TORONTO – A major fire broke out at a car dealership in Scarborough early Sunday morning, resulting in the destruction of several vehicles. Emergency crews
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‘Did Anyone Have a Bourbon?’: Mark Carney Mocks Trump Policies with Sharp Wit
MONTREAL – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney took a sharp, satirical aim at U.S. President Donald Trump’s economic policies during a Liberal Party convention in
Canada Workers Benefit Increase: Higher Payments for Low-Income Workers Starting July 2026
OTTAWA – In a significant move to support low- and modest-income earners, the Canadian government has announced an increase to the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB).
Health Canada Recalls AXE and Dove Body Sprays Over Missing Safety Labels
OTTAWA: Health Canada has issued a recall for several popular AXE and Dove body sprays and anti-perspirants due to a failure to meet national cosmetic
Federal Aid Approved as Manitoba’s Peguis First Nation Braces for Severe Flooding
WINNIPEG: The Canadian federal government has announced emergency assistance for the Peguis First Nation in Manitoba to combat a looming threat of severe spring flooding.
Federal Government Boosts Benefits as Canadians Struggle with Rising Daily Costs
OTTAWA: The worsening economic crisis in Canada has forced an increasing number of residents to rely on their annual tax refunds to cover basic daily
Dreaming of a Home? Ottawa’s Satellite Cities Offer Best Value in Ontario
Toronto: A recent report by real estate platform Zolo offers encouraging news for those dreaming of homeownership in Ontario, despite the province’s challenging market. While
Manitoba PNP Draw: 32 Applicants Invited in April 9 Selection
Winnipeg: The latest draw under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), held on April 9, 2026, has provided a fresh wave of opportunities for individuals
Montreal Gas Prices Fall Below $2 Following Fragile US-Iran Ceasefire
Montreal: Fuel prices in Montreal have seen a significant decrease following the announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran. According to reports
TTC CEO Apologizes After Second Subway Oil Spill Disrupts Morning Commute
Toronto: Commuters on Toronto’s subway Line 2 faced significant disruptions after a second hydraulic oil spill occurred within a single week. TTC CEO Mandeep Dhaliwal
