VANCOUVER – In a significant move to address labor shortages, the Federal Government has granted British Columbia an additional 960 provincial nominations. This increase brings
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The rise and exit of Pablo Rodriguez as Quebec Liberal leader
MONTREAL — Just six months after winning the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party (QLP), Pablo Rodriguez has resigned amid a deepening crisis involving allegations
Fuel Prices Drop Across the Maritimes
Halifax: Fuel prices have decreased across the Maritime provinces, with Nova Scotia registering the most significant drop in gasoline costs. Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island
Kitchener Passes 2026 Budget with 2.2% Property Tax Increase
Kitchener: The City of Kitchener has passed its 2026 budget. The Kitchener Council unanimously approved the budget during a special council meeting on Tuesday, which
First segment of Canadian high-speed rail to be built between Montreal, Ottawa
Ottawa: Federal Minister of Transport Steven MacKinnon has officially announced the launch of Project Alto, Canada’s new high-speed rail initiative. The first segment of the
Waterloo Region Seeks New Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to Lead Housing Initiatives
Toronto: The Region of Waterloo has reportedly initiated the process to hire a new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), the municipality’s most senior official. In an
Campaign Launched for Referendum to End Private School Funding in Alberta
Calgary: A grassroots coalition is mobilizing to initiate a vote on whether the Canadian province of Alberta should stop providing public funds to private schools.
Mexico Imposes Up to 50% Tariffs on Imports from India, China and Other Asian Nations
MEXICO CITY—Mexico has approved a sweeping tariff overhaul, dramatically increasing import duties by up to 50% on over 1,400 products from countries with which it
Water Main Break Floods Major Brampton Intersection; Repairs Underway
BRAMPTON: A major water main break at a key intersection in Brampton has caused significant flooding, forcing the closure and restriction of roads in the
Porter Dispatchers Vote 100% to Strike
TORONTO — The Canadian Airline Dispatchers Association (CALDA) has announced a unanimous 100 percent vote in favour of strike action by its membership at Porter
