Ottawa: The federal government has announced $370 million in aid for Canadian canola producers who are facing major tariff threats from China. The federal government
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Old Dutch recalls chips over potential allergen risk
Ottawa: Old Dutch Foods, a prominent Canadian food manufacturer, has recalled its popular product, ‘Ridgies Sour Cream, Green Onion & Bacon Flavour Potato Chips’. The
1 person injured after vehicle hits pole, catches fire in Etobicoke
Etobicoke: One person was injured after a collision between two cars in Etobicoke on Friday night, which caused one of the vehicles to catch fire
20,000 jobs lost in Ottawa in 5 months, Statistics Canada reports
Ottawa: Job losses continue to mount in the nation’s capital, with the latest figures showing more than 5,000 jobs were lost in August. According to
Two dead, six injured in Hollow Water First Nation stabbing incident
OTTAWA: Two people, including the attacker, have been killed and six others were injured in a stabbing incident at Hollow Water First Nation in Canada.
Iconic fashion designer Giorgio Armani dies at 91
MILAN – Legendary Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, a visionary who reshaped modern style with his understated elegance and relaxed tailoring, has died at the
International student visas for Canada plummet
OTTAWA – Canada has seen a dramatic drop in the number of study permits issued to foreign students in the first half of this year,
TTC diverting routes along King Street as TIFF officially kicks off in Toronto
TORONTO – A stretch of King Street in Toronto’s downtown core will be shut down once again this year to accommodate events for the Toronto
Canada’s trade deficit narrows as exports rise, driven by Oil and Cars
OTTAWA – Canada’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed in July as overall exports rose, driven by increased outbound shipments of crude oil and passenger cars to
PHAC to Cut 10% of workforce in post-pandemic restructuring
OTTAWA – The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is set to lay off approximately ten percent of its workforce as the agency scales back
