EDMONTON: Alberta’s immigration programs are making significant waves in 2025, offering new opportunities for skilled workers to gain permanent residency (PR) in Canada. In a
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Premiers, prime minister to meet ahead of U.S.-Canada trade deadline
OTTAWA: Canada’s provincial and territorial premiers are convening today in Muskoka, central Ontario, for a three-day meeting set against the backdrop of intensifying trade discussions
Unionized workers at Canada Post to start voting on contract offer
OTTAWA: Unionized employees at Canada Post began voting today on the company’s latest contract offer, which includes a wage increase of over 13% for postal
Drugs and Weapons seized duringtraffic stop in Hamilton
TORONTO – Drugs and weapons were seized from a motorcycle rider during a traffic stop in Hamilton. James Tilley, a Hamilton resident, was arrested in
Musgrave Harbour residents evacuating; wildfire now only 1 kilometre away
The town of Musgrave Harbour in Newfoundland and Labrador has been ordered to evacuate with a wildfire now only one kilometre away from the community.
One Dead, Two Injured after apartment fire in Toronto’s east end
TORONTO – A tragic fire in an apartment building in Toronto’s Little India neighborhood early Sunday morning has resulted in one fatality and two injuries,
TTC fare inspectors will have a new name and new look starting today
TORONTO: TTC fare inspectors will be deployed starting today in new uniforms and with a new designation to apprehend passengers traveling without tickets. Fare inspectors
Bank of Canada could be done cutting interest rates for now
Ottawa: Economists believe that the Bank of Canada is unlikely to change its current interest rates as it assesses the impact of US tariffs on
Nova Scotia firefighting crew to help battle Saskatchewan wildfires
Halifax: Nova Scotia is deploying firefighters to Saskatchewan to aid in the efforts to control out-of-control wildfires blazing across the province. A team of 20
TTC fare inspectors will have a new name and new look as of Sunday
Toronto: Starting this Sunday, the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) will introduce its fare inspectors under a new title: Provincial Offences Officers. This rebranding effort, accompanied
