Restoration work is now complete on the pole which once stood at Richard Pierpoint Park but the artists in charge of the restoration say it would be best to keep it indoors now.
Social media posts and videos from the ``Freedom Convoy 2022'' Facebook page have been accepted as evidence in the criminal trial of two of the protest's most prominent organizers.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is headed today to the U-N General Assembly, which some say will be a moment of reckoning for countries when it comes to their climate commitments.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is adding $42 million in funding to a portable housing benefit, with more than half going to the city of Toronto, which is struggling to accommodate a rise in refugee and asylum claimants.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadian intelligence services are investigating ``credible'' information about ``a potential link'' between the government of India and the murder of British Columbia Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
The Niagara SPCA and Humane Society wants to clear up any confusion that it is involved in an adoption event, which will see dogs and cats from the U.S., adopted out in Niagara, ON.
Metro Media will declare bankruptcy this week, permanently ending its coverage of local government in parts of the province's two largest cities, the head of the Quebec newspaper publisher said Sunday.
Ontario's Superior Court has dismissed a Charter challenge launched by an alliance of groups advocating for the rights of sex workers, ruling that Canada's criminal laws on sex work are constitutional.
The Ontario Superior Court is expected to release its decision this morning on a constitutional challenge launched by an alliance of groups advocating for the rights of sex workers.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says progressive politicians need to do a better job bridging their lofty aspirations with people's day-to-day struggles in order to counter the right wing.