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Poilievre seeks public inquiry into election meddling
The leader of the Conservatives is not very optimistic about an individual being appointed to look into alleged Chinese meddling in our elections. Pierre Poilievre is again pressuring Prime Minister J...
Allan Dearing Mar 07, 2023
Kraft Heinz Company celebrates KD lovers who eat with a spoon
A new survey by Kraft Heinz company has found 80 percent of Canadians enjoy a bowl of KD macaroni and cheese. They also asked whether Canadians eat it with a fork or a spoon. The result of that survey...
Tara Clow Mar 07, 2023
Anti-Fraud Awareness ramps up during tax time
Now that people are starting to file their taxes, a ramp-up in tax fraud scams is bound to go up. Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre is warning Canadians about the different methods that fraudsters use to tar...
Katie Nicholls Mar 06, 2023

40 children on bus that crashed in French Alps
A bus carrying 40 children crashed in the French Alps. The bus was taking the children home when it fell down a wooded slope into a creek, Saturday. Leaving the driver and his partner with serious inj...
Caitlin Snow Mar 04, 2023
Poll finds employees feeling under appreciated
It's Employee Appreciation day, but a recent survey found almost half of Canadian professionals feel undervalued. Recruitment Agency Robert Half surveyed nearly 540 LinkedIn users between February 20 ...
Tara Clow Mar 03, 2023
8 arrested in fake Norval Morrisseau art fraud
Thousands of fake pieces claiming to be from famed Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek First Nation (Greenstone, ON) artist, Norval Morrisseau, have been seized by police. A large-scale investigation dubbed ...
Katie Nicholls Mar 03, 2023
UPDATED: Parole reduced for man convicted in RCMP deaths
The man who killed three Mounties and injured two others in Moncton, N.B., could be out of prison sooner than expected. Justin Bourque will now be eligible for parole after 25 years instead of 75, acc...
News Mar 02, 2023
Ottawa announces new Modern Treaty policy
A significant milestone has been reached that will transform the relationship between the federal government and Indigenous communities across the country. Canada's Collaborative Modern Treaty Impleme...
Adam Riley Mar 01, 2023
Roll Up the Rim returns in March
An annual well-known contest for coffee lovers will launch next month. Tim Hortons customers will Roll Up the Rim on the app from March 6th to April 2nd. One roll can be earned for each eligible item,...
Tara Clow Feb 28, 2023
Not much growth in Canada's economy over last quarter: Statistics Canada
Our economy didn't see much growth in the last quarter and actually went down a bit in December. Statistics Canada says the GDP is at 0.1 percent after a quick uptick in November. Oil and gas was down...
Caitlin Snow Feb 28, 2023





