Brazil’s COP30 presidency pushed through a compromise climate deal on Saturday. The agreement promises more financial support for poorer countries dealing with global warming, but […]
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Canada Post, postal workers reach tentative deal after two years of tense talks
Canada Post and the union representing thousands of mail carriers say they’ve reached agreements in principle after two years of difficult negotiations. The Canadian Union […]
Carney Pushes Trade Agenda at G20 as Canada Tightens Foreign Aid Spending
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in South Africa for the G20 summit, where he’ll meet with the country’s president. His visit comes as Canada focuses […]
Carney Secures Investment Deal and Opens Trade Negotiations on UAE Trip
Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a new investment-protection deal with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Thursday during a visit to Abu Dhabi. He also […]
Students protest Bill 9 as more than 1,000 activists and supporters rally downtown.
Many Calgarians spoke out Thursday against the Alberta government’s new rules affecting transgender youth. Students from Westmount Charter School walked out of class to protest […]
Canada releases urgent travel warning for China
Canada has issued a new travel warning for people planning to visit China, saying there are possible health risks travellers should know about. On Tuesday, […]
Canada’s inflation cools to 2.2% in October as fuel and food price growth slows
Canada’s annual inflation rate dropped to 2.2% in October, Statistics Canada said Monday. The number matched what many economists had expected. Gas prices were a […]
Ontario considers making impaired drivers pay child support if they kill a parent
The Ontario government is looking at a new law that would make impaired drivers pay ongoing child support if they kill a child’s parent or […]
Canada Stripped of Measles-Free Status as Outbreaks Continue
Nearly 30 years after Canada was declared measles-free, the country has now lost that status as the disease continues to spread across North America. On […]
Thunder Bay’s latest count finds more than 600 residents experiencing homelessness
Front-line workers say they aren’t surprised that Thunder Bay’s newest point-in-time count shows homelessness in the city is still rising. New data from the Lakehead […]
