Acadian Pride on Display at Canada's Drag Race Finale
Moncton drag performer Sami Landri represents Acadian culture on the national stage in the Canada's Drag Race finale. Discover her journey and impact.
Moncton drag performer Sami Landri represents Acadian culture on the national stage in the Canada's Drag Race finale. Discover her journey and impact.
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie has officially resigned from her position. Get the full details on her departure and what it means for the party's future.
Lane reductions begin January 14, 2026, at Queen & Broadview for critical streetcar track and watermain replacement. Plan for traffic delays.
Premier Doug Ford rules out new taxes for Toronto in New Deal 2.0 negotiations, stating residents are 'taxed to death.' Talks continue amid broader discussions on Canada-U.S. relations.
The Ontario government has launched a lawsuit against a company for alleged fraud connected to the $1 billion Skills Development Fund. Get the full details on the case and its implications.
The Supreme Court of Canada will hear a legal challenge to the law enabling Ontario Place redevelopment in January 2026. Get the latest on this pivotal case.
Ontario parents will not see child care fees decrease this year, raising doubts about the province's $10-a-day promise. Explore the details and what this means for families.
Ontario's public servants are mandated to return to in-person work full-time as of January 5, 2026, ending widespread hybrid arrangements. Learn about the policy shift and its implications.
Queen Camilla speaks publicly for the first time about fighting off an attacker on a train as a teenager in the 1960s, using her shoe as a weapon. Read her powerful story.
Britain's Queen Camilla has publicly discussed a traumatic train attack she survived as a teenager for the first time. Read the full story on this personal revelation.
Three young adults face charges after a Boxing Day business robbery in Sault Ste. Marie. Police made the arrests when the suspects returned to their parked getaway vehicle.
Tens of thousands of Ontario public servants are mandated to return to the office full-time starting next week. Discover what this means for Toronto's downtown core, transit, and local economy.
New business licence filings raise fresh questions about a venue that received millions in provincial cash for worker training. The story continues to unfold.
A business licence application reveals new details about a venue where millions in provincial cash were spent to train workers, sparking scrutiny. Discover the unfolding story.
Residents of Kamsack, Saskatchewan, have successfully pressured a prominent QAnon figure to leave town. The individual, known online as the 'QAnon Queen,' has relocated to another community within the province. Read the full story.
Ontario's Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli outlines a strategic focus on defence sector investments for 2026, aiming to boost job creation and trade. Learn about the province's economic priorities.
The Queen’s Athletic Skating Oval in Sudbury is now open for the season with weekday and weekend hours. The outdoor facility will be closed on Christmas Day.
The popular Queen's Athletic Skating Oval in Sudbury, Ontario, is temporarily closed for essential maintenance. Get the latest details on the closure and what it means for local skaters.
Toronto Police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for suspects in a Queen West homicide. Get the latest details on the investigation and public safety alerts.
Ontario's Education Minister announces plans to enhance teacher training by expanding the practical, hands-on component of education programs. Learn about the proposed changes and their goals.
Toronto police are investigating a homicide in the Queen West neighbourhood. Authorities are on scene gathering evidence. Stay informed with the latest updates.
The Gordie Howe Pier was officially installed at Queen's Park in Windsor, Ontario on December 16, 2025. The public opening is expected later this week. Read the full story.
The Queen of Disco, Donna Summer, receives posthumous induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in December 2025, honouring her legendary musical legacy. Discover the details of this prestigious recognition.
King Charles and Queen Camilla's official 2025 Christmas card features a photo from their state visit to Italy, symbolizing love and connection. Discover the story behind the image.
Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra announces a review of school trustee powers, with changes expected early next year. Get the latest on this significant education policy shift.
The Town of Newmarket has finished the largest bridge rehabilitation project in three decades on Queen Street. The crucial infrastructure work ensures long-term safety and connectivity for the community.
A new housing bill passed in Ontario has landlord groups advocating for system balance, while raising tenant concerns over easier evictions. Explore the details and implications.
A new coalition of health workers and advocates launches at Queen's Park, urging the province to increase access to life-saving opioid addiction treatment. Learn about their demands.
Ontario's auditor general reports the provincial government spent a historic $112 million on advertising in 2024-25, raising questions about taxpayer-funded messaging. Learn the details and implications.
Sweden's government pledges action after high-profile reports of child-like sex dolls sold online. Minister meets e-commerce giants to halt the practice.