Premier Doug Ford says a pricey ad targeting Americans with anti-tariff messaging has caught the attention of Donald Trump.
The government of Ontario, Canada, is threatening to sue GM for discontinuing BrightDrop, accusing it of breaching a contract with the province.
Once provincial legislation passes, Barrie will stop using speed cameras; mayor would like to see continued investment in ...
Bayou Sara Brewing Co. in Saint Francisville will open late October after two years of planning and 14 months of construction ...
Data from the City of London shows a general trend toward slower speeds in areas where automated speed enforcement (ASE) ...
The City of London provided CBC with data outlining how fast drivers go when automated speed enforcement cameras are ...
LANGUAGE, PLEASE! Manager John Schneider’s unbridled exuberance right after his Blue Jays became ALCS champions culminated in ...
Ontario's big city mayors are offering to make changes to speed camera programs in their communities in a bid to convince the ...
It was auditor general day on Parliament Hill, but let's start with the news that General Motors is ending production of a ...
I think it is a very, very good start at what I’ve seen so far,” he said. “We’ll see where we end up when he puts it forward ...
Parent groups against looming speed-camera prohibition in Ontario are holding provincial day of action today as MPPs return ...
Canadian officials are targeting American tariffs in a new ad campaign featuring a surprising voice. CBC reports Ontario is ...