Ford set to face questions on jobs, conflict-of-interest allegations as legislature resumes

Open this photo in gallery: Ontario Premier Doug Ford attends Question Period in October, 2024.Chris Young/The Canadian Press Doug Ford is set to face pointed questions about unemployment rates, conflict-of-interest allegations and... Read more »

In historic first, Canadian jets land on Estonian highway as part of military exercise

Open this photo in gallery: Canadian CF-18 Hornet pilots practised complex aircraft manoeuvres on Estonia’s Jägala-Käravete Highway as preparation for operating in more austere locations.Royal Canadian Air Force Canadian fighter jets landed... Read more »

Ontario promised TC Energy $285M, despite expert advice

The Ontario government pushed forward TC Energy’s proposal to build a large pumped storage project on Georgian Bay, despite early expert advice it would be costly and not meet the province’s current... Read more »

Airport hacks in B.C., Ontario should be a wake-up call, federal official says

Open this photo in gallery: Kelowna International Airport seen in August, 2023. Facilities in Windsor, Ont., and Kelowna and Victoria all grappled with the cyberattack on Tuesday.Aaron Hemens/The Globe and Mail The... Read more »

Carney welcomed industry lobby, ignored environmental groups: records

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first 100 days after winning the federal election were flooded with natural resource lobbyists, from oil refiners and pipeline operators to a mining giant and steel producers, data... Read more »

Toronto Waterfront Marathon takes over the streets

Runners will take to the streets along the waterfront and throughout Toronto this weekend for the annual marathon. Lots of road closures will be in effect to prepare for the race as... Read more »

Morning Update: How hidden fees are choking house construction

Good morning. Cities have hiked development fees on new housing projects, a tax buyers never see but have to pay – more on that below, along with a made-in-Canada generic Ozempic and... Read more »

What does First Nations ownership mean for B.C. forestry?

A morning fog has cleared at the Kelsey Bay log sort near the town of Sayward, B.C., on Vancouver Island. Thick drifts of pulverized cedar bark pile against the loading dock, evidence... Read more »

Faulty engineering led to implosion of Titan submersible headed to Titanic wreckage, NTSB finds

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Faulty engineering led to the implosion of an experimental submersible that killed five people on the way to the wreck of the Titanic, the National Transportation Safety Board... Read more »

Democrats say they won’t be intimidated by Trump’s threats as the shutdown enters a third week

WASHINGTON (AP) — Entering the third week of a government shutdown, Democrats say they are not intimidated or cowed by President Donald Trump’s efforts to fire thousands of federal workers or by... Read more »