The article, written by The Canadian Press staff and published on October 28, 2024, reports on Ontario’s plan to extend a reduction in the provincial gas tax into the next summer. The Premier, Doug Ford, has announced that his government will propose legislation to maintain the tax at nine cents […]
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Activists Gather at Alberta’s Legislative Assembly Prior to Autumn Session
On Sunday, demonstrators gathered at the Alberta legislature, with a clear message for Premier Danielle Smith and the United Conservative Party (UCP) as they prepare for the upcoming fall session. The main bone of contention for these demonstrators are the anticipated amendments to the Alberta Bill of Rights and the […]
Draisaitl’s overtime goal propels Oilers to a 3-2 victory against Red Wings – Edmonton
Leon Draisaitl, the Edmonton Oilers’ star player, demonstrated his exceptional skill in a recent match against the Detroit Red Wings, where he notched up two goals, including the game-winning one in overtime, leading to a 3-2 victory for his team. Draisaitl expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, noting that […]
Insights from Hockey Canada underscore the demand for increased professional growth opportunities in women’s hockey.
Hockey Canada recently issued a report revealing that more support and resources are needed to encourage the participation and development of females in the sport. Approximately 108,313 females are currently part of Hockey Canada-endorsed programs. This figure, however, only represents a mere 20% of the total enrolment across the nation. […]
Montreal Port Dockworkers Stage 24-Hour Strike to Influence Employer Decision
Title: Montreal Port Dockworkers Stage One-Day Strike Amidst Contract Negotiations Byline: Morgan Lowrie, The Canadian Press | Posted on October 27, 2024, 1:57 pm | Reading Time: 1 min A one-day strike was initiated by dockworkers at the Port of Montreal in the early hours of Sunday. This move aims […]
Montreal Canadiens Break Losing Streak, Triumph Over St. Louis Blues: A Wilde Victory – Montreal
The Montreal Canadiens approached their Saturday night game as a critical juncture, having only two victories from their first seven encounters. This was not the plan, but injuries and a lack of experience have significantly influenced their season. The Canadiens were eager for a victory against the St. Louis Blues […]
London Knights Secure Third Consecutive Victory, Defeat Saginaw Spirit 4-1 – London
A week following the defeat of the Knights by the Saginaw Spirit in London, the Knights managed to avenge their loss in Saginaw. In a thrilling match held at the Dow Event Center in Michigan, London’s Knights emerged victorious with a 4-1 win. Instrumental to the victory were Sam O’Reilly […]
Initiation of Poppy Drives Begins in Calgary
The Royal Canadian Legion Centennial Calgary Branch 285 is set to launch its annual poppy campaign, with hopes of raising hefty donations in support of Canada’s veterans. This year, the legion is focused on providing aid to returning soldiers grappling with PTSD, among other challenges. On a recent Saturday, the […]
Shooting in Southeast Calgary results in one individual hospitalized
“Calgary law enforcement officials have assured Global News that there is currently no immediate danger to the community. Nonetheless, it’s still unclear whether this occurrence was a targeted shooting or an arbitrary assault. This assurance from the police provides a sense of security for residents, and those considering investment opportunities […]
Ontario Proposes Use of Nuclear Energy and Innovative Tech as Substitute for Carbon Tax
Ontario’s newly appointed Energy Minister, Stephen Lecce, is proposing that the province should focus on nuclear power and emerging technology to reduce its environmental impact, rather than imposing a carbon tax. In an interview with Focus Ontario, Lecce argued that his plan for the province’s energy grid would be a […]