The Ontario Housing Minister, Paul Calandra, has recently hinted that a previously proposed bill designed to address the issue of homeless encampments in the province may not be needed after all. The bill, which had been introduced in mid-December by the Ford government, aimed to eliminate encampments from parks and […]
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Trudeau Set to Name New Senators Prior to Selection of His Successor – Nationwide
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to assign a final list of senators to occupy the vacant seats in the upper house before he steps down from office, as confirmed by his office to Global News on Monday. The Parliament is currently in a state of prorogation until March […]
Trade unions urge Ford administration to establish a ‘tariff task force’
Over 24 labor unions have appealed to the Ford administration to establish a “tariff task force” to guide the province’s strategy in dealing with the Trump-led US government. Premier Doug Ford has previously cautioned that Ontario could face significant damage from widespread American tariffs. Referencing confidential government data, he projected […]
Reaction Varies on Port Moody’s Prohibition of Mobile Animal Farms – British Columbia
The city council of Port Moody, British Columbia, is receiving mixed responses to its recent decision to prohibit mobile live animal shows and petting zoos. This unprecedented move, which involves banning these programs from operating on both public and private property within the city, was announced on Tuesday. Nadia Xenakis, […]
Group Asserts Ontario Convenience Stores Remain Unaffected by Ford’s LCBO Directive on American Alcohol
With potential sweeping tariffs threatened by US President Donald Trump, Doug Ford, Ontario’s Premier, has instructed the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) to remove American alcohol from its shelves. The Convenience Industry Council of Canada, representing 7,500 retailers in Ontario, has stated that such a move will not adversely […]
Authorities in Quebec Apprehend Suspect during Homicide Probe in Montérégie – Montreal
Title: “Investigation into Homicide Case in Quebec’s Montérégie Region Initiated by Provincial Police” Article: On January 25, 2025, Quebec’s provincial law enforcement embarked on a homicide investigation following a tragic death that occurred in the Montérégie area over the weekend. The incident took place in Saint-Anicet, approximately 45 kilometres southwest […]
‘Research study in Atlantic Canada observes seals donned in ‘hats”
Seals donning tiny yellow “caps” have been spotted near the shores of PEI, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, piquing the curiosity of both locals and scientists. These odd “caps” are in fact tracking devices used in a scientific research to observe seal movement, habits, and habitat utilization. A resident of […]
A woman from Saskatchewan receives reimbursement from a Mexican resort after claiming she was coerced into signing a non-disclosure agreement.
Article Title: “Canadian Woman Receives Compensation Following Resort Incident in Mexico” Written by our editorial staff and published by The Canadian Press on January 24, 2025. A woman from Saskatchewan, Canada, has reportedly received compensation after she publicly disclosed her unpleasant experience at a Mexican resort, where she alleged that […]
What is a Duty Fee? Understanding the Impact on Canada if Trump Initiates the Action – Nationwide
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 […]
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 […]