OTTAWA: Canada’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed significantly in December, falling to $1.3 billion from a revised $2.6 billion in November. According to the latest report
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Pneumonia Cases Surge in Canada: Sharp Increase in Hospitalizations Among Children
OTTAWA – Canada is experiencing a dramatic rise in pneumonia-related hospitalizations, with new data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) revealing a significant
Hydro-Québec Announces Massive Electricity Rate Hike for Data Centers and Crypto Miners
MONTRÉAL – In a major move to manage provincial energy resources, Hydro-Québec has announced a significant increase in electricity rates for large-scale data centers and
Heavy Snowfall Disrupts Travel in Eastern Newfoundland: Flights Cancelled
ST. JOHN’S – A powerful winter storm has brought life to a standstill in eastern Newfoundland, dumping massive amounts of snow across the region. With
PEI MLAs Rank as Lowest Paid in Canada: Commission Report
CHARLOTTETOWN – Elected representatives in Prince Edward Island (PEI) currently receive the lowest compensation of any provincial or territorial legislators in Canada, according to a
Tofino Expresses Concern After B.C. Rejects New Hospital Proposal
TOFINO, BC – The District of Tofino has voiced significant alarm following the British Columbia government’s decision to reject a proposal for a new, state-of-the-art
Toronto Pearson Plane Crash: Survivors Mark One-Year Anniversary of Miraculous Escape
TORONTO – Today marks the first anniversary of the terrifying crash of Delta Air Lines Flight 4819 at Toronto Pearson International Airport, an event that
Saskatchewan Movie Theatres Thrive Despite Rise of Streaming Services
REGINA – Despite the overwhelming prevalence of online streaming platforms, independent movie theaters across Saskatchewan are reporting a significant surge in business and audience engagement.
Winter Blast Set to Return to Saskatchewan: Heavy Snow and Frigid Temperatures Forecast
REGINA- Those in Saskatchewan who have grown accustomed to the recent mild weather are in for a sharp return to reality. Environment and Climate Change
Investigation Concluded in Tumbler Ridge School Shooting; Building Returned to District
TUMBLER RIDGE, BC – The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) have officially concluded their on-site investigation at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School following last week’s devastating
