The province is set to hold consultation sessions with people in the child-care sector starting next week.
A judge rejected a pair of Toronto police officers’ claims rapper Noah Tesfai had been loitering.
While taking on a property with existing tenants may seem daunting, a “cash for keys” scenario might be a worthwhile solution for both landlords and investors, say some experts.
An 1894 statue of the country’s founding prime minister has been boarded up since 2020 following several incidents of vandalism.
The Ontario Legislature Internship Program has churned out a prime minister’s chief of staff, two premiers’ chiefs of staff, a national party leader, a federal cabinet minister as well as deputy ministers, diplomats, journalists, lawyers, and academics.
From the vanishing dream of a starter home to the death of the signature, we’ve selected some of the best long reads of the week from the Star.
Twenty years after the Toronto Star’s landmark investigation into race, policing and crime, we revisit the series and ask what’s really changed.
Hasani O’Gilvie and his mother are suing Toronto police over his arrest and tasing last year in a case of “mistaken identity.” Three officers involved face related police misconduct charges before the police tribunal.
High-profile tragedies have shined light on a situation seen across the country — crowded ERs pushed to the brink. Here are some of their stories.
Foreign credential recognition woes and a divided immigration system are bigger problems that need solving, critics say.
Parks Canada says it will close the jammed 14-kilometre road to Moraine Lake in Banff National Park to private vehicles. Has the ban struck the right balance?
The Canadian designer opens up about a tumultuous time and bright future
New release ‘I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying’ sees Toronto duo exploring a part of their musical tastes that that Luke Doucet and Melissa McClelland has always been a part of what they do.
Lower participation numbers, construction, rising costs and the pandemic have forced many organizers to drop the full marathon or take it off-road.
Taekwondo girls train secretly underground in Afghanistan under Taliban rule. “I fight challenges with my kicks.”