Ontario's (and Canada's) southernmost point at Pelee Island is further south than California's northern border with Oregon. Don't believe me? Check a map! Americans call us their "neighbours to ...
A blanket tariff of 25 percent that Mr. Trump said he would apply on Feb. 1 would decimate Canada’s economy, and the province could lose as many as 500,000 jobs, according to Mr. Ford.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has triggered a snap election in Canada's most populous province The leader of Canada's most populous province has triggered a snap election, saying he needs a decisive ...
Sports fanatics glued to their screens Sunday night across North America could not help but applaud Ontario's subtle message to the U.S., with a "Your ally to the North" advertisement, which many feel ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has confirmed he will seek a snap provincial election on Feb. 27 in response to threats of 25 per cent tariffs against Canadian imports by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Ontario, home to just under 40% of Canada's 40 million people, is the country's manufacturing heartland and would be badly hit if Trump goes ahead with a threat to impose a 25% tariff on all ...
Ontario’s representative to the U.S. is confident there’s a deal to be made on growing the Canada-U.S. economic relationship in a way that resolves U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade ...
Some people have said they want to donate their rebate money to charity or put it towards paying down provincial and federal debt – others are going shopping. What do you plan to do?
Ontario finance minister Peter Bethlenfalvy recently announced that the province has started to issue the $200 “tax rebate” cheques for 15 million Ontario adults and children.
The CEO of Ontario Health atHome, the beleaguered provincial agency responsible for the provision of home-care medical supplies, has been fired. A source confirmed to the Star that Cynthia ...
The number of places allowed for international students in Ontario is set to decline again in 2025, while more different types of international students will require permission to study in Canada.
“We owe a huge debt to our first responders, who make incredible sacrifices every day to keep families and communities across Ontario safe,” said Premier ... and more resilient communities across ...