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Toronto's new mayor no stranger to City Hall
With just over 37 % of the vote former NDP parliamentarian Olivia Chow was selected by Torontonians to serve as mayor. Runner up in the contest was former deputy mayor Ana Bailo securing 32% of the vo...
Adam Riley Jun 27, 2023
Baby Shark bath toy recalled
A recall that will have you quickly checking your children's bath toys. If your child has the Zuru Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark toy, unfortunately, you're going to have to take it away. The plastic ba...
Tara Clow Jun 27, 2023
Not enough Canadians getting the sleep they need: survey
Do you get a restful sleep every night? According to a survey, from Narrative Research, only 16% of us sleep well every night, while for the average Canadian, good sleep only comes about four nights a...
Caitlin Snow Jun 27, 2023
Canada monitoring the situation in Russia
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the uprising in Russia over the weekend is an internal matter. Trudeau is in Iceland meeting with Nordic leaders, but says they are watching and monitoring the situa...
Tim Davidson Jun 26, 2023
Prepare for a hot summer
It could be a long hot summer in Canada. Environment Canada says the spell of hot weather this month could extend into July and August. Early modelling shows seasonal temperatures for most areas of th...
Randy Thoms Jun 26, 2023
Toronto by-election today
Voters in Canada's largest city are heading to the polls today to elect a new mayor. A historic 102 candidates are currently listed on the ballot in Toronto. Several notable names are on that list inc...
Adam Riley Jun 26, 2023
Federal benefit 'life-changing' for Canadians with disabilities: advocate
Disability advocates are applauding a new federal bill which received royal assent last week. Bill C-22 will create a federal income supplement for working-age people with disabilities. Shelley Petit,...
Brad Perry Jun 26, 2023

Canadian Armed Forces release names of victims from the RCAF helicopter crash
Canada is still reeling after two members of the royal Canadian Air Force were killed when their helicopter crashed into the Ottawa River earlier this week. Today, the Canadian Armed forces released t...
Joe Thomson Jun 23, 2023
Government of Canada approves collective agreements for PSAC workers
The Government of Canada has approved collective agreements for 155,000 Public Service Alliance of Canada workers. The employees walked off the job in April and spent around 13 days on the picket line...
News Jun 23, 2023

Transportation and Safety Board of Canada launches investigation to Polar Prince role in Titan implosion
A tragic end to the search for the missing Titanic sub. Rear Adm John Mauger, commander of the First Coast Guard District, stated that the tail cone of the sub was discovered by a remotely operated ve...
Caitlin Snow Jun 23, 2023





