Algoma Steel CEO Michael Garcia says tariffs imposed by the United States have effectively “closed off” the U.S. market, forcing the painful layoffs of 1,000 employees.
The federal and Ontario governments are defending their decision to loan hundreds of millions of dollars to Algoma Steel, despite knowing the company’s business plan to lay off workers.
Sam Indrawes says he’s worried for his patients in need of flu shots this winter because he doesn’t have the supply needed to ...
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Ninety-five thousand patients are without healthcare due to North York primary care strike
Ontario’s Ministry of Health says it's not getting involved ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is standing by his threat to remove Diageo products from LCBO shelves should the company move ...
Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka murdered 14-year-old Leslie Mahaffy, 15-year-old Kristen French and 15-year-old Tammy Homolka ...
Winter storm brewing in Ontario, Quebec A much more powerful system is taking shape and is set to impact Ontario and Quebec through the week. McEwen said it will start in northeastern Ontario, with ...
Thousands of people lined the streets of Greater Sudbury for the Santa Claus Parade on Saturday. More than 60 floats delighted the crowds.
A suspect has been arrested after one person was killed and another was seriously injured in Lambton County Saturday ...
A kidnapping charge against a Toronto rapper for his suspected involvement in the abduction of a woman in Wasaga Beach nearly ...
A devastating fire in Brampton, Ontario, claimed the lives of five people, including Indian nationals. The Consulate General of India in Toronto confirmed the deaths and is providing assistance to the ...
Despite policy mess-ups, Canada still ranks as a dynamic, mostly market-driven economy where entrepreneurial spirits drive ...
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