Just over a year ago, news disappeared from Facebook and Instagram in Canada. The Agenda looks at the impact Meta’s ban on news has had on Canadians.
“Urban cyclists today face a roadway system that was not designed for them and which, in fact, is usually hostile to them. The reason can be traced back to the drawing boards of municipal planning ...
Canadian soccer star Atiba Hutchinson never gave up on the dream of taking this country to the ultimate competition: the World Cup. He joins us to discuss his memoir “The Beautiful Dream." ...
Doug Ford wants to sell you a bill of goods about bike lanes. The premier, speaking in Cobourg on Monday, laid out his arguments for restricting municipalities’ ability to build them, something the ...
After two by-election losses, the NDP terminating its supply-and-confidence agreement, and the Conservatives preparing to table a motion of non-confidence, what does the year ahead look like for ...
From cellphone "hotels" to patchwork policies to recalibrating lesson plans, teachers and schools across Canada are learning to navigate a classroom without cellphones. But some say that despite ...
Artificial intelligence is fast becoming a part of our daily lives, showing up in places we would never have expected, including at border crossings around the world. With more people fleeing their ...
When Dalton McGuinty was leading the Ontario Liberals into what he hoped would be a second consecutive election victory in 2007, he wanted a new slogan that reflected his party’s values and his ...
In the middle of the small crowd — near the tents, the lineup of kids awaiting face painting, the snack table — stood a jubilant Chiara Padovani. "When I say 'tenant,' you say 'power,'" she chanted to ...
A new charter challenge set to get underway on Monday will test the constitutionality of a controversial Ontario law that allows hospitals to place discharged patients into long-term-care homes not of ...