The tariff threats from Donald Trump, the president of the United States, are not subsiding. Both before and after his second inauguration, he has threatened to impose blanket tariffs of 25% on all goods entering the U.S. from Canada, Mexico, and China. The reasons he gives for these threats are […]
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Revamping Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside: Halting Social Housing and Combating Crime – British Columbia
The Vancouver administration has declared a temporary halt on the approval of new supportive housing developments within the city. This decision comes as part of a larger initiative to revamp the Downtown Eastside (DTES) area. DTES is a symbol of the city’s resilience but it has also been a battleground […]
Could Trump’s Tariffs Lead to a Ban on American Alcohol in Canadian Stores? – National
Every year, Canadians spend hundreds of millions on their favorite American alcoholic drinks. However, a possible trade war between the two nations could dampen the spirits of Canadian alcohol enthusiasts. The U.S. President, Donald Trump, may impose tariffs on Canada as early as next week. This raises the possibility of […]
Ford hints at potential early election as government declarations accelerate
Ontario’s Premier, Doug Ford, has hinted at the possibility of calling for an unplanned election as early as next week. This move is seen as a strategic play by his party, the Progressive Conservatives, to leverage the current potential tariff crisis to their advantage in the polls. When questioned by […]
Amid escalating radicalism, Canada maintains a medium level of terror threat
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has noted a surge in extremist activities across the country, despite keeping the terror threat level at ‘medium’. Despite numerous attacks and foiled plots, the CSIS has decided to maintain the threat level at its current position. Last Thursday, CSIS Director Daniel Rogers gave […]
Government of New Brunswick mandates autonomous probe into escalating electricity tariffs – New Brunswick
The New Brunswick administration has called for a review of the NB Power’s billing system following a wave of complaints from customers. Premier Susan Holt has ordered an independent third-party investigation into the utility provider’s methods, including the way meters are read. This comes in response to a sudden increase […]
Queries arise over Halifax airport’s handling following a plane’s fiery touchdown and subsequent evacuation
An airport safety advocacy group, Advocates for Safer Airports in Canada, has urged for a thorough investigation into a recent incident at Halifax Stanfield International Airport involving a tumultuous landing, an engine fire, and an evacuation. The incident took place on December 28, 2024, and involved an Air Canada Express […]
Teenager Suffers Skull Fracture in Suspected Attack at Dominican Republic Resort
A teenager from Alberta is currently in a medically-induced coma in the Dominican Republic, following an alleged assault at a resort bar, as per his family’s statement. The incident, which occurred a week ago, resulted in a fractured skull for Chase Delorme-Rowan. His mother, Cindy Rowan, expressed her desire to […]
Following a change in venue, the Premier of Alberta will be viewing Trump’s inauguration from the Canadian Embassy.
This article was originally composed by the staff at The Canadian Press and was posted on January 19, 2025. The content provides an update on Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who had plans to attend the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump. However, due to extreme cold weather in Washington, D.C., the […]
Emergency Demolition Mandated after Overnight Blaze Destroys Abandoned Winnipeg Residence – Winnipeg
Title: Emergency Demolition Order Issued for Fire-Damaged Winnipeg Property In the early hours of a recent Sunday, a fire devastated an unoccupied house in Winnipeg, triggering an immediate demolition order for the structure. Situated on Austin Street North in the Point Douglas neighborhood, just east of Main Street, the Winnipeg […]