As Canada braces for the potential reintroduction of tariffs under Donald Trump’s leadership, questions loom over whether the federal government will respond with retaliatory measures, […]
Category: Politics
Thunder Bay Begins Discussions on 2025 Capital Budget
Thunder Bay City Council has officially started reviewing the proposed 2025 capital budget, which totals approximately $162 million and includes a 3.8% tax levy increase. […]
Trudeau Announces Sales Tax Cuts and Direct Payments to Canadians Ahead of Election
Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Announces Temporary Tax Breaks and Cash Payments Amid Election Pressure Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government unveiled plans Thursday to temporarily remove […]
Boissonnault Removed from Cabinet Amid Controversy Over Indigenous Heritage Claims
Alberta MP Randy Boissonnault has stepped down from his cabinet position following allegations surrounding his business dealings and scrutiny of his claims about Indigenous ancestry. […]
Canada Ends Automatic 10-Year Multiple-Entry Visas, Introduces Stricter Rules
Canada has introduced changes to its visitor visa policy, discontinuing the automatic issuance of 10-year multiple-entry visas. According to new guidelines released by Immigration, Refugees […]
Interest in Canadian Citizenship Surges Among Americans Once Again
Canada’s immigration department has seen a significant increase in web traffic from the United States compared to a typical Wednesday, according to spokesperson Julie Lafortune […]
Survey Suggests Bank of Canada’s Neutral Rate May Settle at 2.75%
The financial market anticipates that the Bank of Canada will reduce its policy rate to 2.75% by June 2025 and hold it steady through the […]
Quarter Million Subscribers Cancel The Washington Post Following Non-Endorsement
At least 250,000 Washington Post readers have canceled their subscriptions since the paper announced last Friday that it would stop endorsing presidential candidates, ending a […]