The justices overturned a lower court order blocking the practice that limited the number of people who could apply for asylum each day
More than 40 companies from Canada’s defence sector were in Japan this week for the country’s largest-ever trade mission to Asia
Partnership will ‘leverage innovative financing tools’ to convert about 2,200 completed unsold condo units into affordable rental units
Large unit in a complex overlooking Toronto’s Don Valley has easy access to the subway, but is tucked away from the busyness
Denial comes after a U.S. official says Israel had pulled some of its troops back in a good faith gesture toward Lebanon’s government
Footage posted by the Mayor of Baruta municipality, Darwin González, showed emergency workers carrying out people on stretchers after two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday.
Federal court accepts at least 270 cases for judicial review of Ottawa’s new asylum law, with more applications each week, lawyers say
A soccer player covering their mouth while speaking could earn them a red card. The Globe's Sarah Wallace explains this new “Prestianni rule” at the World Cup, and why English midfielder Jude Bellingham wasn’t penalized for covering his mouth in a recent match. (A previous version of this video mispronounced the name of a player’s national team.)
On Monday, June 29, our team will be answering reader questions on the Canada Day crossword and how The Globe approaches puzzles in general
Victims’ relatives say the wreckage is vital to help educate the public on the incident, which they say is fading from Canadian memory
Group members harboured fringe conspiracy theories and hoped the attack would destabilize U.S. government, officials say
Limited by Tkachuk’s no-trade clause, Staios was pleased with the four-pick return he got for now former Senators’ captain
Price starred with the Montreal Canadiens for 15 seasons, while Bergeron suited up across 19 campaigns for the Boston Bruins
Readers reminisced on watching Hockey Night in Canada with their families and shared frustrations about rising prices of sports on TV
Back then, she couldn’t wait to get out of there, but today the former host of The Social and eTalk correspondent is much wiser
Vinay Kumar Gupta, 70, faced dangerous driving charges after an SUV he was driving crashed into the daycare north of Toronto
The famous artifact heads to England – still grappling with the economic effects of its decade-old split from the EU – in an effort to renew relations
Hyperscalers Alphabet and Amazon set to lose billions of dollars in market value; SpaceX trading near its close on first day of trading
Some child-care operators and advocates say these gains are proof there is a persuasive economic case for government investment
Competition Bureau received court approval to obtain more records related to its investigation into Sobeys’s parent company
On Thursday, June 25, at 1 p.m., we’re answering reader questions on the best places to travel this summer and how to save money while doing it
Hailed as a ‘Maestro’ who nurtured the country’s economic well-being, he was later criticized for his views on financial markets
Facing the prospect of denials, threat of US$15,000 bond per person, many fans chose to cheer their team on in Toronto instead
Two trains collided, prompting emergency responders to the scene; social media images show injured passengers with head wounds, though specific location and casualty figures remain unclear.
An individual donned a Scottish flag and golden medallion while leading a march in Rhode Island in advance of Scotland's World Cup match against Morocco.
An opinion columnist discusses how leaders often grow through challenging projects they initially felt unprepared to undertake.