Educators and students at many Catholic school boards across the province raised the Pride flag for the first time ever today, including Catholic boards in Durham, Niagara, Ottawa and Toronto.
Educators and students at many Catholic school boards across the province raised the Pride flag for the first time ever today, including Catholic boards in Durham, Niagara, Ottawa and Toronto.
The Canadiens beat the odds and are off to the second round of the playoffs. The Maple Leafs, meanwhile, are facing more uncomfortable questions following another post-season disaster.
Staring July 1st, all Ontario long-term care homes will be required to have COVID-19 vaccination policies in place for staff, the Ministry of Long-Term Care announced on Monday.
The doctor who will guide Ontario’s path out of the COVID-19 pandemic is being described by colleagues and friends as a competent public health expert, straight shooter and excellent communicator.
Three people were injured after several motorcycles crashed on the Don Valley Parkway south of Eglinton on Monday night.
OTTAWA — Work is underway for a travel exemption that would let the winner of the NHL’s all-Canadian division and an American counterpart cross the border during the third and final rounds of the playoffs.
The City of Toronto lowered the Canadian flag outside of City Hall Sunday in memory of the Kamloops residential school victims.
If the Toronto Maple Leafs are to win the pivotal Game 7 in their opening round playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens, it will be done before an empty house.
A massive fire Sunday night has destroyed a prominent Mississauga restaurant.
Canada’s requirement for air travellers to quarantine for up to three days at a hotel is an expensive, inconsistent policy that contains loopholes and should be ditched, says a new report from a government advisory panel.