HALIFAX — A severe lack of rainfall and dry weather conditions have put the blueberry industry in Nova Scotia in a state of crisis. The
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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
Canada Express Entry: 192 foreigners get PR invites, cut-off hits 800
OTTAWA: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced that 192 candidates have been invited to apply for permanent residence in the latest Express Entry
Pierre Poilievre Wins in Battle River-Crowfoot By-election, Returns to Parliament
EDMONTON: Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre is set to return to Parliament after a decisive victory in the by-election for Alberta’s Battle River-Crowfoot riding. The
Annapolis county wildfire grows slightly overnight despite rain
HALIFAX, NS – Authorities in Nova Scotia have confirmed that a wildfire in Annapolis County remains out of control. The blaze has so far consumed
CIRB rules strike at Air Canada ‘unlawful,’ as union vows: ‘Not over’
OTTAWA – The Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) has declared the ongoing strike by Air Canada flight attendants illegal. Following a hearing held last Sunday,
Alberta government looks to solar to lower energy costs at correctional facilities
EDMONTON, AB – The Alberta government has announced a new initiative to use solar power in its correctional centers. The plan involves installing solar panels
