spending target

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OTTAWA - Canada spent $63.4 billion on national defence in 2025, meeting its NATO commitment to spend two per cent

Newmarket man handed 1-year house arrest following hate-motivated conviction

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A Newmarket man has been sentenced to one year of house arrest after being convicted in a hate-motivated incident last

S&P/TSX composite drops nearly 500 points, U.S. markets fall as oil prices rise

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TORONTO - Stock markets in Canada and the U.S. fell on Thursday, while oil prices rose, amid uncertainty as to

Liberal MP Michael Ma sorry after confusion over remarks on forced labour in China

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OTTAWA - MP Michael Ma, who left the Conservatives to join the Liberals, has apologized after appearing to cast doubt