Thanks to the perseverance of five Alberta women known as the Famous 5, a historic legal win took place on October 18, 1929, marking critical progress in gender equality in Canada.
The National Capital Region will be basking in the fall sun over the coming days, with near summer-like temperatures in the ...
In a speech at Toronto's Empire Club on Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said explicitly what his transport minister implied earlier this week: the province is willing to tear out existing ...
One person has died following a collision with a train in Bracebridge Thursday evening. Provincial police say the pedestrian ...
"The opportunity being explored is to place a seasonal dome over the Superior Heights Collegiate and Vocational School turf ...
Ontario universities are projecting that the federal government's cap on international students will result in a $1 billion ...
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One Winnipeg Jets' prospect is off to a scintillating start on his Ontario Hockey League squad, while another is off to a ...
Potential unmarked burials have been detected at a former residential school in northern Ontario. According to Grassy Narrows ...
Montreal Canadiens F Juraj Slafkovsky left practice early Friday after sustaining an apparent shoulder injury, according to reports. Slafkovsky, 20, appeared to be favouring his left shoulder, and ...
Ontario’s education minister has asked officials to conduct a governance review of a Brantford-area Catholic school board ...
A 53-year-old man has been arrested and charged with manslaughter in connection with a fatal stabbing on Vancouver Island ...