Toronto's nightlife faces legal challenges as class action alleges negligence in abuse cases involving top venues. Toronto Nightlife Giants Face Class Action Over Alleged Negligence in Abuse Case Toronto nightlife giants face a lawsuit for alleged negligence in abuse cases involving a known offender. Spotlight Ontario The Canada Report Staff Nov 27, 2025 — 3 min read
Tragic Brampton fire claims five lives, sparking community grief and safety concerns in Ontario. Brampton Fire: Five Found Dead After House Blaze Tragic Brampton fire claims five lives, sparks safety concerns. Investigation ongoing. Things You Missed Ontario The Canada Report Staff Nov 25, 2025 — 2 min read
Ontario Court of Appeal rules against Thunder Bay man, upholding $1.2M cash seizure in a 16-year legal battle. Ontario Court of Appeal Upholds Seizure of $1.2 Million from Thunder Bay Man Ontario Court upholds the seizure of $1.2 million from a Thunder Bay man, ending a 16-year legal battle. Things You Missed Ontario The Canada Report Staff Nov 22, 2025 — 3 min read
Ontario may require impaired drivers to pay child support if they cause a fatal crash involving a parent. Ontario Proposes Law Requiring Impaired Drivers to Pay Child Support After Fatal Crashes Ontario may require impaired drivers to pay child support after fatal crashes, inspired by a similar Texas law. Spotlight Ontario The Canada Report Staff Nov 19, 2025 — 2 min read
Former Niagara officer Kenneth Bettes arrested for multiple charges, sparking regional safety concerns. Former Niagara Police Officer Arrested for Indecent Acts, Assaults in Region Ex-Niagara officer Kenneth Bettes faces charges for indecent acts and assaults, sparking regional safety concerns. Things You Missed Ontario The Canada Report Staff Nov 14, 2025 — 2 min read
Simcoe County embraces its first snowfall, ensuring school buses operate safely amid winter's arrival. First Snowfall Hits Simcoe County; School Buses Continue Amid Safety Precautions Simcoe County's first snowfall arrives, but school buses keep rolling with safety measures in place. Things You Missed Ontario The Canada Report Staff Nov 10, 2025 — 2 min read
Ontario mandates removal of speed cameras, sparking varied reactions from local leaders and citizens. Ontario Speed Camera Ban Becomes Law, Municipalities Must Remove Devices by Nov. 14 Ontario bans speed cameras; municipalities must remove them by Nov. 14, sparking debate on road safety and traffic measures. Things You Missed Ontario The Canada Report Staff Nov 2, 2025 — 2 min read
The aftermath of the 2011 Goderich tornado shows the courthouse rising beyond twisted debris and splintered trees — a stark reminder of the day Canada’s “prettiest town” faced its darkest hour. Inside Goderich’s Rebuild: Warning Failures, Heritage Saved, And Hidden Climate Costs Investigation into Goderich’s 2011 tornado reveals warning failures, heritage triage, and hidden climate costs shaping Canada’s small towns. Deep Dive Ontario The Canada Report Staff Oct 30, 2025 — 17 min read