TORONTO – Neil Lumsden has signed his organ donor card for decades, so the decision to do his part for concussion research was a no-brainer. Lumsden,...
Ontario’s Minister of Sport Neil Lumsden said Wednesday he intends to one day donate his brain for concussion research, while announcing new funding for a provincewide...
Inside a bustling unit at St. Michael’s Hospital in downtown Toronto, one of Shirley Bell’s patients was suffering from a cat bite and a fever, but otherwise...
What looked like a bounce back for Canada at the Paralympic Games was more of a return to form. Canada’s 10 gold medals in Paris were...
For anyone who spent their childhood riding stinky, noisy school buses, it’s a revelation to climb aboard one of the electric models coming off the assembly line at Lion Electric...
Alberta will soon expand its online gambling landscape to allow multiple players to operate legally, moving closer to a model used in Ontario. At present, the only...
The Liberal government is putting a stop to an immigration exemption that allows visitors to apply for work permits from within Canada. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada...
Got a light? Canada’s weed industry could probably use it. Tokyo Smoke is the latest Canadian cannabis retailer to close some of its locations and seek...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Thursday he would rein in Canada’s population growth if elected, claiming the Liberal government has “destroyed our immigration system” and insisting on...
Paralympic Games medals have become harder for Canadians to win, which makes them precious in Paris. Canada’s 126-member team is among 4,400 athletes from 168 countries...
A woman living in Regina says she’s worried changes the federal government announced Monday to the temporary foreign worker program may affect her ability to stay...
New restrictions to Canada’s temporary foreign worker program have been met with a mixed reaction in Calgary, one of the cities affected by the change. The...