OTTAWA – Conservative MP Ted Falk has signaled that Canada may be headed toward a general election in 2026, citing the mounting challenges faced by
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‘Byzantion’ Breaks the Ice: First Ship of the Year Welcomed at Port of Montreal
MONTREAL – Continuing a maritime tradition that spans nearly two centuries, the Port of Montreal has officially welcomed its first ocean-going vessel of the New
Canada Rings in 2026 with Spectacular Coast-to-Coast Celebrations
ST. JOHN’S – Canada enthusiastically welcomed the arrival of 2026 with vibrant festivities stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. Residents of St. John’s,
Nova Scotia Faces Severe Water Crisis Risk by 2050, Government Report Warns
HALIFAX – Climate change is poised to create significant hurdles for Nova Scotia in the coming decades, with a newly released provincial report highlighting a
Manitoba Braces for Financial Strain as Taxes and Fees Surge in 2026
WINNIPEG – Residents of Manitoba are facing a significantly tighter budget as they enter 2026, with a wave of federal, provincial, and municipal tax hikes
Ottawa Launches Major Overhaul of Recycling System with Expanded Item List
OTTAWA – A significant transformation of Ottawa’s recycling system officially takes effect today, January 1, 2026, introducing a wider range of recyclable materials and a
Marriage no longer enough to get a US Green Card, says American immigration attorney
WASHINGTON – Marrying a U.S. citizen is no longer a guaranteed ticket to a Green Card, according to prominent American immigration attorney Brad Bernstein. While
Canada’s Grocery Code of Conduct Becomes Fully Operational to Ensure Fairness and Transparency
OTTAWA: In a landmark move for the Canadian retail sector, the much-anticipated “Grocery Code of Conduct” is set to take full effect tomorrow, January 1,
Global Celebrations Kick Off as Pacific Islands and New Zealand Welcome 2026
SYDNEY/LONDON: The world has officially begun welcoming the year 2026, with the first celebrations erupting in the Pacific. The island nation of Kiribati was the
Federal Government Announces $1.2 Million Funding to Combat Drug Crisis in Ottawa Through New Pilot Project
OTTAWA: In a significant effort to address the escalating toxic drug crisis, the federal government has announced a nearly $1.2 million funding package for the
