Donovan Sebrango agrees to a one-year, two-way contract ahead of training camp.
Ottawa residents are being asked to be vigilant against the so-called "thank you gift" scam.
Ottawa's Perley Health is launching a program to welcome kids' daycare as it serves older and long-term-care clients. Exposing age groups to each other is good for all.
A heaping bowl of wonton soup, a saffron chicken kebab wrap and a Mexican brisket sandwich prove dining out on a budget is still possible.
Whether it's cutting the public service or moving ahead with 'big projects,' the prime minister has never encountered the tough choices that must now be made.
Ottawa Fire Service received several 911 calls reporting a fire at a townhouse in the city's south end.
A break-in case has generated much discussion across Canada. On Aug. 18, Michael Kyle Breen allegedly invaded the home of Jeremy David McDonald in Lindsay, Ont. The invader is charged with four counts, including offences like break and enter and carrying a weapon (a crossbow). The case would be a fairly standard one except for […]
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The Edmonton Oilers are taking another round of public floggings over their mishandling of the Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg offer sheets last summer. this time from Holloway himself and Broberg’s agent Darren Ferris. On the Cam & Strick podcast out of St. Louis, Holloway described the negotiation as follows: “It was just a weird […]
EDMONTON — An Alberta government order banning some books from school libraries doesn’t appear to be deterring people from reading them, say managers at several bookstores. Kelly Dyer with Audreys Books in Edmonton said the store has noticed a jump in sales since July, when the province announced the ban on books with explicit sexual […]
Here’s a little idea for city council and the administration: Develop Blatchford and the Exhibition Lands (Expolands) to their full capacity for residential housing before allowing further infill destruction of neighbourhoods such as Crestwood, Glenora and Garneau. Last week, council approved a master plan for the new fan park east of Rogers Place that included […]
Broadcast, AI, Content Creators, Sports and Storytelling Innovations Converge at the Javits Center Washington, D.C., Sept. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Washington, D.C.— The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) today announced details for the 2025 NAB Show New York, taking place Oct. 22–23 at the Javits Center. Recognized as the East Coast’s premier event for media, […]
PRIO SA, Brava Energia and BW Energy Ltd are considering buying Petroliam Nasional Berhad’s stake in the Brazilian oil field Tartaruga Verde to expand in Latin America’s largest producing country, according to people familiar with the matter.
Canada and the US agreed to hold technical talks on sectoral tariffs after officials met with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick last week, said Canadian cabinet minister Dominic LeBlanc.
BILTHOVEN, Netherlands and BOSTON, Sept. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Avania, the leading global MedTech advisory and clinical development partner, is pleased to announce strategic leadership appointments of four distinguished executives. As the MedTech industry navigates increasing regulatory complexity and technological innovation, these new leaders bring decades of combined experience in clini
Vancouver, B.C., Sept. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is excited to host its fifth annual Port Day event on Saturday, September 27, at Canada Place. This free, family-friendly event celebrates the local maritime community with over 50 community exhibits, opportunities to connect with industry professionals in both the Waterfront Community […]
Canada’s stock market is beating the US handily in 2025 in a trend that’s just getting started and can run for the next five to seven years, according to Vanguard Group chief economist and head of investment strategy Joe Davis.
Two hikers who got lost on a trail in Middlesex County were rescued by police after they used an app to pinpoint their location
A 45-year-old man is facing 10 charges after a London police officer spotted a motorcycle in the city's southwest without a licence plate
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Airshow London returns to the skies this weekend for its 10th anniversary. The nearly sold-out show runs Friday through Sunday at London International Airport. LFP reporter Beatriz Baleeiro looks at what fans can expect at the 2025 edition, including new features and crowd favourites. WHERE IS IT, AND WHAT DOES IT COST? Taking over London […]
It’s just after the lunch rush at London’s newest upscale pub and the bar business is still buzzing, as is general manager Darcy Romanin.
A Free Press reader says financial literacy is an essential life skill and early education in this area has become more important than ever.
STATEHOOD RECOGNITION FOOLISH Re “Canada holding firm on recognizing Palestinian statehood even as Germany wavers” (Bryan Passifiume, Aug. 26): Mark Carney does not speak for me, I don’t think he speaks for all Canadians. Recognizing Palestinian statehood at this point in time is foolhardy and reckless. He’s rewarding Hamas for the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre […]
TIME TO MAKE QUEBEC PAY Re: Carney’s deference to Quebec undercuts LNG announcement, Lorne Gunter column, Aug. 27 In Ontario, the world revolves around Toronto, and in Canada the world revolves around Quebec. Enough is enough. There’s a very simple solution for this: If Quebec doesn’t want to be a contributing province within Canada, […]
Entrepreneurs and startup businesses are the lifeblood of a dynamic market economy. Indeed, economists recognize a key marker of a thriving economy is a healthy rate of business formation.
Handcuffed by Ottawa Liberals’ hate for Alberta is still crystal clear. Imagine Liberals outlawing cruise ships and ferries in B.C., farm tractors and combines in Saskatchewan or steel plants and auto assembly plants in Ontario? Well that is what it feels like to be Albertan where the Liberals have C-69 the No Pipeline Bill and […]
Where’s Markey? “Where’s Waldo” is the popular game where people try to spot a missing funny-looking guy in a crowd. We may want to launch a new game in Canada called “Where’s Markey” where people try to find our missing prime minister! Talk about banker’s hours, Carney is on a banker’s vacation while Canada is […]
Vaccine head-scratcher Danielle Smith is blaming Albertans for the fact that her administration ordered too much vaccine or the wrong medicine in children’s Tylenol. This is totally on you. Why are Albertans having to pay for your error? If a family of four wants to protect themselves from COVID, it will cost $400. Do they […]
The majority of Proline bettors were firmly on the Calgary Stampeders' bandwagon on Labour Day.
First Nations chiefs voted down a resolution that would have called on Ottawa to include First Nations infrastructure ventures in its national push to fast-track major projects.
A 32-year-old Winnipeg man is in custody after allegedly stealing more than $10,000 worth of meat in dozens of shoplifting incidents, police say.
Champagne said the government’s efforts will be focused on 'using technology, delivering better services, making sure that Canadians find value for money.'
The company removed an image from its website that looked identical to Luigi Mangione, showing a man modelling a shirt priced just under US$10.
Legault's office says the shuffle will give the government new momentum and make room for new ideas.
Permits for students from abroad to study in Canada plummeted in the first half of this year, with nearly 90,000 fewer issued than a year earlier, when the federal government introduced a cap on international student visas.
Vancouver's mayor and chief constable are expected to present the final report from a review of public safety and planning for outdoor events prompted by the alleged vehicle-ramming attack that killed 11 people at a Filipino street festival in April.
A person was killed and the suspect is dead after multiple people were stabbed in Hollow Water First Nation on Thursday.
Will the wave of public anger over Alberta’s ban on some school library books force the government into full retreat? Or will the government’s pause, and rewrite of the plan set the stage for a new fight?
Parents of kids who want to play on female school sports teams in Calgary this year will need to fill out a form declaring their child's sex was recorded on their birth registration document as female.
The Toronto International Film Festival has kicked off, but not without controversy. This year, the premiere of the documentary, “The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Sacrifice”, took a brief turn on centre stage. Artists, programmers and filmmakers are locked in a debate about whether to screen the film about an Israeli family’s story during the October 7 attacks by Hamas.Barry Hertz, the Glob
Artificial intelligence in the workplace is here to stay. But what does that mean for the job market? While many Canadian companies are embracing the technology, in a few notable cases, this has led to mass layoffs. In other workplaces, it has meant a revolution in workflow, company culture and hiring practices.The Globe’s Joe Castaldo, who covers AI, and business reporter Sean Silcoff, spoke to
In August, a man allegedly broke into someone’s home in a small Ontario town. After an altercation, the intruder was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. Now, both men face charges. The case has sparked a country-wide conversation about the limits of self-defence, with politicians across Canada weighing in.Today, the Globe’s opinion columnist Andrew Coyne joins The Decibel. He’ll tel
Maryam Fatima was born with a condition called hemimegalencephaly, a rare birth defect in which one side of the brain is abnormally large. She suffered from severe seizures from the moment she was born. They became so bad that they stopped Maryam from feeding, sleeping and breathing. Her life was at risk.That’s when a team at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto decided to attempt a first-i
Having social media accounts hacked is stressful. Usually, companies have formal channels for users to regain access. But for Meta platforms like Facebook and Instagram, some users say the social media giant isn’t responding.Now, a new kind of broker has sprung up, helping people locked out of their accounts connect with a Meta employee or contractor who can expedite their request … for the ri
Problem gambling is a real issue in Canada – where reporting shows young people having even higher rates than adults. The increasing monetization of games, especially online, often uses similar mechanics to gambling, despite it being illegal for youth to gamble in Canada. And some experts say these apps and games are reinforcing feelings of risk and reward.Dr. Loredana Marchica is a pediatric ps
The city's transit agency is facing a $2-billion budget hole that could mean worse service, delays and more sudden closures.
Angelina Jolie among celebs expected at TIFF; John Candy documentary premiers tonight; plus all you need to know about the Toronto International Film Festival.
François-Philippe Champagne said the push to find $25 billion worth of annual spending savings would lead to "adjustments" in the public service.
Health officials say a flavour of the chips had improper labelling.
In a statement sent to media on Thursday, the Ravzi family said they are "relieved" that York Regional Police had quickly arrested the suspect. But that was quickly overshadowed by the boy being released on bail.
RCMP have released few details but say multiple detachments responded to a serious incident early this morning in the community about 200 kilometres northeast of Winnipeg.
The bestselling author regrets not pushing back against those who insisted that trans-identifying males belong in female sport
The home is located in the Bridle Path neighbourhood, also called Millionaire's Row, known for its sprawling estates that sit behind tall gates and shrubbery
The ferry company says the person was reportedly in stable condition and taken to hospital by ambulance.
More and more small businesses are seeking financing options to boost their working capital
At least six people are in hospital after the attack this morning in the community 200 km northeast of Winnipeg, police say
Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, was one of the guests scheduled to address Canadian ministers during meetings of Carney’s inner circle in Toronto
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TORONTO — Ontario’s top doctor is calling for a national immunization schedule and registry to address gaps exposed by the resurgence of measles in Canada — but first, he says his own province needs a centralized digital vaccine system. Dr. Kieran Moore’s annual report, recently tabled with the provincial legislature, says a co-ordinated approach from […]
The documentary crew that followed the employees at Dunder Mifflin paper company on “The Office” must sure love paper. In its new spinoff, the cameras are back up and filming the day-to-day at another paper company — a newspaper called the Toledo Truth Teller. The newspaper at the heart of “The Paper,” now streaming Peacock […]
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Toronto in for tough weekend test against AL East division rival Bronx Bombers
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The city's annual design event showcases bold installations and fabulous creations
Picket lines have expanded to include nearly 90 workers at the Ministry of Finance in downtown Vancouver. Workers in Victoria, Surrey and Prince George walked off the job earlier this week.
Will made day before she died didn't say why partner of three years was disinherited when she had no other apparent heirs and left money to local charities, according to lawsuit
Charlie Demers and Jacob Samuel headline Pacific Theatre's new series of standup comedy shows
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