[ad_1] “Where is our pool?” read one of the signs held aloft by children who had waded into the reflecting pool in Nathan Phillips Square on...
[ad_1] There’s freedom during a city blizzard. If you have skis, that is. During Monday’s snowstorm I slogged my way home like every other straphanger in...
[ad_1] Some Toronto officials and former agency directors are losing unlimited free parking at Green P lots and on-street parking, but many more politicians, officials and...
[ad_1] Aymen Derbali swivels his wheelchair toward the large windows of his new living room, sparsely furnished with ornate rugs. He bows his head and closes...
[ad_1] OTTAWA—The mayors of Canada’s big cities have launched an election-year appeal for a new relationship with the federal government in the face of rising tensions...
[ad_1] The mayors of Canada’s largest cities are ramping up pressure on the Trudeau government to deliver a major cash infusion to cope with a housing...
[ad_1] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered an optimistic vision for Quebec, but few concrete promises as he delivered a series of campaign-style speeches in the provincial capital Friday. With...
[ad_1] The Conservatives want to pick up seats in Quebec in October’s federal election and are lining up veterans of municipal politics to get them. The latest...
[ad_1] The city has not set a firm deadline to forcibly remove people living in makeshift encampments beneath the Gardiner Expressway but if they do decide...
[ad_1] More than two years after council approved an ambitious 10-year cycling plan, the city has built less than 6 per cent of the bike lanes...