News
- A 28-year-old Port Hope man is facing charges after allegedly entering a private residence and impersonating a first responder during a medical emergency.
- Around 1:45 p.m. on Wednesday, emergency services rushed to the city's east end to rescue a man in his 40s from the water after a boat sank.
- As Canada prepares to host the World Cup, the federal financial intelligence agency is warning that sporting events can heighten the risk of vulnerable people being exploited.
- David Parfett says he is concerned authorities have not learned from the case that has cast an international spotlight on deadly gaps in online regulation.
- As part of its spring justice legislation, the government is creating policies that would let the solicitor general set expectations for areas police boards should focus on.
- The Stop Harmful Gambling Advertising Act, introduced by opposition MPPs in April, was defeated by the government in mid-May on second reading.
- The school bus driver was seen travelling at a high rate of speed while Ontario Provincial Police were carrying out traffic enforcement.
- The General Motors plants on Ontario Street in St. Catharines closed in 2010 and were later sold in 2014 to BayShore Groups, which planned to build a retirement community.
- In late-March, the Ford government said it would spend $1.4 billion to expand the homebuyers tax credit, allowing anyone to buy a pre-construction house or condo tax-free.
- The Toronto officers were arrested and charged in Barcelona and face charges over an incident in a taxi involving a woman who was allegedly hurt and sexually assaulted.
