Canada’s Supreme Court has temporarily stopped the planned killing of nearly 400 ostriches at a British Columbia farm, after the owners challenged a government order […]
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Ontario Grocers to Halt Alcohol Sales Amid Dispute Over Bottle Return Rules
As The Beer Store locations keep closing across Ontario, more responsibility is falling on grocery stores to collect empty alcohol bottles and cans — a […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Ontario to Broaden Access to Community Long-Term Care Services
BRAMPTON — The Ontario government is spending $15 million over the next two years on a new program that will let seniors get long-term care […]
Carney Announces Billions in Support and ‘Buy Canada’ Plan to Counter Trump’s Tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new plan on Friday to strengthen Canada’s economy against trade problems caused by U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The […]
Canada Sees Record Number of Residents Moving Abroad
Canadians Are Moving Abroad in Record Numbers — And Most Are Leaving a Few Provinces New numbers show that more Canadians are moving out of […]
Bloodvein First Nation bans non-Indigenous hunters to address overhunting concerns
A Manitoba First Nation says it will no longer allow non-Indigenous hunters on its land, after years of moose overhunting and meat being left to […]
