As the federal government urges Canadians overseas to return, some travellers in countries where borders are closing don't know how they're going to get home.
Schools across Ontario will be shuttered for two weeks after next week's break, the provincial government said on Thursday, as it unveiled a string of fresh measures to deal with the novel coronavirus and reported its largest single-day spike in new cases.
We – men and women both - work, live and play on city streets. Over the past century, we’ve seen how the shifting roles of women in society have impacted facets of urban design.
The United Nations' top disarmament official says governments need to pay more attention to the "dark side" of artificial intelligence, including the implications of so-called killer robots that could take military decisions out of human hands.
Longtime newspaper columnist, author and firebrand Christie Blatchford, a hardnosed scribe known for deep-sourced scoops and biting opinion pieces, has died.
Public health officials were working on Sunday, January 26, 2020, to track down some of the passengers of a China Southern Airlines flight to Toronto this week after learning that the patient diagnosed with Canada's first case of coronavirus showed symptoms on the plane.
The Canadian government is rolling out information rather than surgical masks and thermal scanners to try to keep the country safe from a virus that has already killed more than two dozen people in China and left hundreds more sick.
First Nations leaders from Yukon are meeting with bankers in Toronto this week to try to persuade them not to invest in energy development on the range of a vital caribou herd.
The Atmospheric Fund released its carbon emissions inventory on Monday and it shows the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area is a long way from meeting its emissions targets.
Bank of England governor Mark Carney, who previously served as Canada's top central banker, will be taking on a new role as the United Nations' special envoy on climate action and climate finance.
Toronto violated an animal welfare organization's right to free expression when a company contracted by the city took down the group's anti-Canada Goose ads, court heard on Tuesday, October 15, 2019.
A popular Syrian restaurant in Toronto reopened on Friday, October 11, 2019, amid messages of support and media attention, just days after its owners said a flood of threats had forced them to close.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau took extraordinary safety precautions at a major election rally west of Toronto on Saturday, October 12, 2019, donning an armoured vest and appearing with a heavy security detail because of a threat.