York Regional Police told CityNews no one injured.
She was taken to Sunnybrook Hospital
Ontario’s environmental watchdog is calling for a "serious discussion" on road tolls to decrease traffic and reduce greenhouse gases, but all three major parties say if they are elected this fall they don’t plan to make motorists pay to use roads.
The bombshell announcement prompted accusations that the Quebec justice system, already struggling with funding and workload issues, has tumbled into total disarray.
Former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic was placed in a UN detention unit Tuesday to await trial on genocide charges, 16 years after he was indicted in the killing of 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the worst massacre of civilians in Europe since World War II.
Winnipeg is one step closer to its NHL return today, after True North Sports and Entertainment announced an agreement to purchase the NHL’s Atlanta Thrashers. It’s not a done deal, however, as the league must approve the sale and move of the yet-to-be-named team first.
An international panel of experts is classifying the radiation from cellphones as "possibly carcinogenic" to humans, due to a possible link to brain cancer.
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is calling on Canadian businesses to help fuel economic growth by ramping up investment and creating jobs, as Canada turns the corner from the recession.
Canada Post and its postal workers appear far apart on substantive labour and compensation issues only three days before a strike could be in full effect.
Ontario has joined Quebec and Nova Scotia in warning Prime Minister Stephen Harper to abandon his plans to reform the Senate, but the province went even further Tuesday by calling on the federal government to scrap the upper chamber.