Canada-U.S. trade talks have been unusually quiet in Washington lately. Most of the attention in the U.S. capital has been on trade with the United […]
Author: Noah Perreault
Recalled Salami Linked to Nearly 100 Salmonella Cases Across Canada
Salami Salmonella Outbreak in Canada Declared Over Salami fans can relax now that a months-long salmonella outbreak in Canada has officially ended. The Public Health […]
Carney government to ban hate and terror symbols under new hate-crimes bill
OTTAWA — The Carney government plans to introduce a new hate-crimes bill on Friday that will ban the intentional display of “hate” and “terror” symbols, […]
Canada’s inflation rate climbed to 1.9% in August.
Canada’s inflation rate rose to 1.9% in August, up from 1.7% in July, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday. This was the last major piece of economic […]
Canada Post Union Presses Employer to Resume Contract Talks
Dozens of Canada Post workers with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) held a rally outside Halifax West MP Lena Diab’s office to send […]
Beer Store to shut down seven more Ontario locations, including one in the GTA
The Beer Store to Close Seven More Ontario Locations by Year’s End The Beer Store says it will shut down seven more stores across Ontario […]
Ottawa Bets on Copper to Power Nation-Building, but Canada Trails Global Competitors
Ottawa is fast-tracking two new copper mining projects, calling them “nation-building” efforts to secure one of the world’s most important natural resources as global demand […]
Ontario Minimum Wage Rising in October, but Experts Warn It Falls Short
Minimum wage workers across Ontario will see a small pay raise next month. Starting October 1, Ontario’s minimum wage will go up from $17.20 to […]
Super Mario Bros. Movie Sequel Reveals Official Title and Release Date
Chris Pratt’s Mario is heading back to space in Nintendo’s next big adventure. On Friday, Sept. 12, Illumination and Nintendo revealed that the sequel to […]
Ontario’s Fall Forecast Hints at Possible Early Winter Conditions
From mid-September to October, Ontario will see warmer-than-usual temperatures across the province, including big cities like Toronto and Ottawa. October should bring plenty of sunshine […]
