
Oct 20, 2025 | 8:00 AM
The Jays were facing possible elimination last night against the Seattle …and came back to beat them forcing a game 7 tonight.
The Jays could be going to the World Series.
Ontario politicians will return to Queen's Park for the first time in months as the legislature gets back to business today.
Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative government is expected to table a red-tape reduction bill as its first order of business.
The government is also poised to ban speed cameras in legislation this week.
Several parent groups across the province are expected to gather today in opposition to a looming ban against speed cameras.
Demonstrations will take place in Kitchener-Waterloo Toronto, Vaughan, Midland, and Ottawa.
The federal Liberals are set to announce measures today to counter fraud and strengthen Canadians' financial security.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne will be at a news conference with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree and secretary of state for seniors, Stephanie McLean.
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre has documented more than 30 types of fraud targeting Canadian consumers and businesses.
Brantford Police Service are appealing to the public for information for an assault on Wednesday.
Just after 9pm, police were called, after reports a man was walking near the Dunsdon Plaza, when he was approached by an unknown male who spayed a noxious substance in his face and then fled the area.
Police in Waterloo also investigating an assault that involved a noxious substance.
Police say officers responded to the area of Weber Street North and Victoria Street North after learning a male had been sprayed in the face.
They suspect also fled.
Thieves have pulled off a daring heist at the world's most-visited museum, stealing priceless jewels from the Louvre in Paris.
On Sunday morning, thieves used a basket lift to access the museum, smashed display cases holding the French Crown Jewels, and fled.
The daylight heist, ,with visitors already inside, took only four minutes and comes as staff complained that crowding and thin staffing are straining security.