OTTAWA – A significant transformation of Ottawa’s recycling system officially takes effect today, January 1, 2026, introducing a wider range of recyclable materials and a
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Marriage no longer enough to get a US Green Card, says American immigration attorney
WASHINGTON – Marrying a U.S. citizen is no longer a guaranteed ticket to a Green Card, according to prominent American immigration attorney Brad Bernstein. While
Canada’s Grocery Code of Conduct Becomes Fully Operational to Ensure Fairness and Transparency
OTTAWA: In a landmark move for the Canadian retail sector, the much-anticipated “Grocery Code of Conduct” is set to take full effect tomorrow, January 1,
Global Celebrations Kick Off as Pacific Islands and New Zealand Welcome 2026
SYDNEY/LONDON: The world has officially begun welcoming the year 2026, with the first celebrations erupting in the Pacific. The island nation of Kiribati was the
Federal Government Announces $1.2 Million Funding to Combat Drug Crisis in Ottawa Through New Pilot Project
OTTAWA: In a significant effort to address the escalating toxic drug crisis, the federal government has announced a nearly $1.2 million funding package for the
Ontario Implements New Labor Laws to Enhance Transparency and Fairness in Hiring Starting January 1
TORONTO: In a significant move to modernize the provincial workforce and promote equity, Ontario’s new employment regulations under the “Working for Workers” Acts are set
Manitoba to increase electricity rates; Effective tomorrow
Winnipeg- Manitoba electricity rates are set to increase starting tomorrow, January 1, 2026, as the Public Utilities Board (PUB) has approved a 4% hike to
Northbound Hurontario Street Closed Following Major Water Main Break in Mississauga
MISSISSAUGA – A significant water main break has forced the closure of a busy section of Hurontario Street in Mississauga on Tuesday morning, causing major
Massive Pistachio Recall Hits Canada After 155 Sickened by Salmonella
OTTAWA – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a massive nationwide recall affecting 314 pistachio and pistachio-containing products following a widespread Salmonella outbreak.
Minister not promising source water protection in new First Nations clean water bill
OTTAWA — The Canadian government has announced that it will introduce a new bill this coming spring to ensure clean drinking water for First Nations,
