The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has dismissed a complaint by one of the companies that was competing for the job of designing and helping to build the navy’s next generation of warships.
Toronto police officer to be charged with misconduct in connection with Bruce McArthur case
A Toronto police officer is expected to be charged with two counts of professional misconduct in connection with the case of serial killer Bruce McArthur.
Super Bowl 2019 may be the last time Canadian football fans see U.S. game ads
Sunday’s battle between the New England Patriots and the L.A. Rams could possibly be the last Super Bowl game to be available in Canada in its original form — ads and all — through American broadcasts.
Ron Joyce, billionaire who brought Tim Hortons coffee to the masses, dead at 88
Ron Joyce, a former policeman who turned Tim Hortons coffee into a billion-dollar empire, has died.
New home sales in GTA sank to lowest level since 2000, reports find
New home sales sank to their lowest level in almost two decades in Toronto last year driven by a drop in new condominium sales, a pair of reports say.
Vice Media to cut 10% of workforce
Vice Media is cutting 250 jobs globally as it seeks to achieve profitability. It is the latest round of layoffs as the media industry contracts.
Thinking of calling in sick after the Super Bowl? The boss may have seen that move before
Thinking of coming down with something the day after your Super Bowl party? The boss may have seen that move before, new survey results suggest.
MPs warned Singh in June that he’s through as leader if he can’t win Burnaby South
Two senior members of the federal NDP caucus warned NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh back in June that he won’t be able to hang on as party leader if he loses next month’s byelection in Burnaby South, CBC News has learned.
‘I have taken the most valuable things of your life’: Driver in Humboldt Broncos bus crash tells hearing
The truck driver who pleaded guilty in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash told families and friends of the victims that he was sorry during the final day of a sentencing hearing in a Melfort, Sask., courtroom.
Trump, citing progress, to meet with China’s Xi to try to seal trade deal
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping soon to try to seal a comprehensive trade deal as Trump and his top trade negotiator both cited substantial progress in two days of high-level talks.