Andrea Carranza and her husband vied for at least a dozen condo units when they first arrived in Toronto last summer. Every single landlord rejected their...
Advocates are calling on the the City of Toronto to provide more emergency shelter spaces for unhoused people, saying its heat relief strategy is not realistic in...
The Ontario government rolled out an online tool Monday to help consumers find outlets to buy beer, wine, cider and spirits, while some 9,000 LCBO workers remain...
The upcoming Toronto-St. Paul’s federal byelection will be a critical test for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his party — a bellwether indicating how the party...
Anushen Selvasegar can barely fit his hand through the narrow opening in his bedroom window to feel the breeze outside of his 14th-floor apartment in St....
Toronto police are warning the public about a suspicious drug after three people died in suspected overdoses this week. Officers responded to four separate overdose calls in...
The Ontario government has allocated $3.7 billion less than what’s needed to fund existing programs and its announced commitments in children, community and social services, the...
Toronto’s oldest queer bookshop was on the brink of closing its doors last month after facing eviction but it is now back on its feet after an outpouring...
Five more Ontario school boards and two private schools have joined an ongoing lawsuit against some of the world’s largest social media companies that argues their...
The Ontario government says it is “100 per cent opposed” to Toronto Public Health’s bid to have small amounts of illegal drugs for personal use decriminalized in the...
Toronto’s medical officer of health says she will resign from her position at the end of the year after eight years on the job. Dr. Eileen de Villa...
A plan to allow townhouses and small apartment buildings up to six storeys on major streets across Toronto has been approved by a city committee, but...