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Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to Step Down Following Language Controversy

Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to Step Down Following Language Controversy

  • March 30, 2026
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TORONTO – Air Canada has officially announced that its President and CEO, Michael Rousseau, will step down from his position by the third quarter of

Artemis II Mission: Canada’s Jenni Gibbons Ready for Historic Flight

Artemis II Mission: Canada’s Jenni Gibbons Ready for Historic Flight

  • March 29, 2026
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WASHINGTON D.C. — Canadian astronaut Jenni Gibbons is set to play a pivotal role in NASA’s historic Artemis II mission, marking a significant milestone in

Landmark Changes in Canada: Wage Hikes and Free Healthcare Services Set for April 1

Landmark Changes in Canada: Wage Hikes and Free Healthcare Services Set for April 1

  • March 29, 2026
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OTTAWA — Canada is preparing for a wave of transformative federal policy shifts effective April 1, 2026, aimed at easing the cost of living and

New Era for the NDP: Avi Lewis Elected as Party Leader

New Era for the NDP: Avi Lewis Elected as Party Leader

  • March 29, 2026
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WINNIPEG — In a move signaling a major shift for the New Democratic Party (NDP), filmmaker and activist Avi Lewis has been elected as the

Prince Edward Island Issues 101 Invitations in Latest PNP Draw

Prince Edward Island Issues 101 Invitations in Latest PNP Draw

  • March 29, 2026
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CHARLOTTETOWN – Prince Edward Island (PEI) has conducted its third provincial immigration draw of the year, issuing invitations to 101 candidates. The draw, held on

Alberta to Shift to ‘No-Fault’ Auto Insurance: Drivers Expected to Save $250 Annually

Alberta to Shift to ‘No-Fault’ Auto Insurance: Drivers Expected to Save $250 Annually

  • March 28, 2026
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EDMONTON — Alberta is set to overhaul its auto insurance system by transitioning to a “no-fault” model, a move projected to save the average driver

Algonquin College Campus Closure Sparks Protests: International Student Cap Impacts Canadian Higher Education

Algonquin College Campus Closure Sparks Protests: International Student Cap Impacts Canadian Higher Education

  • March 28, 2026
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OTTAWA — Canada’s higher education sector is facing a deepening crisis following the federal government’s strict caps on international student permits. The latest casualty of

Halifax Moves to End Tax Break for Nova Scotia Power; Direct Property Tax Vote Looming

Halifax Moves to End Tax Break for Nova Scotia Power; Direct Property Tax Vote Looming

  • March 28, 2026
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HALIFAX — The Halifax Regional Council is prepared to vote on a landmark proposal that could significantly alter how Nova Scotia Power (NS Power) pays

Ontario’s ‘Sunshine List’ Hits Record High: Over 404,000 Public Sector Workers Earn Over $100K

Ontario’s ‘Sunshine List’ Hits Record High: Over 404,000 Public Sector Workers Earn Over $100K

  • March 28, 2026
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TORONTO — The Ontario government has released its 2025 Public Sector Salary Disclosure, commonly known as the “Sunshine List,” revealing that over 400,000 public employees

Carney announces $2B in defence spending for Nova Scotia

Carney announces $2B in defence spending for Nova Scotia

  • March 27, 2026
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HALIFAX – Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled a massive defense infrastructure plan for Atlantic Canada, pledging over $3 billion in investments to modernize the

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