NHL expected to announce Detroit-Toronto Winter Classic

The NHL has scheduled a major news conference for Detroit on Thursday, which industry observers expect will be to announce a 2013 Detroit Red Wings-Toronto Maple Leafs Winter Classic hockey game.

TSX loses momentum in afternoon trading

The Toronto stock market gave up early gains late morning Wednesday with commodity stocks losing early momentum.

OPP investigate crash that closed Toronto-bound QEW

Provincial police are investigating after a collision between a van and a tractor-trailer closed the Queen Elizabeth Way, west of Toronto Wednesday morning.

Toronto council debating city’s transit future

A heated debate over the future of Toronto’s public transit future is underway at city hall on Wednesday as the chair of the TTC continues to rally support for a light rail-based plan discouraged by the mayor.

Canada’s top court takes on HIV disclosure debate

Canada’s top court is taking on a high-stakes debate on whether people with HIV are obligated to tell sexual partners about the condition.

Public pensions are sustainable long-term: watchdog

The demographic time bomb that will hit Canada once the baby boomers retire won’t cause a fiscal crisis, the country’s budget watchdog says.

Wounded Alta. Mounties expected to fully recover

As police continue to surround the rural Alberta property where two Mounties were shot on Tuesday, the RCMP said both officers are expected to fully recover from their wounds.

Canadians heading west in droves, 2011 census shows

The first batch of data from the latest Canadian census shows the country’s population increased 5.9 per cent between 2006 and 2011, to 33,476,688 people.

Toronto-bound QEW reopened after collision, fuel spill

The Toronto-bound lanes of the Queen Elizabeth Way have reopened after a tractor-trailer overturned and poured diesel gas across several lanes Wednesday morning.

Food-borne illness higher in Canada than U.S.: report

A new food safety report released by the Conference Board of Canada says rates of food-borne illnesses in Canada are higher than in the United States.

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