Few of those feeling angst and shame over the mistreatment of Afghan detainees have paused to recall how this mess originated.
Loud yelling, five or six gunshots and then screams shattered the early-morning quiet as a man collapsed, dying on the pavement in front of a Bay St. condo tower early Sunday.
It was a Scorpio birthday bash, a celebration for half a dozen men born under that sign of the zodiac.
After a successful double lung transplant, Natalia Ritchie was breathing with new lungs Sunday.
The largest project in Canada's history to study the link between mental illness and homelessness kicks off Monday, offering hope – and a home – to more than 1,300 street people across the country.
The Ministry of the Attorney General says it still views Ontario's street racing law as constitutional, despite a provincial court ruling in Newmarket last week.
Some ethnic communities are at higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, but a new research project in Toronto hopes to prevent the risk from becoming reality.
The Opposition walked out of the Ontario legislature en masse Monday to protest the government's refusal to hold public hearings on its bill to create a 13 per cent harmonized sales tax.
Toronto police are investigating the possible abduction of a young woman from outside a hotel near Pearson International Airport.
The federal Conservative government plans to introduce new legislation this week requiring internet service providers to take a more active role in reporting child pornography to police, CBC News has learned.
The Crown told the court it had no evidence against the suspects. Three other men are still facing second-degree murder charges.
The Crown is consenting to an acquittal for a woman convicted of killing her four-month-old son largely on the basis of evidence from Dr. Charles Smith.
Despite two provincial court rulings that say otherwise, the government says its street racing law is constitutional. An 18-year-old woman caught doing 157km/h on Highway 407 had the charge against her dropped by a Newmarket judge last week.
Police say the 15-month-old boy from Burlington fell two storeys at the airport Sunday night.
Detectives are appealing to the public for help in locating a woman who was seen being thrown into the back seat of a vehicle.
Thousands of people are being lured to Toronto's Art Gallery of Ontario by an Egyptian king who continues to draw attention more than 2,000 years after his mysterious death.
The Crown is consenting to an acquittal for a woman convicted of killing her four-month-old son largely on the basis of evidence from Dr. Charles Smith.
Four suspects in the 2005 Boxing Day shooting death of Jane Creba have had manslaughter charges effectively dropped against them -- and one lawyer said they should have never been laid in the first place.
The Ministry of the Attorney General says it still views Ontario's street racing law as Constitutional, despite a provincial court ruling in Newmarket last week.
The federal government is announcing a $30-million partnership with Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Canada toward combating the disease.
Kyle Fisher almost lost his lunch when he discovered a restaurant he frequents has rats.
Four men have been acquitted in the Boxing Day 2005 shooting death of 15-year-old Jane Creba in downtown Toronto.
The body count in what has turned out to be a deadly November rose again yesterday when a gunman ambushed a 32-year-old man after he got out of his limo at a pal's downtown condo.
The weirdest thing Harold the Jewellery Buyer has ever bought from a client is a bag of gold teeth.
A research project that takes homeless people with mental illness off the streets in five cities, including Toronto, and provides them with a safe place to live officially launches today, the first such effort by the new Mental Health Commission of Canada.