Basia Bulat sings the western chorus frog’s praises

Basia Bulat is running on a busy schedule these days. The Montreal-based singer-songwriter’s back from touring her latest album, Basia’s Palace, which she performed across Canada all spring and summer, but her... Read more »

Seven OB/GYNs at B.C. hospital resign, citing unsafe workloads, lack of support

All seven obstetrician-gynecologists have resigned from in-hospital care at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, citing unsafe workloads, staff shortages and a lack of government support, according to a letter obtained by The... Read more »

Officials say ancient remains of 5 people found so far as lengthy investigation continues at Toronto site

It’s been nearly two years since ancient human remains were found outside a Withrow Avenue home, but City of Toronto officials and archeological experts now say they believe they have found evidence... Read more »

Morning Update: Trump declares ‘dawn of new Middle East’

Good morning. As far as U.S. President Donald Trump is concerned, the war in Gaza is over. But there is still work ahead to chart a new course for the war-torn region.... Read more »

Waterfront Toronto goes big on housing and urban design with new development

Open this photo in gallery: A rendering of the planned development from Waterfront Toronto and developers Dream Unlimited and Great Gulf.Supplied The waves are coming back in at Quayside. This 12-acre site... Read more »

Canadian Nobel Prize winner Peter Howitt on building the economy through ‘creative destruction’

Peter Howitt is a professor emeritus at Brown University. He and French economist Philippe Aghion were jointly awarded half of the Nobel Prize for their work on modelling the ‘creative destruction’ that... Read more »

Government shutdown could be the longest ever, Speaker Johnson warns

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Speaker Mike Johnson predicted Monday the federal government shutdown may become the longest in history, saying he “won’t negotiate” with Democrats until they hit pause on their health... Read more »

Toronto Police Association pushes tougher sentences for young offenders

Open this photo in gallery: Toronto Police Association President Clayton Campbell’s union represents nearly 6,000 officers.Sammy Kogan/The Globe and Mail The head of Canada’s largest municipal police union is pushing the federal... Read more »

Should kids use artificial intelligence? Parent reactions are mixed

Open this photo in gallery: Jared Miller, centre, sits with his children, Elyse, left, and Caleb, right, as they explore AI programs together on a tablet and phone at their home in... Read more »

Blue Jays’ playoff run inspires fans across Canada

Open this photo in gallery: Fans line up to enter Rogers Centre ahead of Game 1 of the ALCS against the Seattle Mariners in Toronto on Sunday.Sammy Kogan/The Globe and Mail Baseball... Read more »