Justice Canada lawyers argue that the federal government has no legal duty to ensure First Nations have access to clean drinking water, even if statements […]
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Alberta Poised to Have the Nation’s Lowest Minimum Wage
Starting Tuesday, Alberta will tie for the lowest minimum wage in Canada. While Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island are all set to raise […]
Canada Arranges 800 Seats for Evacuation Flights to Assist Citizens Leaving Lebanon
Ottawa must intensify efforts to help Canadian citizens leave Lebanon, says Kamal Tabaja, whose parents, a Canadian couple, were killed last week when an Israeli […]
First Nations Group Begins Recruiting Workers for Landfill Search for Human Remains
The Manitoba government, in collaboration with the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, has initiated the recruitment process to hire workers for a landfill search aimed at […]
Trudeau’s Government Survives No-Confidence Vote in Canadian Parliament
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has survived a no-confidence motion in parliament that sought to topple his government and trigger a snap election. The vote, […]
Canadian Military Acknowledges New Sleeping Bags Inadequate for Harsh Winter Conditions
The Canadian military has acknowledged that the new sleeping bags issued to troops last year were not suitable for “typical Canadian winter conditions.” A briefing […]
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 […]
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 […]