A $15 Million Cross-Border Research Initiative Launched to Monitor Pathogen Movement Across Canada and the U.S. in Anticipation of Future Pandemics. Funded by the federal […]
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Premier Doug Ford Calls for Removal of Pro-Palestinian Encampments from Universities Over Safety Concerns and Public Dissatisfaction
Premier Doug Ford asserts that universities must promptly remove pro-Palestinian encampments, emphasizing parental worries over campus safety and widespread public frustration with the protests. Addressing […]
Government proposes foreign influence registry and grants new powers to CSIS to combat foreign interference.
The federal government introduced Bill C-70 on Monday, aiming to combat foreign interference in Canadian politics, spanning from school boards to the House of Commons. […]
Regional Administrations Grappling with Elevated Debt Burdens and Heightened Financial Strain
After a period of robust economic growth that allowed provincial governments to trim deficits and amass surpluses, fiscal challenges are now emerging nationwide. The unveiling […]
Toronto’s Drug Decriminalization Request Stalled Amidst Political Controversy
Toronto’s Bid for Drug Decriminalization at a Standstill Amid Provincial Resistance and Revived Political Controversy. Toronto’s proposal for drug decriminalization, the largest in Canada, is […]
Upcoming construction to affect bus routes in Thunder Bay.
Thunder Bay Transit Routes to Undergo Detours for Downtown Construction Commencing this Monday, several Thunder Bay Transit bus routes—namely routes 1, 2, 3M, 11, and […]
Affordability Woes Keep Canadians from Participating in Loblaw Boycott
Canadians Grapple with Participation in Loblaw Boycott Amid Rising Food Prices As frustrated Canadians nationwide band together to boycott Loblaw-owned stores throughout May in protest […]
