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VIA Rail Launches Non-Stop Service on Toronto-Montreal Route to Speed Up Travel

VIA Rail Launches Non-Stop Service on Toronto-Montreal Route to Speed Up Travel

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MONTREAL — VIA Rail is set to introduce a new, non-stop train service between Toronto and Montreal, promising to significantly shorten travel times for passengers.

Canadian business travel to the U.S. remained resilient in the first half of the year

Canadian business travel to the U.S. remained resilient in the first half of the year

  • September 19, 2025
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OTTAWA: Despite ongoing US-Canada political tensions, a new report indicates there has been no significant decrease in business travel from Canadian professionals to the United

Filmmaker, journalist Avi Lewis to enter NDP leadership race

Filmmaker, journalist Avi Lewis to enter NDP leadership race

  • September 19, 2025
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OTTAWA — Avi Lewis, a prominent filmmaker and journalist, is set to officially announce his bid for the leadership of the federal New Democratic Party

Environment Canada issues frost advisories in Eastern Canada

Environment Canada issues frost advisories in Eastern Canada

  • September 19, 2025
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Montreal: Environment Canada has issued a frost advisory for Eastern Canada due to the possibility of snowfall. The advisory is applicable to the provinces of

Three Women Arrested in Distraction Theft and Robbery Investigation

Three Women Arrested in Distraction Theft and Robbery Investigation

  • September 11, 2025
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TORONTO – Three women have been arrested in connection with a series of robberies targeting the elderly across the city. The police have arrested Florentina

Ontario’s Auditor General to probe $2.5 billion Skills Development Fund amid questions about grants

Ontario’s Auditor General to probe $2.5 billion Skills Development Fund amid questions about grants

  • September 11, 2025
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TORONTO – Ontario’s Auditor General, Shelley Spence, has launched an investigation into irregularities in the provincial government’s job training program. It is alleged that large

Canada’s new fall forecast says there will be an ‘abrupt transition’ to early winter weather

Canada’s new fall forecast says there will be an ‘abrupt transition’ to early winter weather

  • September 11, 2025
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OTTAWA – The Weather Network’s seasonal forecast predicts that a dramatic start to Canada’s fall season will lead to mild temperatures by the middle of

Quebec opposition not convinced by cabinet reshuffle

Quebec opposition not convinced by cabinet reshuffle

  • September 11, 2025
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QUEBEC CITY – The opposition has criticized the Legault government’s cabinet reshuffle. Quebec Liberal leader Pablo Rodriguez stated that Premier François Legault’s plan is not

Coutts Border Blockade Appeal: Appeals of Two Convicts to be Heard in Alberta Court Today

Coutts Border Blockade Appeal: Appeals of Two Convicts to be Heard in Alberta Court Today

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CALGARY – An Alberta court is scheduled to hear the appeals of two men convicted in connection with the 2022 Coutts border blockade. Chris Carbert

Quebec Premier François Legault is preparing to reshuffle his cabinet

Quebec Premier François Legault is preparing to reshuffle his cabinet

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MONTREAL: Quebec Premier François Legault is preparing to reshuffle his cabinet. The move comes as the next provincial election is set to take place in

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