Economic experts are predicting a minimal, if any, fluctuation in Canada’s inflation numbers when the data for January is released this week. However, a clear understanding of the shifts in costs may be obscured due to the government’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) holiday for the entire month. The consumer […]
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Why Being a ‘Made in Canada’ Product Isn’t Smooth Sailing in Supermarkets – Nationwide
There is a growing trend among Canadians to counter the tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump by prioritizing Canadian food products in their shopping. This practice is relatively straightforward when choosing items such as locally-grown fruits or domestically-raised meat. However, it becomes more challenging when it comes to processed […]
Hamas and Israel Uphold Gaza Truce, Releasing Detainees and Captives – Global Updates
On Saturday, armed militants led by Hamas released three Israeli male hostages, signaling a breakthrough in the delicate ceasefire that had been under threat in recent days. In return, Israeli forces released hundreds of prisoners. The freed hostages, Iair Horn, 46, a citizen of both Israel and Argentina, American-Israeli Sagui […]
Housing Minister Deems 40-Year Delay in Vancouver’s Expo Lands Development ‘Intolerable’ – British Columbia
It’s been almost four decades since Expo 86, yet the prime waterfront property along Northeast False Creek remains undeveloped. This question was posed by Ravi Kahlon, B.C. Housing Minister, who expressed his frustration about the lack of progress on the site. Kahlon was particularly concerned about the lack of action […]
10 Unconventional Items that Enhance Your Attractiveness – Nationwide
The article, written by Adriana Monachino and curated by The Curator Team, was originally posted on February 14, 2025, at 7:00 am and updated later that day at 1:47 am. It is a brief one-minute read and features an assortment of unassuming products that have gained popularity on TikTok for […]
Kinew, Manitoba’s Premier, Emphasizes Enduring Objective Amidst Persisting U.S. Tariff Disputes
“Manitoba Premier, Wab Kinew, has declared a recent visit to Washington, D.C., by Canada’s premiers as successful, despite the absence of any modification in the U.S.’s intent to levy high tariffs on Canadian products. This report was brought to you by The Canadian Press and was published on February 13, […]
Canada is Removing Mini Ritz Crackers from Store Shelves – Here’s the Reason – Nationwide
“Christie’s Original Mini Ritz Crackers are being pulled from shelves all over Canada due to an undisclosed allergen, according to an announcement by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The alert, issued on Tuesday, indicates that the product may inadvertently contain milk, an allergen not specified on the product label, […]
Metro Vancouver Confirms No Intention to Alter Dog Leash Regulations at Pacific Spirit Park
Metro Vancouver authorities are assuring dog owners that there are no plans to alter leash rules on the well-loved Pacific Spirit Park trails. This comes in response to numerous concerns raised after a public proposal for new rules was made at a recent Parks Committee meeting. The rule change proposed […]
The 19th yearly Gathering of First Nations Language Protectors is currently taking place in Saskatoon
The Gathering of First Nations Language Custodians is commemorating and safeguarding dialects such as Plains Cree, Swampy Cree, Woodland Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakoda, and Lakota. This event is a shining beacon of cultural preservation, highlighting the importance of maintaining these unique linguistic heritages. For those considering an investment or […]
Quickened Construction of West LRT Valley Line Set for Stony Plain Road, Edmonton
The Valley Line LRT construction project on Stony Plain Road has been in progress for a significant period. However, a unanimous decision by a city committee will see this project accelerated to speed up completion. This decision comes as a relief to local residents and businesses that have endured prolonged […]