Halifax: The Halifax Regional Council is set to convene today to discuss a proposed bylaw that would impose stricter oversight on drivers for ride-hailing platforms
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3,000 Workers and 2,500 Vehicles Deployed as Montreal Battles Heavy Snowfall
Montreal: Montreal has officially commenced its fifth major snow removal operation of the season as heavy snowfall continues to blanket the city. Authorities announced that
Expanded Recall: Popular Pizza Pops Pulled Across Canada Due to E. Coli Risk
OTTAWA – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has significantly expanded a nationwide recall of Pillsbury Pizza Pops following an outbreak of E. coli O26
Economists Predict Bank of Canada Will Hold Interest Rates Steady
OTTAWA – Economic experts widely expect the Bank of Canada to maintain its benchmark interest rate at its current level during its first policy announcement
Carney Government Boosts GST Credit to Help Canadians with Rising Costs
The Carney government has introduced a series of new measures aimed at making life more affordable for low-income Canadians facing high grocery prices and inflation.
TTC Streetcar Derails at Queen and Coxwell; No Injuries Reported
A Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) streetcar derailed on Monday morning, January 26, 2026, at the intersection of Queen Street East and Coxwell Avenue, according to
Frigid Cold and High Winds Force School Closures Across Manitoba
WINNIPEG – Several school divisions across Manitoba have cancelled classes and bus services today, January 22, 2026, as an extreme cold snap and dangerous wind
Quebec Ends PEQ Program: Immigrant Community in Turmoil Over Policy Shift
QUEBEC CITY – Protests are intensifying across Quebec following the provincial government’s decision to officially terminate the Programme de l’expérience québécoise (PEQ). The popular fast-track
Lululemon Founder Slams Board Over Quality Issues as ‘Get Low’ Collection Sparks Controversy
VANCOUVER – Lululemon founder Chip Wilson has launched a stinging critique against the company’s board of directors following a significant quality failure in its latest
Relief for Passengers; BC Ferries Lifts Back in Service After Months of Repairs
PRINCE RUPERT – BC Ferries has announced that the elevators on the vessels serving the Haida Gwaii region are finally operational following months of technical
