After a tense few months in Parliament, Canada’s Prime Minister is expected to make an announcement on his political future Monday morning.
Ford has proposed buying Alaska as a counterproposal to Donald Trump’s frequent reference of Canada as America’s 51st state.
As we welcome the new year, Now Toronto is taking a moment to reflect on its most memorable and viral TikTok videos of 2024.
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Justin Trudeau announced he is resigning as Canada’s prime minister and proroguing Parliament until March. The prime minister revealed the news on Monday outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa.
It’s a new year and that means one thing, 365 more days of endless musical entertainment in the city, check out these ...
With longer nights, and brighter lights in store this winter, the city is filled with bold and innovative ideas in January.
Heads up, Ontarians! Keep your eyes peeled for rebate cheques landing in your bank account by the end of this month or early February.
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All of Pickering’s public meetings will be held virtually as of Jan. 6, a decision taken by the city’s Mayor due to safety concerns.
A Canadian food bank fears it will soon be unable to keep up with demand, amid new report findings that predict families will pay more than $800 more on groceries this year.
Kick off the new year with some fun winter activities that the whole group can enjoy. From museums to free skating, there’s tons to do in the city to start the new year strong.