OTTAWA – Canada’s labor market presented a complex picture in January 2026, as the national unemployment rate fell to 6.5%, down from 6.8% in December.
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Alberta Quietly Slashes Health Coverage for IEC Foreign Workers
EDMONTON – A recently uncovered policy shift in Alberta’s healthcare system has sparked significant concern among foreign workers and employers across the province. Effective January
Humboldt Broncos Tragedy: Jaskirat Singh Sidhu Moves Closer to Deportation After Refugee Bid Rejected
CALGARY – A legal bid by Jaskirat Singh Sidhu to remain in Canada as a refugee has been rejected, bringing the truck driver responsible for
Brandon Unveils Comprehensive Tourism Strategy and New Branding Initiative to Spark Growth
BRANDON, MB – The city of Brandon, Manitoba’s second-largest urban center, is embarking on an ambitious journey to transform its tourism sector and rebrand itself
Extreme Cold Grips Eastern Ontario: Cold Warnings Issued for Kingston and Pembroke
TORONTO– Environment Canada has issued an urgent weather warning for various parts of Eastern Ontario as a blast of arctic air is expected to bring
Suspect Identified in Scarborough Church Theft Using DNA Evidence
MISSISSAUGA: Toronto Police have reportedly identified a suspect in connection with the high-profile theft at St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Forane Church in Scarborough. Investigations reveal
Carney and Poilievre to Meet as Parliament Resumes: Cooperation Sought on U.S. Trade Tensions
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are expected to meet this week following the resumption of Parliament, signaling a rare
B.C. Ministers and Local Leaders Head to Ottawa to Secure Federal Funding for Flood Protection
VICTORIA- British Columbia’s Emergency Management Minister Kelly Greene is leading a high-level delegation to Ottawa this week to demand federal funding for critical flood prevention
Calgary Executive Committee to Hold Key Vote on the Closure of ‘Safeworks’ Consumption Site
EDMONTON – The Calgary City Executive Committee is set to vote today on a motion regarding the closure of “Safeworks,” the city’s only supervised drug
B.C. First Nation Issues Urgent Travel Advisory for United States Amid Immigration Crackdown
VANCOUVER –The Huu-ay-aht First Nations, a community situated on the western coast of Vancouver Island, has issued a formal advisory urging its members to avoid
