McGuinty has turned the tables on his critics in the HST spat.
Shane Kelter, 32, was killed early Sunday morning.
A prisoner escaped Tuesday morning after two masked, gun-toting men overpowered guards at Hamilton General Hospital.
In an effort to stop the spread of online images of child sexual abuse, the government introduced a bill requiring ISPs to report suspected child porn offences.
The group targeted four red-headed students at Burlington Central High School.
The 41-year-old is wanted for breach of reconizance.
Sgt. Tim Burrows asked dozens of motorists what made their commute more difficult.
Alton Reid, 35, is the city’s 54th murder victim of the year.
The animal was captured late Tuesday morning and authorities say it will be fine.
Authorities are waiting for staff from the Toronto Zoo to arrive to help them remove the animal, who’s resting on a patch of grass near Dundas and University.
The Ford smashed through the building, located near Eglinton Avenue and McCowan Road, around 1:45am.
In an effort to stop the spread of online images of child sexual abuse, the government plans to introduce a bill requiring ISPs to report suspected child porn offences.
Police are investigating a series of crashes that happened early Tuesday, including two fatal accidents.
A woman was killed when she was struck near Danforth Road and Warden Avenue Tuesday morning.
A collision at Highways 7 and 50 has forced authorities to close the area for the morning rush, and a second crash has closed lanes on Highway 400.
ETF officers were called to Marc Garneau Collegiate after a student was apparently spotted carrying a gun.
Fed up over Premier McGuinty’s refusal to hold public hearings about the 13 per cent tax, politicians walked out of Monday’s Question Period.
The Crown told the court it had no evidence against the suspects. Three other men are still facing second-degree murder charges.
The Crown is consenting to an acquittal for a woman convicted of killing her four-month-old son largely on the basis of evidence from Dr. Charles Smith.
Despite two provincial court rulings that say otherwise, the government says its street racing law is constitutional. An 18-year-old woman caught doing 157km/h on Highway 407 had the charge against her dropped by a Newmarket judge last week.