Global Affairs Canada has reported the eighth Canadian citizen’s demise in the Israel-Hamas conflict. The department confirmed the death in Lebanon but provided no additional […]
Category: Politics
Canada’s oil and gas emissions, Anticipation on the forthcoming imposition of a cap.
The release of governmental initiatives aimed at regulating fossil fuel emissions is scheduled to occur during COP28. The federal government has indicated that the anticipated […]
Liberals express dedication to pharmacare, exploring ‘prudent approaches’ for advancement, says Trudeau.
Despite the acknowledgment from the lead legislative manager that the Liberals may not fulfill their promise of a pharmacare bill by year-end, Prime Minister Justin […]
Canada’s Border Battle Against Illicit Drugs: Complex Strategies Surrounding Disrupted Maple Syrup Trade.
The Canadian border enforcement agency engages in an ongoing strategic challenge against criminal enterprises attempting to smuggle hazardous narcotics, including the components for fentanyl, often […]
Minister pledges modifications to temporary visas, assuring the absence of ‘extreme measures.’
Immigration Minister Marc Miller intends to adjust the influx of temporary visitors to Canada, ensuring the program’s sustainability, though specific government measures under consideration remain […]
Putin withdraws Russia’s formal agreement to the nuclear test ban treaty.
President Vladimir Putin of Russia has nullified his nation’s endorsement of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), asserting that this action is intended to […]
A First Nation in Northwestern Ontario has been made aware of 22 locations with potential historical remains.
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 […]
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 […]
The annual expenditure for safeguarding the prime minister has surged beyond $30 million.
The expenses incurred by Canadian taxpayers for safeguarding the prime minister and his family have surged over the past two fiscal years, reaching the highest […]
Ontario suggests altering consumer protection policies, while also proposing to increase fines for businesses twofold.
Ontario is set to introduce new legislation that aims to provide individuals with an alternative means to exit timeshare agreements, streamline the process of canceling […]