TORONTO: The Ford government may introduce legislation this fall to eliminate speed cameras across Ontario. Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Minister of Transportation Prabmeet Sarkaria
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Quebec labour minister launches internal investigation after leak of sensitive document
MONTREAL: Quebec Labor Minister Jean Boulet has announced an internal investigation into the leak of a crucial document related to the Quebec labor department. The
Drought takes big bite out of Maritimes wild blueberry harvest
FREDERICTON: Blueberry farmers in the Maritime provinces are reportedly facing heavy losses following extreme heat and drought. The biggest loss has been recorded in New
RCMP charges 7 suspects from the GTA in dark web bust
TORONTO: Seven people have been arrested in connection with the largest dark web drug trafficking case in Canadian history. The arrested individuals have been identified
MLA Elenore Sturko kicked out of B.C. Conservative caucus
VANCOUVER – Reports indicate that Elenore Sturko, the MLA for Surrey-Cloverdale, has been expelled from the Conservative Party of BC caucus. The expulsion reportedly follows
Khalistani extremist Inderjit Singh Gosal arrested in Canada on firearms charges
OTTAWA – Canadian police have arrested Khalistani leader Inderjit Singh Gosal on multiple firearms charges, according to the Ontario Provincial Police. Gosal was taken into
Canada’s Autumn Expected to Be Longer Than Usual
OTTAWA – Meteorologists are predicting that autumn will be longer than usual across Canada this year. After a summer of intense heat in many parts
Cambridge Food Bank expands food locker program
KITCHENER – The Cambridge Food Bank is set to expand its food locker program to two new locations. The food bank announced that the expansion
140 people running for mayor, city council, school board trustee in Edmonton election
EDMONTON – A total of 140 people have filed their nomination papers for the positions of Mayor, City Council, and School Board Trustee, Edmonton Elections
First Nations in Canada Forge Ahead with Their Own Financial Institutions
OTTAWA: A new report indicates that the obstacles preventing First Nations communities in Canada from accessing business loans are being removed. These communities are creating
