The Thunder Bay Professional Firefighters Association’s annual Toys for Tots campaign, which raised over $177,000 this year, is set to provide funds for purchasing thousands […]
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Air Canada faces a $97,000 fine following an incident where a British Columbia man was compelled to independently disembark from a flight.
Air Canada is facing a $97,500 penalty from the Canadian Transportation Agency following an incident where a British Columbia man with cerebral palsy, Rodney Hodgins, […]
Canada declarea that starting in 2035, all newly manufactured automobiles must be zero-emission vehicles.
Canada is anticipated to reveal, later this week, a mandate that mandates all new cars to be zero-emission vehicles by 2035, according to a high-ranking […]
Parents in Montreal unite with teachers on the picket line.
Following an ongoing indefinite strike that lasted almost three weeks and involved tens of thousands of teachers throughout Quebec, it was the parents who joined […]
The details of a dental insurance plan are set to be unveiled by the federal government.
Today, a group of government ministers is anticipated to introduce a novel federal dental insurance initiative, offering direct benefits to eligible Canadian residents. Although the […]
Canada’s environmental advocates advocate for a cap on oil and gas emissions through a stylish expression.
The Canadian climate advocacy group is aiming for its call for a cap on oil and gas emissions to capture the attention of Environment Minister […]
Windsor Unemployment Explored by Local Professionals and Business Leaders
In November, Windsor witnessed a 0.5% increase in its unemployment rate, as reported by the Statistics Canada labor force survey. This surge has positioned the […]
Canada’s oil and gas emissions, Anticipation on the forthcoming imposition of a cap.
The release of governmental initiatives aimed at regulating fossil fuel emissions is scheduled to occur during COP28. The federal government has indicated that the anticipated […]
Trudeau advises against associating a boy’s suicide with government actions in the context of the Online Harms Bill.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asserts that it is inappropriate to establish a connection between government actions and the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy in […]
Google agrees to an annual payment of $100 million to Canadian news publishers through a deal with the Ottawa government.
Ottawa has agreed to establish an annual payment ceiling of $100 million for Google’s obligations to media companies under the impending online news legislation, set […]