A team of Chinese astronauts will have to stay in space longer than planned after their spacecraft was likely hit by a tiny piece of […]
Author: Noah Perreault
Ontario projects $13.5-billion deficit as Trump’s tariffs hit provincial revenues
Ontario faces bigger deficit and drops climate targets as economy slows Ontario’s finances are deep in the red — and the government is backing away […]
Tomato sauce recalled over risk of serious, potentially fatal food poisoning
A popular brand of tomato sauce has been recalled because it could cause serious — and possibly fatal — food poisoning. First and Last Bakery, […]
Thunder Bay social housing agency introduces new system to monitor homelessness
A new system has been launched in Thunder Bay, Ont., to help local social service agencies better track people experiencing homelessness and the supports they […]
Robert Munsch donates personal archives to Guelph’s new central library
The Guelph Public Library in southern Ontario has received what it calls an “extraordinary gift” from beloved children’s author Robert Munsch — his personal archives, […]
Ford government supervisors could bill school boards up to $350,000 annually
Ontario’s Education Minister says government-appointed supervisors working at several school boards could each earn up to $350,000 a year, paid out of the school boards’ […]
Canada has welcomed China’s decision to lift restrictions and resume organized tour group travel to Canada, a move expected to boost tourism and strengthen bilateral ties.
November 3, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada Today, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand released the following statement: “China’s decision to give Canada […]
Ontario Hydro Rates Increasing — What the Hike Means for Your Monthly Bill
Ontario Electricity Rates Jump 29%, but Bigger Rebate to Help Offset Costs Electricity prices in Ontario went up about 29 per cent on Saturday, but […]
Liberals warn of ‘sacrifice budget’ to steer Canada away from recession
Canada’s Liberal Party says the country needs a “budget of sacrifice” to face a growing trade war with the United States and a long-running cost […]
Carney apologizes to Trump after Ontario premier’s anti-tariff Reagan ad sparks backlash
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump for an anti-tariff ad made by Ontario Premier Doug Ford and told Ford […]
