Taylor, Pendrith join large field of countrymen vying for RBC Canadian Open in Hamilton
B.C's Nick Taylor and Richmond Hill's Taylor Pendrith lead a large field of Canadians lining up to win the open at Hamilton Golf and Country Club in three weeks.
Sports
May 6
Canadian Natural Resources sees path to hike Horizon oilsands output by 76 per cent
CNRL announces expansion plans one day after the commercial start-up of the Trans Mountain pipeline.
Economy
May 2
Canada to race in first-ever women’s America’s Cup with Vancouverite at the helm
While women have competed in the event in the past, including one famous all-female crew, the sport has been dominated by men until now.
Sports
May 1
The CBC modernization panel has been named. Here’s who’s on it
The heritage minister has named a panel to modernize the CBC that includes academics and media start-up executives, as the Crown broadcaster faces pressure.
Canada
May 13
Talent scouts arrive in Edmonton looking for future Olympians
Athletes aged 14 to 25 tested their speed, strength, power and endurance with four different exercises. The event helps competitors get involved with new sports.
Sports
Apr 6
Construction workers shortage stands in the way of housing boost: experts
The federal budget tabled Tuesday acknowledged skilled labour shortages contribute to the 'entrenched structural barriers' holding back new housing supply.
Canada
Apr 18
CBC head pressed by MPs on executive pay in testy meeting
The committee is studying job cuts at CBC/Radio-Canada, after the organization said it is facing a projected $100-million deficit for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
Canada
May 7
Canadians should listen to CSIS head on TikTok warning, Trudeau says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canadians should pay attention after the director of Canada’s spy agency called TikTok a threat.
Canada
May 17
TV show recognizes Peterborough and Kawarthas as top boating destination
The award from Water Ways TV recognizes communities that bring "world-class boating experiences" to area residents and visitors.
Economy
May 15
Canadians filed fewer complaints over language rights in last year
Raymond Théberge says it's too early to say whether Canada witnessing a downward trend in complaints about violations of the Official Languages Act.
Canada
May 7
Quebec media say new bill to protect politicians is excessive, harms free speech
Quebec newsroom leaders are calling out a new bill to protect politicians from abuse, saying the legislation is excessive and potentially stifling to democratic debate.
Politics
May 16
Santana lifts Twins over Blue Jays 3-2
Yusei Kikuchi wanted to start an important six-game stretch against American League rivals with some of his best pitching.
Sports
May 10
DeLuca’s two-run homer lifts Rays over Jays 5-4
The Toronto Blue Jays know that something has to change. Pitcher Chris Bassitt, general manager Ross Atkins and manager John Schneider have all said as much over the past two days.
Sports
May 18
Conductor Andrew Davis, who headed Toronto Symphony Orchestra for 13 years, dies
Andrew Davis, an acclaimed British conductor who served as music director at orchestras on three continents, including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for 13 years, has died.
Canada
Apr 22
‘Vernon is home for us’: COVID-19 pandemic changes course of Nigerian man’s life
The Nigerian man was visiting his sister in Fort McMurray, Alta., and was scheduled to fly home in April 2020. But when the pandemic hit, Canadian borders closed.
Lifestyle
May 9
Spring housing market looms over the Bank of Canada’s rate decision. Here’s why
The Bank of Canada itself has warned a hot spring housing market could 'stoke' inflation. Here's what economist say those fears mean for the central bank's rate decision Wednesday.
Economy
Apr 9
Metro says grocery shoppers still hunting for deals even as inflation eases
Metro reported its second-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as its sales edged higher. Food and pharmacy sales were both up in the quarter.
Money
Apr 24
Mica Miller: Death of pastor’s wife ruled suicide, but questions of abuse persist
Mica Miller was found dead of an apparent suicide two days after serving divorce papers to her estranged husband, pastor John Paul Miller.
U.S. News
May 16
Turner’s twin blasts power Jays past Royals 6-5
The Toronto Blue Jays rested all-star shortstop Bo Bichette and key relievers Yimi Garcia and Jordan Romano weren't available, so it fell to Justin Turner to step up.
Sports
Apr 29
Latest milestones move Cedar LNG closer to getting a green light
The proposed US$3.4-billion Cedar LNG facility is looking more likely to become a reality in the wake of recent positive statements by the project partners.
Canada
Apr 5