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Ontario willing to accept accountability if health-care funding increased: Ford

Ontario willing to accept accountability if health-care funding increased: Ford

TORONTO — Ontario is willing to accept some strings from the federal government if they give the province more health-care funding, Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday.
Inflation, pandemic costs driving Ontario property tax hikes as upkeep backlogs grow

Inflation, pandemic costs driving Ontario property tax hikes as upkeep backlogs grow

TORONTO — With a number of Ontario municipalities eyeing property tax increases, experts say homeowners across the province can expect to see higher tax bills this year because of inflation, pandemic costs and recent provincial changes to development
S&P/TSX composite closes higher in broad gains, U.S. stocks also up

S&P/TSX composite closes higher in broad gains, U.S. stocks also up

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index closed higher on broad gains as commodities rose, while U.S. stock markets also ended up a day before the release of key inflation data. The S&P/TSX composite index ended up 126.19 points at 20,025.05.
Longtime Giants infielder Brandon Belt confident he can return to form with Blue Jays

Longtime Giants infielder Brandon Belt confident he can return to form with Blue Jays

TORONTO — Veteran infielder Brandon Belt's right knee issues were so bad at times last year that he questioned whether he'd be able to keep playing in the big leagues.
HBC says head of online division retiring, names Sophia Hwang-Judiesch as replacement

HBC says head of online division retiring, names Sophia Hwang-Judiesch as replacement

TORONTO — Hudson's Bay Co. says the head of The Bay, its online marketplace division, is retiring this month and that the current president of Hudson's Bay, which oversees Canadian retails stores, will take on the additional role.
Toronto police looking for victims after teens allegedly assaulted multiple people

Toronto police looking for victims after teens allegedly assaulted multiple people

Toronto police say they are looking for victims after a group of up to 10 girls allegedly assaulted several people at public transit stations last month. Police say the assaults took place on Dec. 17 between 10 p.m.

NHL remains abuzz about likely No. 1 pick Connor Bedard

TORONTO (AP) — Connor Bedard was the star as Canada won the world junior hockey championship earlier this month, providing a string of j aw-dropping and record-setting performances in the run to gold.
Toronto hospital network says all systems restored after outage

Toronto hospital network says all systems restored after outage

TORONTO — A major Toronto hospital network says all of its systems are working normally again after an outage earlier this week.
Avs great Joe Sakic appointed to Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee

Avs great Joe Sakic appointed to Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee

TORONTO — Colorado Avalanche president of hockey operations Joe Sakic has been appointed to the Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee.
Ontario launches public consultations on budget, focused on transportation, jobs

Ontario launches public consultations on budget, focused on transportation, jobs

TORONTO — Ontario is asking residents for their input on the upcoming budget, and questions in a public survey indicate major themes will be health-care staffing, transportation, jobs and the cost of living.