Prime Minister Mark Carney has called a snap federal election, kicking off a five-week campaign set to culminate in a national vote on April 28—six […]
Author: Noah Perreault
Prime Minister Carney meets with the leaders of the National Indigenous Organizations
Today, Prime Minister Carney met with the leaders of the three National Indigenous Organizations: the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, […]
Calgary Art Gallery Files $1.45M Lawsuit Against Norval Morrisseau Estate
Calgary Gallery Sues Norval Morrisseau Estate for $1.45M Over Defamation Claims EA Studios alleges reputational harm and breach of contract after statements from estate executive […]
Victoriaville Demolition Postponed to May
THUNDER BAY — The demolition of Victoriaville Centre has been pushed back to late May due to the complexity of the project, but the overall […]
Hudson’s Bay to Begin Liquidating All Stores Except These 6 Starting Monday
Hudson’s Bay to Liquidate Majority of Stores, Sparing Six Locations—for Now After a frantic week searching for a financial lifeline, Hudson’s Bay—Canada’s oldest company—has secured […]
Business Owners Warn of Worsening Labor Shortages Amid Immigration Crackdown
Canadian Businesses Grapple with Labor Shortages as Immigration Policies Tighten As Canadian businesses adapt to shifting U.S. tariff policies, a more pressing domestic issue is […]
WestJet Explores Hiring Temporary Foreign Workers to Address Pilot Shortage
WestJet Weighs Use of Temporary Foreign Workers Amid Ongoing Pilot Shortage Calgary-based airline WestJet is considering hiring temporary foreign workers (TFWs) to help address a […]
A dip product has been pulled from shelves in Canada due to a recall.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has issued a recall for Habibi’s Mediterranean brand Hummus Lebanese Style due to the presence of peanuts not declared […]
Canada Should Be ‘First in Line for Exemptions’ as New Tariffs Take Effect April 2
Ford Pushes for Canada to Be ‘First in Line for Exemptions’ as U.S. Plans Global Tariffs Ontario Premier Doug Ford says U.S. trade representatives have […]
Only 40% of Canada’s Air Force Fleet Combat-Ready Amid F-35 Contract Uncertainty
Only 40% of Canada’s air force inventory is considered serviceable and combat-ready, according to a newly obtained military readiness document. The report, dated February 18, […]