Crowdfunding can help a business get off the ground, or stay afloat, but it can also open up individuals to online attacks and public scrutiny.
Years after they lost tens of thousands of dollars by investing with Fortress Real Developments, several investors are hoping to see the company’s principals found guilty of criminal fraud in Toronto Wednesday.
An internet sleuth pointed authorities to the whereabouts of a longtime U.S. fugitive leading a double life in Ontario. CBC News has pieced together new details about the anonymous tip that led Toronto police earlier this year to apprehend Patrick Lutts Jr., more than two decades after he vanished.
It was thanks to the quick thinking of a couple of parents on their way to pick up their kids that Sabato Borrelli saw his 87th birthday after going into cardiac arrest. Now, Borrelli and some of his family members got to meet the pair of strangers turned 'superheroes.'
A Canadian microbiologist is warning good handwashing habits adopted during the pandemic have fallen by the wayside. The Ottawa Hospital is turning to technology to combat that trend.
"That's a good place to start to show the landlords of Ontario they can't just throw their tenants out," Darlene Wesley, who lived in the building for nearly 20 years, told CBC Hamilton.
Tuesday night's game at Rogers Place saw the blue and orange win 4-1 against the Stars. 
Since U.S. President Donald Trump started threatening and imposing tariffs on Canada and travellers have reported being detained at the border, there's been a notable drop in visitors heading south in recent months, according to Statistics Canada. 
U.S. President Donald Trump has put a price tag on Canada joining his proposed Golden Dome missile defence system — and renewed his annexation threat in the process.
Despite the pomp and circumstance surrounding the speech from the throne, the moments leading up to it were all but formal.
If there's one thing you can expect from a series like The Handmaid's Tale, it's that it won't wrap up neatly. But the popularity of shows that depict our worst fears for society only seems to grow in times of political uncertainty and cultural shifts, according to experts and critics who follow the genre.