TORONTO: Good news for Ontario residents. The next Ontario Trillium Benefit (OTB) is set to arrive in your accounts in the next two days. The
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Air Canada Flight Attendants Overwhelmingly Reject Proposed Contract
OTTAWA: Air Canada flight attendants have voted against the airline’s latest offer, which included a wage increase, according to their union. The Canadian Union of
Express Entry Draw: 4,500 Candidates Invited in Latest Round
OTTAWA: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued invitations to 4,500 French-speaking candidates in the third Express Entry draw of September. The draw, which
Nepali Nurses Die While Trying to Rescue a Kangaroo
MELBOURNE — Two young nurses of Nepali origin have died in a tragic car accident in Melbourne, Australia, while attempting to rescue an injured kangaroo.
Ultra-Processed Foods May Harm Male Reproductive, Metabolic Health
OTTAWA — A new study by Canadian researchers suggests that ultra-processed foods may be harmful to men’s heart and reproductive health. The study, which included
Carney Government Freezes Trudeau’s Environmental Policies
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has frozen key environmental policies of the former Justin Trudeau administration, with plans to re-evaluate the target for
Protest against film about Israeli general breaks out on TIFF’s Festival Street
Toronto: A protest erupted at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) against the screening of a film based on the life of a retired Israeli
Wildfire behind gas station sparks evacuation order in B.C.’s Okanagan
Vancouver: A wildfire that broke out behind a gas station in North Okanagan, British Columbia on Friday night has led to the evacuation of 15
Parkside speed camera cut down for seventh time in 11 months
TORONTO: A speed camera on Toronto’s Parkside Drive has been vandalized again, marking the seventh time the device has been destroyed in the last 11
Unemployment in Alberta climbs to second-highest rate in Canada at 8.4 per cent
Ottawa: Newfoundland & Labrador has the highest unemployment rate among Canadian provinces at 10.7%, according to a new Labour Force Survey report from Statistics Canada.
