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Tragedy and Tension: Montreal Fire and the Weight of a Turbulent Week
From a fatal blaze in Saint-Laurent to a crushing debt crisis in Nova Scotia, Canada is grappling with a series of syste...
PECelebrates: How Prince Edward County's June festival lineup weaves heritage, pride, and patriotism
From roller-skating Drag performances to reconciliation reading groups, a small Ontario county packs five national comme...
Calgary Mayor Farkas Pledges Transparency on Cowboys Festival Deal
Mayor Jeromy Farkas plans to release most of the secret agreement with Penny Lane Entertainment for Cowboys Park, citing...
Toronto Officer's Death Exposes Ties Between Consulate Shooting and Iran's IRGC
A Toronto police officer was killed during a raid on suspects in a U.S. consulate shooting that U.S. authorities say was...
Winnipeg Woman's 20-Cent Overpayment Notice Exposes Bureaucratic Absurdity
A disability pensioner faces a repayment demand for twenty cents—and the government has sent thousands of similar letter...
World Cup Fever and National Friction: A Canadian Briefing
From Edmonton's economic boom to critical cuts at Environment Canada, we analyze the contrasting currents shaping the na...
Beyond the Statistics: Canadians Challenge the Narrative on AI and Carbon
From the "dirty tech" debates in Hamilton to the hidden carbon cost of bitumen, a new wave of public discourse demands d...
Gordie Howe Bridge Opens Despite Trump Threat; Toll War Looms
After months of political brinkmanship, the Canadian-financed Gordie Howe International Bridge is set to open, promising...
After $4M Barn Blaze, Ontario Fire Marshal Probes Dorland Inferno
A Monday night fire consumed an 800-foot barn in Greater Napanee, leaving over $4 million in damages and prompting an On...
Housing advocate Eric Lombardi enters Ontario Liberal race with affordability pledge
Eric Lombardi, a housing advocate, enters the Ontario Liberal leadership race after a 1,500-voter listening tour across ...
Canada’s C$150M Airline Lifeline: A Band-Aid on a Broken Fuel Model?
The government loans carriers to keep summer flights running, but critics see a repeat of pandemic-era subsidies that we...
Louise Arbour's Historic Inauguration: A New Era for Canada
The installation of Louise Arbour as Canada's 31st governor general marks a significant shift in the nation's leadership...
Two new fires in Ontario's northeast as Timmins 9 swells to 3,154 hectares
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources reports two new uncontrolled blazes while the large Timmins 9 fire continues t...
BC's 25,000 Jobs in May: Full-Time Gains Mask Youth Unemployment Spike to 15.3%
British Columbia added 25,000 jobs in May 2026, but a rising youth jobless rate and a steady 6.8% unemployment rate fuel...
B.C. Drownings Dip 5% in 2025, but Seniors and Young Adults Remain Most at Risk
British Columbia recorded 93 accidental drownings in 2025, a slight decrease from the year before. New data from the cor...
Canada's Grocery Aid: Sault Ste. Marie Residents Get $20.4M Top-Up
Residents in Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma receive immediate relief with a one-time payment, with more to come in 2026
Sault Ste. Marie Canal Revives Summer Traditions with Free Admission
Experience the rich history and culture of the Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site, now open for the 2026 seas...
Canada Pumps $400M Into Local Music and Media as Streaming Tax Debate Heats Up
Ottawa announces immediate funding for Canadian content creators while the CRTC's streaming contribution plan faces cour...
Fatal Collision, Sentencing, and Skateboarding: Canada's Complex Story
A fatal vehicle strike in Toronto, a violent home invasion in B.C., and a skateboarding community for kids in Edmonton –...
The Automation Paradox Behind Canada's Immigration Court Crisis
Immigration lawyers warn of a massive Federal Court backlog, with automation cited as a culprit. What's really going on?
Parliament Demands Proof: Can Carney's Rollbacks Still Hit Climate Targets?
Ottawa hearing sees MPs press for concrete emissions modelling as the Carney administration defends a series of policy r...
Al-Qaida Threats, Tourism Waves, and Beauty Discounts: Canada's Mixed Bag
A Montreal man pleads guilty to al-Qaida ties, while South Korea's new tourism wave and last-minute beauty discounts mak...
Canada's Pipeline Conundrum: Duty to Consult or Greenwashing?
A proposed pipeline project in Alberta has sparked controversy over the government's duty to consult Indigenous groups, ...
The Heavy Toll of Service: Remembering Alexandru Uichita
The death of 40-year-old volunteer Alexandru Uichita during a Moschelle wildfire highlights the immense physical risks f...
The $5.5 Million Gap: Vancouver's Lapu-Lapu Day Victims Fight for Fund Transparency
A year after a deadly car ramming, survivors are questioning the management of millions in donations intended for their ...
A Fractured Trust: Canadian Public Sentiment Questions Health, Law, and US Ties
Recent letters to the editor reveal a growing skepticism toward Canada's pandemic readiness, judicial efficacy, and the ...
Carney courts B.C. over pipeline dispute as Eby challenges Ottawa's authority
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with B.C. Premier David Eby in Vancouver to ease tensions over a contentious Alberta oil ...
Canada's $3.7B wine opportunity hinges on shipping rules
Canada's $10 billion wine sector could unlock nearly $4 billion more in revenue if provinces align on direct-to-consumer...
Racial Bias at Canadian Tire, DNA Cold Case Break, and More: A Week in Review
From a Heiltsuk woman's discrimination complaint to a Montreal worker's duckling rescue, this week's news spans justice,...
Snowbirds' Final Flight: What's Next for Canada's Iconic Aerial Team?
Canada's beloved Snowbirds face retirement in 2027. What will replace them?