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TORONTO — Four pedestrians were injured after a vehicle crashed into multiple people on a walkway on Toronto Metropolitan University’s downtown campus, police said. The vehicle did not remain at the scene of the crash Tuesday afternoon, police said. Paramedics said two people were sent to hospital, one with minor injuries and the other with […]
TORONTO — Honda is not shifting any Canadian production to the United States, at least not for now, the company said Tuesday in response to a report that it was considering such a move. Japan’s Nikkei financial newspaper reported earlier in the day that Honda was looking to shift enough Canadian CR-V and Civic production […]
Police say four people have been injured in an apparent hit-and-run on Toronto Metropolitan University’s campus. Police say the vehicle did not remain at the scene of the crash on the downtown campus’s Nelson Mandela Walk. In an update to social media, police say two of the injured were sent to hospital. Police say the […]
TORONTO — AFC Toronto has a new majority owner, just days ahead of its debut in the Northern Super League. The new owner is Canadian-American entrepreneur Mark Mitchell of Mitchell Family Office (MFO), which has invested in more than 20 companies since its inception in 2015. The club said the Mitchell’s investment “lays the foundation […]
TORONTO — Honda Canada said Tuesday it is not considering changes to its Canadian automotive production, refuting a news report saying it was looking to shift some production to the United States. Japan’s Nikkei financial newspaper reported earlier Tuesday that Honda is looking to shift enough Canadian CR-V and Civic production to the U.S. so […]
TORONTO — The economic uncertainty created by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs permeated Ontario’s throne speech Tuesday, a ceremonial offering intended to set the new provincial government’s agenda and tone. The speech, delivered by Lt.-Gov. Edith Dumont, kicks off the new session of Premier Doug Ford’s third majority government. It leaned heavily on the theme […]
TORONTO — A new facility designed to house and support refugees and asylum seekers in Toronto is set to open next month with a focus on addressing mental health issues. The Canadian Mental Health Association in Toronto says Carlton House will accommodate up to 25 adults for six months to a year and provide them […]
ALLISTON — Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the president of Honda Canada has told him a report that the automaker is considering shifting some Canadian production to the United States in response to tariffs is inaccurate. Japan’s Nikkei financial newspaper says Honda is looking to shift enough Canadian CR-V and Civic production to the U.S. […]
Christian Covington has always been aware of his Hall of Fame father’s many football achievements, but he now has a deeper appreciation of them. Covington is heading into his second season with the B.C. Lions, signing with the hometown team last year following a nine-year stint in the NFL. Having one CFL campaign under his […]
TORONTO — The majority of Ontario’s electricity utilities don’t study how climate change could threaten parts of the power grid, a survey found as the province eyes changes that would require them to assess their vulnerability to extreme weather and build it into their infrastructure plans. A survey prepared for the Ontario Energy Board, the […]