TORONTO: The City of Toronto is preparing to open more than 1,200 shelter spaces to assist people experiencing homelessness this winter. This initiative is part
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Alberta government proposes increasing highway speeds to 120 km/h
CALGARY: The Alberta government is considering raising the speed limit on the province’s rural divided highways and has launched a public consultation to gather feedback.
Bolton Criticizes Carney’s Tariff Ad Apology as a Sign of Weakness in Future Talks
WASHINGTON, D.C.: John Bolton, the former U.S. National Security Advisor to President Donald Trump, criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to apologize for an anti-tariff
Shootings up in Edmonton in September
EDMONTON: The Edmonton Police Service (EPS) has reported a significant surge in gun violence, particularly during the month of October. According to EPS data, the
TTC rolling out system to ‘call out’ bad behaviour over station speakers
TORONTO: The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is preparing to launch a controversial pilot project that would see transit staff publicly call out disruptive passengers over
Canadian travelers to Europe face new border measures as security ramps up
OTTAWA: European countries have announced a significant tightening of border regulations for visa-exempt travelers undertaking short-term visits, a move that will affect Canadian citizens, among
Sault housing prices drop as unsold homes linger on the market
OTTAWA — House prices in the Sault Ste. Marie area have seen a dip, signaling a potential slowdown in the local economy. Reports indicate that
55 injured in Jakarta mosque blast during Friday prayers; teen suspect identified
JAKARTA — An explosion at a high school mosque in Indonesia injured 54 people during Friday prayers, according to initial reports. The majority of the
Canadian Disability Benefit Procedures ‘Complex,’ says CPMB
WINNIPEG — While welcoming the federal government’s attempts to improve the Canadian Disability Benefit, a new report highlights criticisms being raised against the current program.
Canada’s labor market gains 67,000 jobs in October as unemployment dips below 7%
OTTAWA — Defying economists’ predictions, Canada’s job market recorded strong growth for the second consecutive month. According to Statistics Canada, the country created 67,000 new
