OTTAWA: Canadian mushroom growers are warning of potential market instability, production cuts, and job losses as new U.S. tariffs are set to take effect on
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Service restored on Lines 1 and 4 after staffing related shutdown Saturday
OTTAWA: Service has officially been restored on Lines 1 and 4 of Ottawa’s rail network after critical workforce shortages forced both lines offline on Saturday.
Economists Warn Canada’s Annual Inflation Could Surge Past 3% in April Driven by Soaring Fuel Costs
TORONTO: Financial experts have warned that Canada’s annual inflation rate is poised to jump past the 3% threshold in April, driven heavily by a severe
Canada’s Real Estate Market Remains Sluggish Despite the Start of the Spring Season
TORONTO: Recent reports indicate that Canada’s real estate sector has failed to generate significant momentum during its highly anticipated spring market. Although minor improvements have
“Scrap Interprovincial Trade Barriers”: Canadian Wine Producers Demand Legal Reforms to Boost Economy
OTTAWA: A newly released report reveals that dismantling interprovincial trade restrictions on alcohol could unlock billions of dollars in additional revenue for Canada’s domestic wine
Pope Leo XIV to visit France in September this year
ROME: Pope Leo XIV has added a significant new destination to his busy international travel schedule for this year. The Vatican confirmed that the Pontiff
Following Cellphone Restrictions, Manitoba Moves to Ban YouTube in Schools with Strict Legal Measures
WINNIPEG: Following its recent crackdown on mobile phones, Manitoba’s ambitious new legislation to ban social media and artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for youth could soon
ISIL second-in-command Abu-Bilal al-Minuki killed, US and Nigeria say
WASHINGTON: In a major setback to the terrorist organization Islamic State (ISIS), U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the group’s global second-in-command, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, has
Canada PGWP Crisis: Missing Portal Slot for Language Certificates Leaves International Students in Limbo
OTTAWA: A critical technical flaw in Canada’s immigration portal has thrown the futures of thousands of international students into jeopardy, leading to a surge in
Quebec proposes law allowing people to obtain conjugal violence history of partners
QUEBEC CITY: The Quebec government has introduced landmark legislation designed to empower individuals to assess their safety within intimate relationships. Tabled on Wednesday, Bill 4—formally
