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‘Flashbacks’ in Lytton, B.C., as anxious residents face evacuation orders, alerts

Doug Ford’s daily calendar kept secret after changes to Ontario’s FOI law

‘No drones. No exceptions,’ say Toronto police after 2 more people charged for flying devices at FIFA sites

Halifax Harbour turns into racecourse: Thousands flock to see SailGP

Record-setting number of Canadian executives head to Tokyo as CUSMA review looms

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‘No drones. No exceptions,’ say Toronto police after 2 more people charged for flying devices at FIFA sites

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‘Flashbacks’ in Lytton, B.C., as anxious residents face evacuation orders, alerts

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Doug Ford’s daily calendar kept secret after changes to Ontario’s FOI law

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‘No drones. No exceptions,’ say Toronto police after 2 more people charged for flying devices at FIFA sites

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Halifax Harbour turns into racecourse: Thousands flock to see SailGP

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‘Flashbacks’ in Lytton, B.C., as anxious residents face evacuation orders, alerts

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Doug Ford’s daily calendar kept secret after changes to Ontario’s FOI law

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‘No drones. No exceptions,’ say Toronto police after 2 more people charged for flying devices at FIFA sites

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Halifax Harbour turns into racecourse: Thousands flock to see SailGP

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Record-setting number of Canadian executives head to Tokyo as CUSMA review looms

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Canadian National Team Sets Up Camp in U.S. Ahead of World Cup; Head Coach Reveals Strategic Reason

Canadian National Team Sets Up Camp in U.S. Ahead of World Cup; Head Coach Reveals Strategic Reason

  • May 26, 2026
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CHARLOTTE – As Canada’s Men’s National Soccer Team prepares to play World Cup matches on home soil for the first time in history, the squad

FIFA World Cup: Ontario Extends Bar Hours Late into the Night; Vancouver Keeping Regular Hours

FIFA World Cup: Ontario Extends Bar Hours Late into the Night; Vancouver Keeping Regular Hours

  • May 26, 2026
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TORONTO – In a major boost to football fans and the local hospitality sector, the Ontario government has announced that licensed bars and restaurants across

Surging Interest Rates and Cost of Living Push Canadian Homeowners into Severe Debt Strain, Equifax Reports

Surging Interest Rates and Cost of Living Push Canadian Homeowners into Severe Debt Strain, Equifax Reports

  • May 26, 2026
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TORONTO – A combination of high interest rates and the escalating cost of living is driving Canadian homeowners into severe financial distress, according to the

‘Transit Hub Construction Will Not Stalled’; Ontario Government Form on Clearing Temporary Encampments

‘Transit Hub Construction Will Not Stalled’; Ontario Government Form on Clearing Temporary Encampments

  • May 26, 2026
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TORONTO – Ontario Premier Doug Ford has sharply criticized a recent court decision that allows a temporary road-side tent encampment to remain in place, pushing

75% of School Construction Funds Funneled to Ruling Party Ridings, Reveals Quebec Opposition

75% of School Construction Funds Funneled to Ruling Party Ridings, Reveals Quebec Opposition

  • May 26, 2026
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MONTREAL – Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, a prominent leader within the Quebec opposition, has accused the ruling Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government of stark political favoritism. Citing

South Korea Showcases Advanced Submarine in Victoria as Canada Weighs Historic $25 Billion Contract

South Korea Showcases Advanced Submarine in Victoria as Canada Weighs Historic $25 Billion Contract

  • May 24, 2026
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VICTORIA, B.C. — As the federal government nears a final decision on the largest naval procurement in Canadian history, a state-of-the-art South Korean submarine has

Ontario Announces Major Policy Changes and Economic Relief Measures Effective June 2026

Ontario Announces Major Policy Changes and Economic Relief Measures Effective June 2026

  • May 24, 2026
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TORONTO — The Ontario provincial administration, in collaboration with the federal government, has finalized a sweeping series of nearly ten new laws and regulations set

Alberta to Hold Independence Vote in October; Premier Smith Rules Out Future Separation Polls if ‘Remain’ Wins

Alberta to Hold Independence Vote in October; Premier Smith Rules Out Future Separation Polls if ‘Remain’ Wins

  • May 24, 2026
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EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced that if Albertans vote to stay in Canada during this October’s provincial referendum, her government will respect the

Beef Prices Hit All-Time Record High in Canada, Squeezing Budgets and Restaurants

Beef Prices Hit All-Time Record High in Canada, Squeezing Budgets and Restaurants

  • May 24, 2026
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TORONTO — Preparing a beef dish is set to become significantly more expensive for Canadians as beef prices hit an all-time record high. According to

Arrival of World Cup in Toronto, Vancouver means more chances to pick up side gigs

Arrival of World Cup in Toronto, Vancouver means more chances to pick up side gigs

  • May 24, 2026
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TORONTO — The upcoming FIFA World Cup, scheduled to take place across North America from mid-June to mid-July this year, is expected to bring a

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