King Charles’s Visit to Canada Raises Questions About Indigenous Rights King Charles spoke to Canada’s parliament this week. Some people saw his speech as a […]
Author: Noah Perreault
Canadian Wildfires Trigger Largest Evacuation in Memory, Sending Smoke Across U.S. Border
Massive Wildfires Force Thousands to Flee as Smoke Spreads to U.S. Huge wildfires burning out of control in western and central Canada are forcing thousands […]
Limited Ontario Grocery Stores Accepting Alcohol Returns as Others Consider Relinquishing Licences
Few Grocery Stores in Ontario Taking Back Empty Alcohol Bottles as Program Faces Trouble Only a small number of Ontario grocery stores that are supposed […]
Authorities Confiscate $836,000 Worth of Drugs, Including 7 Kilograms of Cocaine
THUNDER BAY — Police have seized a large amount of drugs, a loaded gun, and cash after a drug trafficking investigation in Thunder Bay. The […]
Canada Post Tables Final Offer to Union Amid $1.3 Billion Loss in 2024
Canada Post Offers Final Deal to Workers After Losing $1.3 Billion in 2024 Canada Post says it lost almost $1.3 billion last year as it […]
Thousands Evacuated in Manitoba as Wildfires Prompt Emergency Response
More than 17,000 people in western Manitoba, Canada, were being evacuated on Wednesday as the province faced one of its worst wildfire seasons in years. […]
1.4 Million Consumers Fell Behind on Credit Payments in First Quarter
More Canadians Falling Behind on Payments as Economy Struggles, Report Says A new report from Equifax shows that more Canadians are missing credit payments as […]
Ontario to Exempt Federal Disability Benefit from Clawbacks
Ontario Won’t Reduce Support for People Receiving New Federal Disability Benefit The Ontario government has announced that it will not reduce provincial support for people […]
Mark Carney to End Question Period Tradition Started by Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister Mark Carney will take part in his first question period on Wednesday, but he won’t continue a tradition started by the previous prime […]
Ontario Mining Bill Sparks Blockade Threats Amid Controversy
First Nations Warn of Blockades Over Ontario’s New Mining Bill Road, rail, and mine blockades may be coming as First Nations leaders push back against […]
