Ontario company tied to medical supply shortage received nearly $19M in job training funds The Ford government is facing tough questions about why an Ontario […]
Author: Noah Perreault
Canadian airline introduces new fee for reclining seats
WestJet passengers may soon have to pay extra if they want seats that recline. The airline announced that it’s updating the cabins on its Boeing […]
Salmonella outbreak tied to dog food sickens at least 31, sends 7 to hospital
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) says 31 people have gotten sick in a salmonella outbreak linked to dog food and treats. The confirmed […]
Former Harper aide slams Poilievre over remarks on RCMP and Trudeau
OTTAWA — A longtime aide to former prime minister Stephen Harper is criticizing Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre for attacking the RCMP and Prime Minister Justin […]
Canada explores plan to deploy nuclear reactors on the Moon
The crew of Artemis II is set to launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, as early as February. Their mission will take them around the moon […]
Ontario conservative group criticizes Ford government for relying on ‘retail politics’ over real reform”
When Matt Spoke started Project Ontario, he thought Premier Doug Ford and his team would be open to hearing new ideas and maybe even use […]
Experts warn at Thunder Bay conference that Canada’s forests are drying and at growing risk
Canada faces longer and more intense wildfire seasons, forestry experts meeting in Thunder Bay this week say the country’s forests are drying out faster than […]
Canada posts stronger-than-expected job gains in September, complicating outlook for next rate cut
Canada’s job market surprised economists in September by adding 60,400 new jobs, even though the unemployment rate stayed at 7.1 per cent, Statistics Canada said […]
Liberals table new border bill to fast-track less contentious reforms
The Liberal government has decided to split its border security plan into two separate bills, hoping to move forward more quickly with less controversial parts […]
Ontario college part-time support staff to vote on potential strike next week
Part-time support workers at Ontario’s 24 colleges will hold a strike vote next week, as thousands of full-time workers continue their fourth week on the […]
