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
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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
Carney announces $2B in defence spending for Nova Scotia
HALIFAX – Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled a massive defense infrastructure plan for Atlantic Canada, pledging over $3 billion in investments to modernize the
Prime Minister Mark Carney Announces Over $1 Billion for Base Gagetown
NEW BRUNSWICK – In a landmark move for Canadian defense, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a massive funding injection of over $1 billion for
Slight Increase in Gas Prices Across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
OTTAWA – Residents in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are seeing a slight uptick in gasoline prices this week, following the latest regulatory adjustments. While
Rising Colorectal Cancer Cases in Canada: Experts Call for Lower Screening Age
TORONTO – Health experts in Canada are raising alarms over a significant spike in colorectal cancer cases among younger populations, prompting urgent calls to lower
Controversial Anti-Hate Bill C-9 Passes House of Commons; Moves to Senate
OTTAWA – The Liberal government’s contentious new anti-hate legislation, Bill C-9, officially titled the “Combatting Hate Act,” has successfully passed through the House of Commons.
