Charlottetown: US-made alcohol products will return to liquor stores across Prince Edward Island (PEI) starting tomorrow. The PEI government had withdrawn US alcohol products from
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Quebec Liberal Party Faces Criminal Investigation by UPAC
Montreal: The Quebec Anti-Corruption Squad (UPAC) has launched a criminal investigation into the Quebec Liberal Party (QLP), which has been grappling with intensifying internal strife.
Southern Ontario Braces for Deep Freeze and Heavy Snowfall
Toronto: Environment Canada has issued a weather warning for parts of Southern Ontario, forecasting heavy snowfall and strong winds for today. The weather agency anticipates
Soaring Animal Drug Prices in Canada Alarm Animal Welfare Groups
Charlottetown: Animal welfare organizations and veterinary doctors across Canada are facing a crisis due to the steep increase in the cost of animal drugs. The
Drone Attack on Kindergarten in Sudan Kills 50, Including 33 Children
Khartoum: A kindergarten in the town of Kaloghi in central-southern Sudan was reportedly destroyed in a drone attack carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support
Ontario Trillium Benefit payments land next Wednesday. Here’s how much you can expect
Toronto: The Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) payment for December 2025 is scheduled to be distributed on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, according to payment schedules released
Alberta Leads Canada in Job Growth, Says Statistics Canada
Edmonton: Alberta recorded the largest job increase across Canada in November of this year, according to Statistics Canada. The province created approximately 29,000 new jobs
Courtrooms across Newfoundland and Labrador suddenly shut
ST. JOHN’S: Some of the busiest courthouses in Newfoundland and Labrador have been unexpectedly closed due to severe staff shortages, causing disruption across the province’s
50 cm of snow possible in Ontario amid countrywide winter weather advisories
OTTAWA: A powerful coastal storm has ushered in heavy snowfall and extreme cold across Canada, with Environment Canada issuing severe weather warnings for multiple provinces.
Montreal-area home sales fall 8.5% in November: Real estate board
MONTREAL: Home sales in the Montreal Metropolitan Area fell by 8.5% in November compared to the previous year, according to a report from the Quebec
