WASHINGTON D.C. — In a historic decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has dealt a massive blow to President Donald Trump’s controversial “Liberation Day” tariff plan.
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B.C. to Launch Online Driver’s License Renewals; Services to Move Fingertips-Away
VANCOUVER – Renewing a driver’s license in British Columbia is set to become significantly easier as the provincial government moves to modernize its services. Under
Epstein Files Reveal Extensive Links to Quebec and Montreal; Crypto Investor Named
MONTREAL — The recently unsealed “Epstein Files,” consisting of millions of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice, have revealed extensive and surprising links
Canadians Rally Behind PM Mark Carney’s Economic Vision Amid Global Tensions
OTTAWA – A new national survey reveals that a strong majority of Canadians support Prime Minister Mark Carney’s efforts to diversify the national economy and
Canada’s Trade Deficit Narrows to $1.3 Billion in December: Statistics Canada
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
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
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Heavy Snowfall Disrupts Travel in Eastern Newfoundland: Flights Cancelled
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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
