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Edmonton to introduce new regulations for short-term rentals

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EDMONTON: The City of Edmonton is preparing to impose new regulations on short-term rental properties like Airbnb and Vrbo. This move comes amidst strong opposition

New measles cases lead to exposure warning at Halifax Infirmary

New measles cases lead to exposure warning at Halifax Infirmary

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HALIFAX: Nova Scotia Health Authority has warned that visitors to the Halifax QEII Health Centre may have been exposed to measles. The health agency announced

Former Bank of Canada governor warns both Canada and the United States headed towards a recession

Former Bank of Canada governor warns both Canada and the United States headed towards a recession

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OTTAWA: Former Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz says that Canada and the United States are moving towards a recession. Poloz noted that the economy

Canada considers removing import duties on Chinese electric vehicles

Canada considers removing import duties on Chinese electric vehicles

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OTTAWA: The federal government is reconsidering the import duties imposed on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) in Canada. Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald has indicated that the

Hamilton police arrest 3rd person in murder of innocent bystander Harsimrat Randhawa

Hamilton police arrest 3rd person in murder of innocent bystander Harsimrat Randhawa

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TORONTO: Hamilton Police have announced the arrest of a third accused person in the shooting death of an Indian student in Hamilton. Harsimrat Randhawa, a

Prince Edward Island Extends Fire Ban Until September 22

Prince Edward Island Extends Fire Ban Until September 22

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Charlottetown – The Government of Prince Edward Island has extended the provincial fire ban until September 22. The government announced that the ban will remain

All customers potentially impacted by NS Power cyberattack: report

All customers potentially impacted by NS Power cyberattack: report

  • September 9, 2025
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Halifax – A report prepared for the Nova Scotia Energy Board has confirmed that a cyber attack last March affected all of Nova Scotia Power’s

Wildfires: Saskatchewan fishing industry in crisis

Wildfires: Saskatchewan fishing industry in crisis

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Saskatoon – The Saskatchewan Commission of Professional Outfitters (SCPO) has reported that wildfires have been a major setback for the province’s fishing industry. According to

Fort Providence wildfire still out of control, evacuation order remains

Fort Providence wildfire still out of control, evacuation order remains

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Yellowknife – The Government of the Northwest Territories has announced that the wildfire burning in the Fort Providence community remains out of control. Fort Providence

Ontario OINP Draw Invites 1,893 Candidates in Two Employer Job Offer Streams

Ontario OINP Draw Invites 1,893 Candidates in Two Employer Job Offer Streams

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Toronto – The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has issued invitations to 1,893 applicants through two recent draws under its Foreign Worker and International Student

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