This morning, the Bank of Canada is poised to announce its interest rate decision. Despite indications of cooling inflation, economists widely anticipate the central bank […]
Author: Noah Perreault
Health Canada Provides Clarity on Seniors’ Eligibility in National Dental Care Plan
The federal government has updated its online information regarding eligibility for Canada’s national dental care plan. The clarification follows concerns raised by seniors regarding whether […]
Apple Criticizes Spotify for ‘Paying Nothing’: Says ‘Free Isn’t Enough’
European Union imposes a staggering $2 billion fine on Apple for its App Store policies. Apple retaliates by targeting Spotify, the original complainant. On Monday, […]
Despite Two Decades Combatting Fraud, Scams Persist Unabated.
In 2023, Reports to Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) Reveal $554 Million in Victim Losses, Exceeding Previous Year’s Record March Marks Fraud Prevention Month: Reflecting on […]
The Trudeau administration has revealed its pharmacare blueprint
The Liberal administration has unveiled a highly anticipated initiative to initiate a nationwide pharmacare program. Initially, the focus is on providing coverage for diabetes and […]
Doug Ford justifies the selection of a lobbyist for a gun manufacturer to serve on the committee responsible for judge selection.
The official opposition in Ontario urges the Doug Ford government to retract appointments to a committee tasked with judge recommendations upon discovering the appointees also […]
Stricter Regulations Await Renewable Energy Projects in Alberta
New Restrictions to Impact Wind and Solar Development in Alberta Premier Danielle Smith unveiled stringent regulations on Wednesday, restricting the locations for wind turbine installations […]
Development Halted on Respawn’s Star Wars FPS, Focus Shifts to Next Jedi Game
Today, EA unveiled a significant company restructuring which will lead to approximately 670 employees, constituting 5% of its workforce, being laid off. As part of […]
New Canadian Legislation Mandates Removal of ‘Harmful’ Online Content by Tech Companies.
Canada has introduced a draft law that mandates tech platforms to promptly remove online content considered harmful, including material that sexualizes children and fuels hate […]
Ontario Increases College and University Funding by Over $1.2 Billion, Extends Tuition Fee Freeze
Ontario Unveils Major Funding Injection for Colleges and Universities, Freezes In-Province Tuition Fees for Three Years” Ontario’s Minister of Colleges and Universities, Jill Dunlop, announced […]