Law enforcement in Prince George, British Columbia, is cautioning the public about the risks of sexual extortion following the tragic suicide of a 12-year-old boy […]
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Northern grocers and holiday bakers face a shortage of sugar.
In the baking aisle, certain northern shoppers are taking a second glance these days. Instead of finding sugar, they encounter either empty or nearly empty […]
Buffy Sainte-Marie Addresses Inquiry Regarding Her Indigenous Heritage.
In the previous month, Buffy Sainte-Marie faced scrutiny over her Indigenous identity during an episode of CBC’s documentary series, The Fifth Estate. Prior to its […]
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 […]
Advocacy organizations call for an appeal following the court’s decision against Canada’s ban on single-use plastics.
Advocacy organizations are calling on the federal government to challenge a recent federal court decision that poses a threat to Canada’s ban on single-use plastics. […]
$8,390 in fines imposed on nine individuals for moose hunting violations in the vicinity of Chapleau.
Nine individuals hailing from various locations in northeastern Ontario have collectively received fines amounting to $8,390 for violating tagging requirements while engaging in party hunting […]
Ontario aims to address the shortage of Early Childhood Educators by increasing wages to $23.86 per hour.
Ontario is set to raise the minimum wage for early childhood educators in the majority of licensed child-care centers to $23.86 per hour next year—up […]