WATCH LIVE | Ontario Minister of Labour to make Monday morning announcement
Ontario's Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development is set to make an announcement in Toronto Monday.

Ontario's Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development is set to make an announcement in Toronto Monday.
March 20 marks the first day of spring in the northern hemisphere, and, after a long, grey winter, Torontonians can soon look forward to warmer temperatures and sunnier days.
An Ontario woman has launched a lawsuit seeking $500,000 from Tim Hortons after she suffered major burns from an alleged ‘superheated’ tea. The company has denied all allegations and said she was ‘the author of her own misfortune.'
An Ontario man was shocked to get a notice for an $85 fine for trespassing after picking up a relative at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
An Ontario mother said was shocked when she saw the cost of baby formula jump by five to 10 dollars a case each month.
A man from Brampton, Ont. was told he had to pay $82,000 after his rental truck was stolen from his home in November.
A new program helps homebuyers with their down payment in return for a share of future profits.
Months after the phrase 'quiet quitting' started circulating on social media, the concept of 'quiet hiring'
After being closed for about 10 years, Zellers has announced when stores will reopen in Ontario.
The Canadian Government announced Tuesday it will provide close to $76-million over three years to the Canadian Transport Agency (CTA) in an effort to reduce the backlog of the recent 'record number' of air traveller complaints.
Alcohol prices will soon be rising in Canada. The federal government's annual escalator excise tax will go into effect this spring, raising the price of beer, wine, and spirits by just over six per cent.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s approval ratings have remained relatively stagnant over the last three months, a new survey has found.
Ontario’s integrity commissioner is hitting pause on a request from the NDP to investigate whether Premier Doug Ford acted improperly in relation to his daughter’s stag and doe party.
Ontario's libraries are asking the government to create a provincewide digital public library, to ensure residents in smaller municipalities have the same access to materials as people in large, urban centres.
Ontario's highest court dismissed multiple murderer Dellen Millard's conviction appeal for his father's murder Friday.
A 31-year-old man wanted on a Canada-wide warrant is back under arrest after being recognized this weekend.
An accused murderer was released on bail in Ontario this week after allegedly killing a 28-year-old man outside a bar despite a history of violent charges.
Toronto Maple Leafs fans proved they know how to sing the American national anthem just as well as the Canadian one after a microphone malfunction at Monday night's game.
Fans of the Toronto Maple Leafs can meet team legends at a public event hosted downtown this weekend.
The Art Gallery of Ontario released renderings this week of a major expansion that will add 40,000 square feet to the museum.
A busy streetcar in the heart of downtown Toronto could be shut down for about 20 months starting right before the summer.
A delivery driver spotted two pieces of luggage sitting in the middle of the street in downtown Toronto with Air Canada baggage tags. Instead of ignoring the lost luggage, he decided to do something about it.
Players for the Toronto Maple Leafs were spotted taking public transit Sunday morning on their way to the team’s annual outdoor practice at Nathan Phillips Square.
A home just 15-feet-wide in Toronto’s Trinity-Bellwoods neighbourhood has hit the market for nearly $3.4-million.
As the basketball world watches every move ahead of the NBA trade deadline with bated breath, the league announced the news of a big development off the court on Thursday.
A new artificial intelligence algorithm created by a Toronto student is helping researchers search the stars for signs of life.
The parents of young Ontario hockey player Ben Teague have been searching for answers since he died while at a team retreat in 2019. The mystery about what happened and the code of silence in hockey culture is explored in CTV W5's 'What Happened to Ben,' on CTVNews.ca and W5's official YouTube channel.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's calls for protests ahead of his anticipated indictment in New York have generated mostly muted reactions from supporters, with even some of his most ardent loyalists dismissing the idea as a waste of time or a law enforcement trap.
In an effort to keep the foreign interference story at the forefront, and to do an apparent endrun around the Liberal filibuster blocking one study from going ahead, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is forcing MPs to debate and then vote on a motion instructing an opposition-dominated House committee to strike its own review.
Officials are still looking for victims after a fire ripped through a building in Old Montreal last week, killing at least one person. At a press conference Monday morning, spokespersons for the Montreal police and Montreal fire department said six people are still missing. They come from various locations in Quebec, Ontario and the U.S.
Questions abound as to why U.S. President Biden is only now making the visit to Canada, more than two years into his presidency.
An Ontario woman has launched a lawsuit seeking $500,000 from Tim Hortons after she suffered major burns from an alleged ‘superheated’ tea. The company has denied all allegations and said she was ‘the author of her own misfortune.'
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is due to meet with Vladimir Putin in a political boost for the isolated Russian president after the International Criminal Court charged him with war crimes in Ukraine.
Peggy, a small hairless pug with a lopsided tongue, was recently crowned Britain’s ugliest dog. Melanie Nagy reports.
TELUS Online Security Director, Leigh Tynan, shares tips to identify potential scams and how you can protect yourself from being targeted.
A. Fisher & Associates Licensed Insolvency Trustee, Andy Fisher, discusses steps to make everyday life more affordable.
Naimark Law Firm Founder and President, Ryan Naimark, discusses the firms experience with personal injury and wrongful dismissal claims.
BNN Bloomberg's Iva Poshnjari explains how you can get the latest fashions without breaking the bank.
Ahead of International Women's Day, Nicole speaks to women business owners about being entrepreneurial.
Certified Naturopath, Audrey Sckoropad, shares details about Dose Juice's Apple Cider Vinegar wellness shot.
Stay and play in Ontario's winter wonderland. We visit Horseshoe Resort and Vetta Nordic Spa.