

Classified documents found at Biden’s home: White House
Documents with classified markings from U.S. President Joe Biden’s time as vice president were found at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, the White House said Thursday, days after it was
Documents with classified markings from U.S. President Joe Biden’s time as vice president were found at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, the White House said Thursday, days after it was
Newly unemployed Goldman Sachs workers are tapping head-hunters after losing their jobs in its biggest restructuring since the 2008-9 financial crisis, with a sluggish global economy set to make finding
One person is in hospital with significant burns and a number of homes and businesses have been evacuated following a fire that triggered a number of explosions at a business
Strength in the energy and financial sectors helped Canada’s main stock index gain more than 100 points in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets were mixed.
Environment Canada is warning of dense fog this morning in Toronto that may result in near-zero visibility.
It could take more than a year for Prince Harry’s memoir to land in the hands of Toronto Public Library readers patiently waiting for quality time with the explosive book.
An art gallery owner is defending his actions after he was caught on camera hosing down a homeless woman on the street. Dion Lim ABC 7 News.
Surgeons removed a cancerous lesion above first lady Jill Biden’s right eye Wednesday, as well as another cancerous lesion on her chest, the White House said, while a third lesion
A Vancouver Canucks hockey stick and signed jersey from captain Bo Horvat has made its way to a Nanaimo, B.C., boy following an intense series of ups and downs.
Toronto police are investigating after a group of up to 10 teen girls allegedly assaulted several people at several TTC subway stations last month.
An economic expert believes that the possibility of a more severe crisis in Canada’s housing market remains a possibility because real estate remains ‘really overvalued.’
Tap water is not sterile, and using it in home medical devices can result in serious and even deadly infections. But in a study published Wednesday in the journal Emerging
Ottawa police are looking for a suspect they say tried to rob a bank in Old Ottawa South last week.
The federal government is offering a new tax credit to help make it easier for Canadians to care for adult relatives in their own homes.
A popular school that trains ride-sharing drivers under a City of Toronto framework is promising improvements after a CTV News investigation raised questions about online-only courses.
The announcement today confirms that efforts are underway to develop a 1- and 3-month Term CORRA benchmark with the objective of making such benchmarks available for use by the end
CARR is pleased to announce the launch of a series of CDOR Transition Webcasts, developed in partnership with TMX.
Toronto is one of the worst cities in the world for traffic, according to a new report issued by a traffic analytics company.
Goldman Sachs began laying off staff on Wednesday in a sweeping cost-cutting drive, with around a third of those affected coming from the investment banking and global markets division, a
Global shares were mostly higher Wednesday, boosted by a rally on Wall Street ahead of some potentially market-moving reports due later in the week.
An email by the principal of a downtown Toronto elementary school to commemorate Somali Heritage Month and Islamic Heritage Month, sent out to hundreds of families, included an image of
Toronto police are asking for the public’s help in finding a man facing more than two dozen fraud charges after he allegedly rented out apartments that were not his.
An Ontario woman who suffered a ‘catastrophic’ accident on a water slide in the Dominican Republic that left her paralyzed and stuck abroad for two weeks has been transported to
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc on Tuesday reported a quarterly loss of about US$393 million after a tough third quarter that it hoped would provide a financial cushion to its
A new report from TD Economics predicts Canada will see the weakest level of home sales since 2001 this year.
Satellite images taken over a number of Chinese cities have captured crowding at crematoriums and funeral homes, as the country continues its battle with an unprecedented wave of COVID-19 infections
The global economy will come ‘perilously close’ to a recession this year, led by weaker growth in all the world’s top economies — the United States, Europe and China —
The homeless man who died following an alleged swarming-style stabbing by a group of teenage girls last month has been identified by police.
Patients may experience delays to scheduled care on Tuesday as the University Health Network (UHN) continues to work on restoring an outage to its digital systems.
Torontonians will get their first full look at the city’s planned spending for 2023 on Tuesday.
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Central bank independence and new risks: climate
At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government rushed billions of dollars in benefits to help Canadians deal with the financial impact of it.
Sergio de Ilzarbe came home from his Christmas holidays to find his window smashed in and part of his home ransacked.
The three people found dead inside their Surrey, B.C., home this week are being remembered as a loving family who ran a tutoring business together.
The Shu family in the west end has faced immense challenges over the past eight months as they’ve waited for their home, damaged by the derecho storm last May, to
As Brazil reels from mobs of rioters swarming its seats of power, its former leader has decamped to a Florida resort, where droves of supporters flocked to cheer on their
Provincial police say they have yet to locate the owner of a “significant amount of money” that was found in Bracebridge months ago.
The University Health Network says it is currently under a “Code Grey” as it experiences an outage with its digital systems.
A Toronto establishment has been named one of the best Italian restaurants in the world.
Canadian bank CEOs say they’re able to adapt to the higher credit requirements the banking regulator has set in preparation for more uncertain economic times ahead.
Dozens of faith leaders are launching a city-wide campaign today to demand more warming centres be opened immediately in Toronto.
Goldman Sachs Group will start cutting thousands of jobs across the firm from Wednesday, two sources familiar with the move said, as it prepares for a tough economic environment.
Residents at multiple homes scrambled to entertain themselves after their tv cable and internet lines were mysteriously severed.
The Toronto Police Services Board is set to meet today to decide whether to approve a nearly $50-million funding increase for the city’s police force, which would result in the
A man has sustained ‘life-altering’ injuries following a head-on collision involving a cube van and a streetcar in the downtown core, say Toronto police.
After an epic 15-ballot election to become U.S. House speaker, Republican Kevin McCarthy faces his next big test in governing a fractious, slim majority: passing a rules package to govern
No one has been reported hurt after a fire broke out at a home under renovation.
Two women are being treated in hospital after being stabbed Sunday morning in northwest Toronto.