Ottawa woman seeks to sue ‘Freedom convoy’ protesters in $9.8M class action
On Friday, Ottawa resident Zexi Li filed a lawsuit seeking damages for emotional and mental distress, headaches, sleeping difficulties, difficulty concentrating and interference with quiet...
Canada tries to build diplomatic bridges as war of words over Ukraine heats up
In the face of a growing crisis over Russia’s military buildup in eastern Europe, Canada is trying to aid Ukraine’s military preparation even as it...
All eyes are on Pierre Poilievre as Conservatives prepare for leadership race
Party insiders were abuzz Friday with speculation about whether the Ottawa MP would enter the contest to replace Erin O’Toole.
GoFundMe closes ‘Freedom convoy’ fundraiser after reports from police
The platform said it would release the funds for a peaceful demonstration, but not for an occupation that has been linked to illegal activity.
What (if anything) can police do to stop an Ottawa-style occupation?
The biggest mistake is to not anticipate the risk, experts say.
Police close University Ave. at hospital row ahead of Saturday protest convoy
Protesters are expected to gather at various locations across the GTA and Southern Ontario before converging on Queen’s Park at noon on Saturday.
Toronto health care workers planning counter-protest to Saturday truck convoy
Protesters are expected to gather at various locations across the GTA and Southern Ontario before converging on Queen’s Park at noon on Saturday.
Ottawa police brace for weekend surge of ‘Freedom Convoy’ protesters
The police chief also said he has received death threats, and urged protesters not to bring guns and other weapons to the demonstration.
Land prices for select lots have tripled in a year — thanks to a new Toronto real estate rush that makes the housing market seem tame
Unable to ignore new online habits, businesses like Microsoft are scooping up industrial land and converting it into data centres and facilities.
With truck convoy set to arrive Saturday, Toronto scrambles to prepare for ‘disruption’
While road closures may be disruptive, they are necessary, Toronto Mayor John Tory said at a Friday news conference.