OTTAWA: A new survey reveals that despite his recent by-election victory, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is facing challenges in gaining public support. A report from
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Nova Scotia government to provided assistance to farms to increase water supply
HALIFAX: In response to a severe drought, the Nova Scotia government is providing additional support to farmers through its ‘On-Farm Water Management Program.’ Officials have
Most Air Canada domestic, U.S. flights expected to resume today
OTTAWA: Air Canada has announced that it will resume flights on domestic and North American routes today, following the end of the flight attendants’ strike.
Federal Government announces funding to bolster rural and Indigenous economic development across Alberta
EDMONTON: The federal government is set to invest $5.9 million to support the economic advancement of Indigenous peoples in Alberta. The funding is expected to
Alberta to Provide Free COVID-19 Vaccines for Healthcare Workers
EDMONTON — The Government of Alberta has announced its readiness to cover the cost of COVID-19 vaccinations for the province’s healthcare workers. This decision comes
NS blueberry industry hit hard by lack of rain
HALIFAX — A severe lack of rainfall and dry weather conditions have put the blueberry industry in Nova Scotia in a state of crisis. The
Canadian Armed Forces investigating Nazi salute video, five soldiers suspended
OTTAWA — The Canadian military police have launched an investigation into a recent incident involving Canadian soldiers giving a Nazi salute. The action comes after
Air Canada flights set to ramp up as restart continues after strike
OTTAWA — Following a three-day strike by its flight attendants, Air Canada has announced it will increase services, bringing its operations back online. The company
Canada’s annual inflation rate eases to 1.7% in July boosting some hopes of rate cut
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada has announced that the annual inflation rate dropped to 1.7% in July, down from 1.9% in June, primarily due to a
Magnitude-3.6 quake shakes off southern Vancouver Island
VANCOUVER: A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 3.6 shook the southern coast of Vancouver Island on Monday evening, though no damage or injuries were
