Two years after a man drove a rental van down a sidewalk, killing 10 and injuring 16, he has pleaded not criminally responsible because of the autism spectrum disorder.
Author: CATHERINE PORTER
From ‘Street Kid’ in India to Top Toronto Chef
After a rugged childhood, Sash Simpson realized his dream last year when he opened a high-end restaurant. Within months, the pandemic struck.
U.S. Election Results Are Welcomed in Canada
Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris both have warm ties to Canada, and are more in line with Canadian views on issues like climate change.
Canada Hasn’t Slept Well Since the U.S. Election
Canadians have been ripping their cuticles off while they wait for the United States to pick its next president.
Canada Hasn’t Slept Well Since the U.S. Election
Canadians have been ripping their cuticles off while they wait for the United States to pick its next president.
America Votes, Canada Fidgets
Canadians have been ripping their cuticles off while they wait for the United States to pick its next president.
Glimmers of Hope for a Winter With Tropical Travel
Canada’s public health experts are researching approaches to testing and quarantine that could make travel abroad more feasible.
‘Schitt’s Creek’ Star, and His Fans, Are Taking Indigenous Studies
Dan Levy suggested in an Instagram post that his fans study Canadian Indigenous history along with him. About 64,000 people signed up.
The Community That Covid-19 Built
On Hiawatha Road, the virus has stitched neighbors into a community that exchanges homemade food and homegrown produce.
Trudeau Adopts a Now-Familiar Tone of Contrition After WE Charity Scandal
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada apologized for failing to recuse himself in the awarding of a government contract to a charity with deep connections to his family.
