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 […]
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Environmental advocate David Suzuki marks his 90th birthday in Mississauga
Environmental advocate David Suzuki celebrated his 90th birthday during a stop in Mississauga on Tuesday while touring southern Ontario with his wife, Tara Cullis. The […]
Canada’s New Minimum Wage Increase Set to Take Effect April 1
Canada has confirmed that the federal minimum wage will increase to $18.15 per hour on April 1, 2026, according to Employment and Social Development Canada. […]
Dozens Injured After Cleaning Products Recalled Across Canada.
Certain cleaning products are being recalled in Canada after 50 injuries were reported in the United States, according to Health Canada. The recall affects Wagner […]
Canadian troops withdraw from Iraq alongside NATO allies as Iran conflict escalates
Canadian Armed Forces members have left Iraq along with personnel from NATO as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran continues. The alliance said Friday that all […]
Canada signals openness to supporting efforts in the Middle East, rules out offensive role
Defence Minister David McGuinty says Canada is open to helping countries in the Middle East as the conflict with Iran continues, but will not take […]
Tim Hortons recalls mug over potential burn risk
Tim Hortons is recalling its “Donut Mug” because it may crack when filled with hot drinks, creating a burn risk. The company says there have […]
Food Products Recalled Across Canada: Full List of Affected Items
Several food products sold at Costco in Canada have been recalled in recent weeks for different safety concerns, including possible glass contamination, undeclared allergens and […]
Hundreds of thousands remain without power as more Quebec schools close after major storm
More than 200,000 Hydro-Québec customers were without electricity Thursday morning after freezing rain and strong winds knocked down power lines overnight. Although the province avoided […]
Ford says terrorist sleeper cells may be in Canada; RCMP says it has no confirmation
Ontario police are investigating a shooting at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto early Tuesday and are trying to find out who was responsible and why. […]
