The City of Pickering and the Town of Grimsby claim they incurred expenses exceeding $400,000. Two municipalities in Ontario are seeking reimbursement from the provincial […]
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Trudeau Engages in Dialogue at a Toronto-Area Mosque Amid Growing Demands for a Ceasefire in Israel-Hamas Conflict.
Trudeau’s Visit Coincides with a Letter from Over 30 MPs Urging Him to Champion a Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas. During an unannounced visit to […]
Trudeau allocates approximately $90 million towards addressing climate change and promoting vaccine equity in the Caribbean.
During the Canada-Caribbean Community Summit on Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled a substantial foreign aid package of nearly $90 million. This financial commitment is […]
A recent report states that Canada’s economy now experiences reduced levels of competition compared to the past.
An examination of two decades of data reveals that competition is deteriorating rather than improving, according to the Competition Bureau. Canada’s Competition Bureau, the federal […]
The Eclipsed Stars: Light Pollution Diminishing Our View of the Night Sky.
In a recent contribution to the journal Science, two American astronomers unveiled a novel concept to encapsulate the diminishing capacity to appreciate the night skies […]
Netflix Announces Price Increases Following Remarkable Surge in Subscribers.
Netflix Inc. is increasing its subscription rates for select customers in the United States, United Kingdom, and France following its most successful quarter in terms […]
Residential school survivor urges individuals to ‘educate themselves’ on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
This Saturday, residents across Calgary will observe National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Lena Wildman, a survivor of residential schools, hopes that this occasion will […]
Lego discontinues its venture to create plastic bricks from recycled bottles.
Lego, based in Denmark, affirmed on Monday its ongoing dedication to sourcing sustainable materials for reducing carbon emissions, despite an unsuccessful attempt by the world’s […]
The Stó:lō Nation uncovers 158 child fatalities and the possibility of unmarked graves at former residential schools and a hospital.
The Stó:lō Nation, located in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley, has conducted an extensive investigation into the tragic issue of missing children and unmarked burials. Their […]
The province is uncertain about the destination of the additional carbon charge imposed on gasoline.
The New Brunswick government lacks clarity on whether the additional six-to-seven-cent charge per liter of gasoline is being allocated as intended. Officials informed the legislature’s […]