The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has approved an $8.5-billion child welfare agreement between the federal government and First Nations in Ontario, marking a major step […]
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Food recalls across Ontario and Canada impact products sold at Amazon, Costco, Walmart, Metro, Giant Tiger, Sobeys, Bulk Barn and other retailers
Ontario residents are being urged to check their fridges, freezers and cupboards as new food recalls have been issued. The recalls include items like milk, […]
Online fundraiser launched to support critically injured flight attendant after deadly Air Canada crash in New York City
The family of a flight attendant badly hurt in an Air Canada crash at LaGuardia Airport has launched an online fundraiser to support her recovery. […]
Protesters across the U.S. stage “No Kings” rallies opposing Donald Trump
Large protests against the administration of Donald Trump took place in cities across the United States, marking the third round of “No Kings” rallies that […]
Fuel Prices Rise Once More as Market Volatility Persists
Diesel and heating fuel prices jumped today after the Public Utilities Board made an unexpected price change. Prices rose by about 10 cents for diesel […]
Canada enacts most significant immigration reforms in decades
Canada has passed a new law that brings major changes to its immigration system. Bill C-12 received royal assent on March 26, 2026, giving the […]
Carney calls for apology over Indigenous surveillance program
Prime Minister Mark Carney says there should be a public apology for a past spying program that targeted hundreds of Indigenous people and groups with […]
Milk has been recalled over possible glass contamination, prompting a consumer safety warning.
A milk recall has been issued in Canada over concerns that some products may contain pieces of glass. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency posted the […]
“‘Just the beginning’: Second man admits guilt in nude image sharing case”
THUNDER BAY – Police say a group of men shared private images of local women online without their consent, in a chat group that once […]
National rift surfaces over notwithstanding clause during Supreme Court hearings on Bill 21
Ongoing hearings at the Supreme Court of Canada over Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21, have revealed a growing divide across the country about how the […]
