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Iconic fashion designer Giorgio Armani dies at 91

Iconic fashion designer Giorgio Armani dies at 91

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MILAN – Legendary Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani, a visionary who reshaped modern style with his understated elegance and relaxed tailoring, has died at the

International student visas for Canada plummet

International student visas for Canada plummet

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OTTAWA – Canada has seen a dramatic drop in the number of study permits issued to foreign students in the first half of this year,

TTC diverting routes along King Street as TIFF officially kicks off in Toronto

TTC diverting routes along King Street as TIFF officially kicks off in Toronto

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TORONTO – A stretch of King Street in Toronto’s downtown core will be shut down once again this year to accommodate events for the Toronto

Canada’s trade deficit narrows as exports rise, driven by Oil and Cars

Canada’s trade deficit narrows as exports rise, driven by Oil and Cars

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OTTAWA – Canada’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed in July as overall exports rose, driven by increased outbound shipments of crude oil and passenger cars to

PHAC to Cut 10% of workforce in post-pandemic restructuring

PHAC to Cut 10% of workforce in post-pandemic restructuring

  • September 4, 2025
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OTTAWA – The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is set to lay off approximately ten percent of its workforce as the agency scales back

Halifax mayor under investigation for allegedly breaching municipal code of conduct

Halifax mayor under investigation for allegedly breaching municipal code of conduct

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HALIFAX: An investigation has been launched against Halifax Mayor Andy Fillmore following a complaint that he misled the public about the city’s governance. The action

Newfoundland town declares state of emergency, closes businesses as water runs out

Newfoundland town declares state of emergency, closes businesses as water runs out

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ST. JOHN’S: A state of emergency has been declared in the town of Conception Bay South (CBS), Newfoundland, following a severe water shortage. Mayor Darrin

General Motors recalls  Corvettes due to fuel leak

General Motors recalls Corvettes due to fuel leak

  • September 3, 2025
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OTTAWA: Transport Canada has announced a recall of several Chevrolet vehicles in Canada due to the risk of a fuel leak and subsequent fire. The

Poilievre calls for temporary foreign worker program to be scrapped

Poilievre calls for temporary foreign worker program to be scrapped

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MISSISSAUGA: Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has called for the termination of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, stating it makes it difficult for young Canadian

Canada Post says no more meetings currently scheduled with union

Canada Post says no more meetings currently scheduled with union

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OTTAWA: Negotiations between Canada Post and the union representing postal workers are reportedly in a state of uncertainty. The Crown Corporation has announced that no

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