TORONTO – The Ontario government is moving forward with an unprecedented expansion of the provincial correctional system, aiming to add nearly 6,000 new beds by
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Diesel prices drop nearly six cents on P.E.I.
CHARLOTTETOWN – Consumers in Prince Edward Island (PEI) are seeing significant relief at the pumps as diesel prices dropped by 5.7 cents per litre following
Lane closures begin this week for Highway 400 bridge work
BARRIE – As part of the ongoing Highway 400 bridge replacement project, motorists in Barrie should prepare for traffic lane closures on Dunlop Street starting
Canada to Bolster Arctic Surveillance with New Coast Guard Drone Trials
OTTAWA- The Canadian Coast Guard is set to deploy advanced surveillance drones to strengthen monitoring in the Arctic region. The decision to begin trials with
Risk of flooding in Toronto as heavy rain hits the region
TORONTO- Environment Canada has issued a flood watch for Toronto as heavy rain continues to lash the city. National weather agencies report that intense rainfall,
Canada to Shift Defense Strategy, Reducing Dependence on U.S. Suppliers
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a significant pivot in Canada’s defense policy, aiming to end the nation’s long-standing over-reliance on the United States for
Canadian Rangers Deployed to Gjoa Haven Amid Severe Cold and Water Shortages
IQALUIT – The Canadian federal government has authorized the emergency deployment of Canadian Rangers to Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, to assist the community as it battles
Fire Erupts at Scarborough Car Dealership; Multiple Vehicles Destroyed
TORONTO – A major fire broke out at a car dealership in Scarborough early Sunday morning, resulting in the destruction of several vehicles. Emergency crews
‘Did Anyone Have a Bourbon?’: Mark Carney Mocks Trump Policies with Sharp Wit
MONTREAL – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney took a sharp, satirical aim at U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic policies during a Liberal Party convention in
Canada Workers Benefit Increase: Higher Payments for Low-Income Workers Starting July 2026
OTTAWA – In a significant move to support low- and modest-income earners, the Canadian government has announced an increase to the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB).
