TORONTO—Premier Kathleen Wynne says Ontario will follow the rules of the new federal prostitution law, even though she’s worried it may violate the Constitution and put...
MONTREAL—Jurors deciding the fate of Luka Rocco Magnotta ended Day 5 of their deliberations on Saturday without reaching a verdict. They will return on Sunday. Magnotta,...
HALIFAX—People marched to the office of Dalhousie University’s president Friday to demand the school expel dentistry students accused of posting misogynistic messages online about their female...
WINNIPEG—Former Manitoba health minister Theresa Oswald became the first official contestant Friday for the leadership of the provincial New Democrats and the premier’s chair. Oswald filed...
HUNTSVILLE, Ont.—An Ontario man charged by American authorities four years ago in an alleged US$70 million Ponzi scheme has been arrested after arriving at Toronto’s Pearson...
TORONTO—Toronto police are appealing for witnesses after a city transit bus struck and killed a 14-year-old girl. Police say the girl was crossing a street (at...
VANCOUVER—SkyTrain service was disrupted between two busy stations in the Metro Vancouver area by what transit officials believe was an electrical fault. Translink says service resumed...
OTTAWA — The top Palestinian diplomat in Canada says the Harper government should not have boycotted a United Nations conference this week that harshly criticized Israeli...
TORONTO — Ontario’s premier hopes Prime Minister Stephen Harper doesn’t have a “vendetta” against the people of the province, saying the well-being of Canadians should dictate...
RIVIERE-DU-LOUP, Quebec — A coroner’s inquest resumes today into the fire that killed 32 people at a seniors’ home in eastern Quebec last January. The inquest...