Wauzhushk Onigum Nation, located in northwestern Ontario, has identified 22 potential locations where human remains may be interred on the premises of a former residential […]
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Mandatory Holocaust Education for High School Students in British Columbia
Starting next year, high school students will be mandated to study the Holocaust, as confirmed by an announcement made by Premier David Eby and the […]
Canada prohibits the use of the Chinese app WeChat on government devices
Canada’s government has made an official declaration to prohibit the use of WeChat, the Chinese-owned application often dubbed the “everything app” due to its multifaceted […]
Ottawa contends that lawyers are not entitled to an $80 million payout for the First Nation child welfare settlement.
The legal expenses will be in addition to the $23 billion earmarked for compensation and the $20 billion allocated for long-term reform. Ottawa is seeking […]
In 2021, Google expended $26 billion to secure its position as the default search engine.
Vice President Prabhakar Raghavan attested on Friday that in 2021, Google disbursed a substantial sum of $26.3 billion to secure and uphold its default search […]
Best Buy issues a recall of nearly 1 million pressure cookers following 17 reported burn injuries.
Best Buy is initiating a recall of almost 1 million pressure cookers and their respective inner pots, owing to a flaw that can lead to […]
Tla’amin Nation Chief and British Columbia Premier Approve Memorandum for Tis’kwat Site
In the presence of a large crowd, Tla’amin Nation Chief John Hackett and British Columbia Premier David Eby officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) […]
Report Reveals Canada’s Progress Towards Achieving its $10-a-Day Child Care Commitment
All provinces and territories committed to achieving a 50 percent cost reduction by December 2022, with the complete rollout of $10-a-day child care scheduled for […]