MONTREAL – Residents in Southern Quebec are bracing for a period of difficult weather as Environment Canada issues a freezing rain warning effective through tonight.
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Fuel Price Hike Hits Maritime Provinces: Residents Feel the Squeeze
HALIFAX – Residents in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are facing a significant financial burden as petrol and diesel prices surged overnight. While these
Air Canada Fined Over $400,000 for Failing to Refund Passengers
OTTAWA – Canada’s flagship carrier, Air Canada, has been slapped with a substantial fine by the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) for violating aviation regulations and
Pilot Critically Injured in Small Plane Crash at Pitt Meadows Airport
VANCOUVER – A pilot is in critical condition after a small aircraft crashed at the Pitt Meadows Airport in British Columbia. According to BC Emergency
‘Change is Inevitable’: Quebec Labor Unions Modernize Policies
MONTREAL – Leading labor unions in Quebec are preparing to overhaul their operational methods and modernize in step with changing times. Approximately 5,000 delegates are
Canada PR Opportunities Expand: PNP Quotas See 31% Increase for 2026
OTTAWA – The Canadian federal government has announced a significant boost to the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) quotas for 2026, opening up more pathways for
Canada Rejects “Political Honesty” Law Despite Petition Signed by 45,000
OTTAWA – The Canadian federal government has officially dismissed a high-profile proposal that sought to establish legal consequences for politicians who intentionally spread misinformation. The
WestJet Accused of Using “Safety Loophole” to Deny Passenger Compensation
TORONTO – A series of investigative reports and passenger accounts have surfaced, alleging that WestJet is systematically misleading travelers to avoid paying legally mandated compensation.
Spring Spectacle in Japan: Sakura in Full Bloom and Hanami Festivities Begin
TOKYO – Thousands of tourists and locals have gathered across Japan to witness the breathtaking sight of the country’s iconic cherry blossoms (Sakura) reaching full
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to Step Down Following Language Controversy
TORONTO – Air Canada has officially announced that its President and CEO, Michael Rousseau, will step down from his position by the third quarter of
