Michelle McQuigge
Reporter for The Canadian Press
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Growing pains and alliances: potential scenarios from Ontario's vote
The twists and turns of Ontario's election campaign have made it impossible to predict whether a majority or minority government will be elected in Thursday's vote. Several possible scenarios are in play. Here's what the experts are saying.
Anxiety, fear and grief normal at this stage for van attack witnesses: experts
Konstantin Goulich had only travelled steps from his apartment building before he saw the first dead body.
Eight women and two men killed in Toronto van attack: coroner
After four days of painstaking "scientific" efforts to identify the victims of a horrific attack in Toronto, authorities released on Friday, April 27, 2018, the names of eight women and two men who died when a van mounted a sidewalk, mowing down pedestrians in its path.
Ten dead, 15 injured in van incident authorities call a horrific attack
Ten people died and 15 others were injured when a van mounted a sidewalk and struck multiple pedestrians along a stretch of one of Toronto's busiest streets, authorities said Monday, calling it "a horrific attack."
Investigation into alleged serial killer McArthur expands as new charge laid
The already sprawling investigation into alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur has expanded more than 40 years into the past, police said Wednesday as they laid another murder charge in the case.
Feds designate Dionne Quintuplets birth as nationally historical event
The federal government has deemed the birth of the Dionne Quintuplets as an event of national historical significance.
Ontario budget to include major investments in health care: throne speech
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, whose Liberals face an uphill battle in the spring provincial election after 15 years in office, countered her opponents' election promise of change with one of her own on Monday, March 20, 2018, saying only her party can deliver "big change."
Christine Elliott concedes Ontario Tory leadership to Doug Ford after a review of 'serious irregularities'
Christine Elliott initially disputed Saturday's results, alleging they stemmed from "serious irregularities" in the vote. Her campaign had also said that she garnered a majority of votes and had won a majority of ridings in the leadership race. But on Sunday, she conceded following a private meeting with the winner, Doug Ford.
Five things to know about new Ontario Tory leader Doug Ford
Doug Ford has been named the new leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservatives, winning a contest fraught with complications. Here are five things to know about the new Tory leader.
Group of masked, black-clad people roams Hamilton, damaging stores, cars
A band of masked vandals describing themselves as "ungovernables" roamed through a stretch of an Ontario city hurling rocks at small businesses and causing up to $100,000 in damage, local police said on Sunday, March 4, 2018.