S&P/TSX composite jumps more than 200 points, U.S. stock markets also climb
The S&P/TSX composite index was trading up more than one per cent or 217.66 points to 19,889.91.
The S&P/TSX composite index was trading up more than one per cent or 217.66 points to 19,889.91.
London Hydro is reporting more than 20 power outages in the north end of the city, impacting roughly 12,600 customers on Friday.
The age requirement was previously 16 years, and the change is meant to address staffing shortages across the province.
The records help dispel the conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s suicide, underscoring how fundamental failings at the Bureau of Prisons contributed to his death.
Crews battling wildfires in Nova Scotia, which includes the largest wildfire ever recorded in provincial history, could get some welcome relief Friday with rain in the forecast.
Firefighters pulled an unconscious man from a burning building in Mississauga late Thursday, the city's fire chief says, in what she is calling an 'incredible rescue.'
Fire bans began rolling in after hot, dry weather took over much of Canada early in the season - starting in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, expanding to the Maritimes.
A 16-year-old boy has been charged with three counts of mischief, two counts of assault with a weapon and two counts of possessing a weapon for committing an offence.
Annie Stewart's parents have lost their family home in a 540-hectare fire that continues to be classified as out-of-control five days after it ignited in Bocabec.
Guelph police say a 64-year-old man has died after a medical episode traveling on Stone Road on Thursday. A woman was hit as well and has serious injuries.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is welcoming Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki to Canada Friday as the federal Liberals keep quiet about a democratic backslide in his country.
As the Toronto Blue Jays prepared for a three-game interleague series in New York against the Mets this weekend their starting rotation did some additional research: looking for the best restaurants.
Toronto police say they have arrested a suspect after a man allegedly threatened to shoot mayoral candidates, which prompted a debate to be cancelled.
J.R. Avon scored the game-winning goal 10:54 into overtime to lift the Peterborough Petes to a 5-4 win over the Kamloops Blazers to advance to Friday's semifinal versus Seattle.
The City of Calgary's plan would bundle together the Arts Commons Transformation, improvements to Stephen Avenue and upgrades to Olympic Plaza under one banner.
The first crash happened in Brampton, in the area of Airport Road and Steeles Avenue.
The company says it wants to work out the kinks before permanently blocking news on its platforms when the Liberal government's online news act becomes law.
Harjit Sajjan says the funding shows Canada is committed to working with First Nations to help them grow their economy and take advantage of opportunities in the technology sector.
B.C.'s public safety minster has written to Surrey's mayor and council urging them to read a confidential report then schedule a final vote on whether to keep or scrap the RCMP.
Last month staff voted unanimously to move forward with a referendum as soon as this coming fall.
Veteran CEO Robin Silvester announced Thursday that it's "time for a new challenge" and a "new leader" now that the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project approval is in the bag.
The woman was able to get away and run towards a road. The man followed her for a short time before eventually stopping, police said.
City staff say the number of customers in arrears soared in Hamilton last year with total unpaid water bills values hitting $4.4 million in 2022.
With Kingston's Muslim population growing, the lack of bus access to the southeastern Ontario city's only mosque is starting to become an issue.
Fifty-one major road projects are planned for the region, but that doesn't include the hundreds of other construction projects ongoing on Montreal's local roads.