Third Class-Action Lawsuit Emerges in Canada as Salmonella-Contaminated Cantaloupes Trigger Legal Action. Law firm Slater Vecchio has initiated a new class-action lawsuit in British Columbia […]
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Bank of Canada Rate Cuts Signal ‘Turning Point’ for Housing Market.
After a cautious year marked by changing expectations driven by increased borrowing costs, economists anticipate a potential rebound for the Canadian housing market in 2024. […]
Canadian Unemployment Rate Jumps by Almost 20% in a Single Year
Canada’s economy faces challenges in generating enough jobs to match its growing population. Recent data from Statistics Canada (Stat Can) indicates that the unemployment rate […]
Concerns about a recession among Canadians have decreased compared to the previous year.
According to the findings, 72% of those surveyed are worried about a recession in 2024. This represents a decrease from the previous year, as the […]
In 2023, a substantial number of individuals acquired Canadian citizenship.
On the final day of 2023, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) reported that over 354,000 individuals were granted Canadian citizenship. Throughout the year, […]
People with mental health conditions might become eligible for physician-assisted death in Canada in the near future.
In March, Canada is poised to legalize medically assisted death for individuals with mental illness, a move that appears to have created division within the […]
Above-average temperatures on Christmas Day prevailed across a significant portion of Canada, accompanied by low-visibility fog in Ontario.
During the Christmas period, a significant portion of Canada experienced milder temperatures than usual, with above-zero readings prevailing from Ontario to the Maritimes. Meanwhile, the […]
The legal expenses for class actions concerning First Nations child welfare are reduced by 50% by the Federal Court.
The judge deems the $55 million settlement between class action lawyers and Ottawa to still be unreasonably high. The Federal Court has determined that class […]
Toys for Tots achieves unprecedented fundraising success, collecting a remarkable $177,000.
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 […]
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, […]