HALIFAX — The Commissioner of Canada Elections has fined Nova Scotia MP Jaime Battiste $600 for violations of the federal election law related to campaign
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Canada Slashes Temporary Immigration Targets, Holds Permanent Residency Steady
OTTAWA: The Liberal government announced a decision to significantly curb the intake of temporary residents over the next three years, while maintaining steady targets for
Nova Scotia Teachers Union calls for plan to ensure safety in schools
HALIFAX: The Nova Scotia Teachers Union (NSTU) is calling for a coordinated plan to ensure students and teachers can work in a safe and healthy
Prince Harry visits Toronto to attend events ahead of Remembrance Day
TORONTO: Prince Harry is scheduled to arrive in Toronto for a two-day visit. The office of the Duke of Sussex says announced that the trip
Toronto home sales fall to four-month low in October
TORONTO: Greater Toronto Area home sales fell to a four-month low in October as an uncertain economic outlook discouraged buyers, Toronto Regional Real Estate Board
Canada Post Crisis Deepens Amid Union-Government Stalemate
OTTAWA: Tensions between Canada Post employees and management continue to escalate, according to recent reports. The dispute follows last year’s strike that severely disrupted mail
Vishal Walia Murder Case: Indian Origin Man Sentenced to 25 Years in Canada
VANCOUVER — An Indian-origin man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for a murder that took place three years ago in British Columbia.
16,000 Students Lack Updated Immunization Records
OTTAWA — A recent discovery shows that immunization records for more than half of the students in Ottawa schools have not been updated. Data up
Bob Rae Concludes Five-Year Term as Canada’s UN Ambassador
OTTAWA — Bob Rae is stepping down as Canada’s Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) on November 17, concluding his five-year tenure. Rae revealed that
Federal Budget Looms on November 4th: Will it Trigger a Snap Election? Carney Ready to Contest
OTTAWA — Canada is set to enter a politically decisive moment next week as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government prepares to table its new
