On September 5th, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) conducted a draw through the French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream, issuing 96 Notifications of Interest (NOIs) to […]
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Art Fraud Ruins Norval Morrisseau’s Legacy; Perpetrator Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison
David John Voss, who orchestrated the creation of thousands of forged artworks in Thunder Bay, Ont., falsely attributed to Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau, has been […]
Super Typhoon Yagi is expected to disrupt weather patterns across Canada by next week.
On Thursday, Super Typhoon Yagi intensified into a Category 4-equivalent storm in the South China Sea, marking it as one of the strongest typhoons in […]
Ontario Reduces Funding for Daycare Centres Not Participating in $10-a-Day Program
Ontario child-care centres that aren’t part of the national $10-a-day program will soon lose provincial funding, cutting fee subsidies for lower-income families and leading to […]
7-Eleven Parent Company Declines $39 Billion Acquisition Bid from Canadian Competitor
The parent company of 7-Eleven has turned down a $39 billion (£29.6 billion) takeover bid from Canadian competitor Alimentation Couche-Tard, stating that the offer “grossly […]
Thunder Bay City Council to Discuss Decommissioning the Whalen Tugboat
According to Halvorsen, moving the tugboat would require a heavy-lift barge—the same type used when the Whalen was recovered after taking on water. The report […]
Canada recorded a merchandise trade surplus of $684 million in July, according to Statistics Canada.
Canada posted a merchandise trade surplus of $684 million in July, according to Statistics Canada, following a revised deficit of $179 million in June. Initially, […]
Starting Thursday, over 300 corner stores in Toronto will be allowed to sell alcohol.
Thursday marks a significant shift for alcohol consumers in Ontario, as thousands of convenience stores across the province gain the ability to sell alcoholic beverages. […]
Jasper Wildfire Adds to Canada’s Growing Insurance Crisis Amid Climate Change
Hotter summers in Canada, which have triggered wildfires in tourist areas, intense hailstorms, and severe flooding in major cities—events likely linked to climate change—are creating […]