Winnipeg: The latest draw under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), held on April 9, 2026, has provided a fresh wave of opportunities for individuals
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Montreal Gas Prices Fall Below $2 Following Fragile US-Iran Ceasefire
Montreal: Fuel prices in Montreal have seen a significant decrease following the announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran. According to reports
TTC CEO Apologizes After Second Subway Oil Spill Disrupts Morning Commute
Toronto: Commuters on Toronto’s subway Line 2 faced significant disruptions after a second hydraulic oil spill occurred within a single week. TTC CEO Mandeep Dhaliwal
Canada’s Unemployment Rate Holds at 6.7%; 14,000 New Jobs Added in March
Ottawa: Canada’s labor market showed a modest recovery in March, with Statistics Canada reporting the addition of approximately 14,000 new jobs. This figure aligns with
B.C. Farmers Bracing for Crisis as Record Heat and Drought Threaten Crops
Vancouver: Reports indicate that farmers in British Columbia are deeply concerned as summer temperatures continue to soar. The B.C. Agriculture Council has warned that the
Trump Demands Naval Support from Europe to Secure Strait of Hormuz Amid Regional Tensions
President Donald Trump has issued a stern ultimatum to European allies, demanding tangible military contributions rather than mere diplomatic promises to secure the Strait of
Rising Airfares Drive Canadians to Book Flights Months in Advance to Offset Costs
As global fuel prices climb and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East persist, Canadian travelers are increasingly adopting early-booking strategies to avoid surging ticket prices.
Massive Fire Destroys Historic Buildings in Downtown New Glasgow; 14 Displaced
HALIFAX: A devastating fire broke out in the historic downtown area of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in the total loss of
New Response Team Launched to Boost Safety and Support Businesses in Downtown London
London, Ontario: The City of London, Ontario, has officially introduced a specialized Coordinated Informed Response (CIR) team aimed at enhancing safety and supporting local businesses
Cracks in the Conservative Camp: More MPs Heading to the Liberal Party?
OTTAWA – The Canadian political landscape is witnessing a significant shift as the governing Liberal Party appears to be gaining ground at the expense of
