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Updated 2025-03-03 20:45
Doug Ford sworn in as Ontario premier
It is now, officially, Premier Doug Ford. Ford and his 20 fellow cabinet ministers were sworn in Friday at Queen’s Park by Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell three weeks after toppling former premier Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals.
One dead in highway crash involving four trucks
One dead after highway crash involving five tractor trailers in Trenton, Ont.
2 playground shooting suspects still at large: police
Toronto police to provide update on investigation into playground shooting
Safety concerns prompt City of Hamilton to remove Confederation Beach Park windmills
The City of Hamilton has announced it’s temporarily removing three windmill gateway features from Confederation Beach Park, out of safety concerns.
Man charged for alleged sex assault on minor: police
Man charged for alleged sexual assault on minor in northern Ontario, police say
Break-in on Terrace Rd. in Peterborough
Cash was stolen during a break-in Thursday afternoon in the city’s southeast end.
Armed officers arrest Peterborough man after woman threatened with hammer
A 20-year-old man is facing charges after police say he damaged the home he was staying at with a hammer and brandished the hammer at his ex-girlfriend’s mother.
Witness says bystanders saved blind man on subway tracks
Woman who saw Toronto subway rescue says men who leapt into action are heroes
One dead in highway crash involving five trucks
One dead after highway crash involving five tractor trailers in Trenton, Ont.
Suspect in Maryland newspaper to appear on 5 murder charges
Multiple people shot at newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland
Ottawa heard by accident of Harper's US visit
Harper plans visit to White House without telling Canadian government: report
Family separations push new activists into migrant protests
Family separations push new activists into migrant protests
Court confirmation process likely to follow Gorsuch playbook
Court confirmation process likely to follow Gorsuch playbook
Toronto police to provide update on investigation into playground shooting
Toronto police will be providing an update later this morning on the investigation into a brazen daylight shooting at a playground earlier this month that sent two girls to hospital.
Canadian economy creeps higher in April
Canadian economy crept up 0.1 per cent in April, tops expectations
Growth of low-cost airlines giving boost to Canada’s biggest secondary airports
Formerly sleepy secondary airports in Canada’s two busiest air markets are in for a new lease on life thanks to the rise of discount airlines and projected growth in travel over the coming decade.
Thai prime minister to families of missing boys: Have faith
Thai prime minister to families of missing boys: Have faith
Police to give update on Toronto playground shooting
Toronto police to provide update on investigation into playground shooting
Shooting in Vaughan, Ont., leaves two dead
Man and woman dead in Vaughan, Ont., after being shot inside SUV
Update: Missing Oakville woman found early Friday morning in good health, say Halton police
The Halton Regional Police Service is seeking the public's assistance in locating a missing Oakville woman.
No new pollution law until after election
Feds still mulling over making a healthy environment a right in Canada
Ford set to officially become Ontario premier
Doug Ford set to officially become Ontario premier, reveal cabinet
Suspect in Maryland newspaper to appear on 5 murder charges
First-degree murder charges were filed Friday against a man who police said targeted Maryland’s capital newspaper, shooting his way into the newsroom and killing four journalists and a staffer before officers swiftly arrested him.
Arrest made, suspect sought after fatal Toronto shooting
Arrest made and second suspect sought after fatal shooting in Toronto: police
Baloney Meter: success rate of asylum seekers
Baloney Meter: Are a majority of asylum seekers to Canada doomed to rejection?
Crash, carjacking leaves one dead
One dead, at least 2 hurt, in crash and suspected carjacking
Canada poised to pull trigger on tariffs
From ketchup to toilet paper: Canada launching retaliatory tariff broadside
A look at Ottawa's tariff retaliation
A look at the numbers behind Ottawa's tariff reprisal against Trump
One dead in crash on Highway 401
One dead in crash involving 4 big rigs on Highway 401 in eastern Ontario
Police identify victims of resort tragedy
Police release names of mother, daughter who died at Ontario resort
Canadian hyperloop company says governments need to support innovation
A Canadian hyperloop company is threatening to relocate its headquarters to Europe unless it gets political support at home for the implementation of its technology that would transport goods and passengers through tubes at airplane speeds.
Amazon makes big foray into health care with PillPack pact
Amazon.com agreed to buy the online pharmacy startup PillPack, jumping into the health-care business with a deal that will give the retail giant an immediate nationwide drug network.
Gunman attacks newsroom in Maryland, killing five people
A man armed with a shotgun and smoke grenades stormed into the newsroom of a community newspaper chain in Maryland’s capital on Thursday afternoon, killing five journalists.
Torstar cutting 21 employees at StarMetro
Torstar cutting 11 full-time, 10 part-time staff at StarMetro in Toronto
Did the stinky Hamilton compost plant break the law?
Residents have begun receiving letters from investigators probing “impacts related to odour.”
UPDATED: Three kids to hospital with minor injuries after school bus crash in east Hamilton
Collision happened at Balmoral and Cannon streets
Freeland to make steel industry announcement at Stelco Friday
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is expected to announce details about retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. and an adjustment package for the Canadian steel industry during a visit to Stelco Friday.
Signpost: New deputy police chief, Trump rally, impaired driving
Halton Police have sworn in Roger Wilkie as its new deputy chief. Wilkie, a 30-year Halton resident, has been with the service since 1996 and has worked in all four of Halton’s municipalities. He has been involved in various volunteer activities in Halton and is currently board chair of the Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK).
Call from citizen leads to arrest; $7,000 in camera equipment stolen in Peterborough
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Feds learned by accident of Harper’s plans to visit White House next week
The Trudeau government only found out by accident that former prime minister Stephen Harper was planning to visit the White House next week in the midst of a looming trade war between Canada and the United States.
Ex-cabinet minister de Santis won't run again
Former Liberal cabinet minister Rita de Santis won't seek re-election in October
Seniors and students find it’s all good, living together
Seniors, students living together through Symbiosis co-housing pilot project
Seeking a split from ICE, agents say Trump’s immigration crackdown hurts investigations, morale
The political backlash against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has turned so intense that leaders of the agency’s criminal investigative division sent a letter last week to Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen urging an organizational split.
Union launches ‘I Shop Canada’ campaign to counter U.S. trade moves
A consumer boycott of American-made products and services is gathering steam as Canada counts down to this weekend’s imposition of retaliatory tariffs on $16.6 billion worth of American products.
Ottawa puts $27.5M into Wood Buffalo
Federal government puts $27.5M into Canada's biggest national park
Students call for resignation of principal who created list of black students
Students call for resignation of principal who complied list of black students
Hamilton public health officials issue heat warning
Be prepared for blistering heat on Friday and the Canada Day long weekend and take the necessary precautions to prevent heat illnesses, say public health officials.
5 dead, others wounded at Maryland newspaper shooting
A gunman opened fire at a newspaper office in Annapolis on Thursday, killing five people and gravely wounding a number of others before being taken into custody in one of the deadliest attacks on journalists in U.S. history, police and witnesses said.
5 dead, others wounded at Maryland newspaper shooting
Multiple people shot at newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland
The Latest: Trump tweets 'thoughts and prayers' for victims
The Latest: Reporter says gunman shot multiple people
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