WASHINGTON D.C. — Canadian astronaut Jenni Gibbons is set to play a pivotal role in NASA’s historic Artemis II mission, marking a significant milestone in
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Landmark Changes in Canada: Wage Hikes and Free Healthcare Services Set for April 1
OTTAWA — Canada is preparing for a wave of transformative federal policy shifts effective April 1, 2026, aimed at easing the cost of living and
EU Adopts ‘Trump-Style’ Migration Reforms; New Detention Hubs Spark Controversy
BRUSSELS — The European Union is facing intense scrutiny over its decision to significantly tighten migration policies, a move critics are labeling as a “Trump-style”
New Era for the NDP: Avi Lewis Elected as Party Leader
WINNIPEG — In a move signaling a major shift for the New Democratic Party (NDP), filmmaker and activist Avi Lewis has been elected as the
Prince Edward Island Issues 101 Invitations in Latest PNP Draw
CHARLOTTETOWN – Prince Edward Island (PEI) has conducted its third provincial immigration draw of the year, issuing invitations to 101 candidates. The draw, held on
Alberta to Shift to ‘No-Fault’ Auto Insurance: Drivers Expected to Save $250 Annually
EDMONTON — Alberta is set to overhaul its auto insurance system by transitioning to a “no-fault” model, a move projected to save the average driver
Algonquin College Campus Closure Sparks Protests: International Student Cap Impacts Canadian Higher Education
OTTAWA — Canada’s higher education sector is facing a deepening crisis following the federal government’s strict caps on international student permits. The latest casualty of
Halifax Moves to End Tax Break for Nova Scotia Power; Direct Property Tax Vote Looming
HALIFAX — The Halifax Regional Council is prepared to vote on a landmark proposal that could significantly alter how Nova Scotia Power (NS Power) pays
Thieves Take a ‘Big Break’ With 12 Tonnes of KitKat in Massive European Heist
GENEVA — In a heist that gives a literal meaning to the brand’s famous slogan, thieves in Europe have made off with a massive shipment
Ontario’s ‘Sunshine List’ Hits Record High: Over 404,000 Public Sector Workers Earn Over $100K
TORONTO — The Ontario government has released its 2025 Public Sector Salary Disclosure, commonly known as the “Sunshine List,” revealing that over 400,000 public employees
