Temporary emergency room closures and increased wait times have become increasingly common in Ontario as the province's health-care system grapples with staffing shortages.
A new survey finds more Canadians report a strong attachment to their primary language than to other markers of identity, including the country they call home.
A well-known real estate agent and media personality in Brampton, Ont. was viciously attacked in broad daylight in his own driveway by three men, two of whom appeared to be wielding an axe and a machete.
A Whitby woman says she had to go through delivering her son last week without a constant epidural supply during labour, despite the Ministry of Health saying there is no shortage of catheters in Ontario.
More must be done now to make Toronto’s roads safer for pedestrians, says one safe streets advocate, after three people were hit by drivers while walking in this city Wednesday morning.
Ontario's health minister is not ruling out privatization as the government looks at ways to deal with a major staff shortage straining hospitals across the province.
All 27 handguns seized in a probe by multiple Ontario police services appear to have been smuggling from the U.S., with investigators alleging some of the suspects they arrested also pressed lethal amounts of fentanyl into molds to make them appear to be candy.
Ontario’s police watchdog has been called in after York police officers allegedly shot a 26-year-old man with a less-lethal gun and tasered him during a call for an intruder.
The mayors of Toronto and Ottawa will be granted sweeping new powers which will give them sole responsibility for preparing the municipal budget for council approval as well the ability to hire and fire department heads as they see fit and veto some decisions made by councillors.
The Ontario government is putting forward legislation that would give Toronto's mayor greater powers, but what exactly does that mean? Here's a rundown of some of the changes Doug Ford's government is proposing for the mayor’s office.
The cost of terminating hundreds of unvaccinated City of Hamilton employees could end up surpassing $7 million should an arbitrator determine that they are entitled to severance payments, a staff report suggests.
A second teen from Mississauga has been arrested in connection with a deadly triple shooting at a popular Niagara Falls tourist attraction back in April.
Canada's transport regulator says its backlog of air passenger complaints is growing as a staff shortage comes up against a summer of airport chaos, which itself is due in part to labour shortages.