Electric scooter riders, service operators and sellers say they’re keen to see e-scooters legalized and regulated, even after city council one again voted to keep them...
The beleaguered Hot Docs Film Festival says it’s closing its flagship Toronto theatre for about three months and laying off staff amid financial difficulties. Canada’s largest...
The Ontario government says it is “100 per cent opposed” to Toronto Public Health’s bid to have small amounts of illegal drugs for personal use decriminalized in the...
Patios where you can eat and drink while floating on the edge of Lake Ontario. Valets who take care of your bicycle while you dismount to shop....
Open this photo in gallery: Home of the Week: A 38-acre Elora home with everything from a pool to a ‘party barn’.Visual Advantage Here are The...
The Canadian economy gained 90,000 jobs in April, much higher than the average of 20,000 jobs many economists were predicting for the latest Labour Force Survey...
Toronto’s bid to decriminalize the possession of illegal drugs for personal use has been plunged into uncertainty in recent days, as drug policy experts suggest political...
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Downtown Toronto’s largest office landlords are plagued by a growing problem: too many empty floors. But all buildings are not equal, and a new analysis pulls...
Nearly a year after graduating from Carleton University with a degree in engineering physics, Surya Nareshan is still struggling to find employment. Nareshan, who lives in...
Ontario is investing more funding for housing- and community-enabling infrastructure, something Premier Doug Ford says will help municipalities get shovels in the ground to build more...
The Ontario government is facing a class action lawsuit for the cancellation of the province’s basic income pilot project — an abrupt move that some say caused...