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Former Olympic snowboarder wanted for drug trafficking, murders
Ten Canadians, including a former Olympic snowboarder born in Thunder Bay, Ont., have been charged in an alleged transnational organized crime group. Ryan Wedding and nine other Canadians were among 1...
Brad Perry Oct 17, 2024
Annual pace of housing starts up 5% in September
Canada's annual pace of housing starts increased by five per cent in September. The seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts came in at 223,808 units. That was compared to 213,012 units in Au...
Brad Perry Oct 17, 2024
Foreign interference allegations spark clash between Trudeau and Poilievre
During testimony at the foreign interference inquiry, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed that some Conservative parliamentarians are linked to foreign interference. Trudeau stated he directed the C...
Evan Taylor Oct 17, 2024
Liam Payne, former One Direction singer, dead at 31
Former One Direction singer Liam Payne has died in Buenos Aires, according to several media reports. The 31-year-old reportedly fell from the third floor of a hotel in the Argentinian capital. Payne a...
Brad Perry Oct 16, 2024
Second Liberal MP publicly calls for PM Trudeau's resignation
A Liberal MP has called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down as leader, joining growing internal discussions about the party's future direction. Charlottetown MP Sean Casey said Trudeau's lea...
Evan Taylor Oct 16, 2024
Listeria outbreak with non-dairy milks ended
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has officially declared the Listeria outbreak linked to Silk and Great Value plant-based milks over, as no new cases have been reported since August. The anno...
Evan Taylor Oct 16, 2024
Canada Carbon rebate boost for rural residents
Carbon rebate payments went out today and rural residents are getting a bit of a bonus. Whether you are receiving your rebate via direct deposit or a cheque in the mail, rural residents are getting a ...
Tara Clow Oct 15, 2024

Inflation slowed to 1.6% in September
Canada's inflation rate continues to slow, according to new numbers from Statistics Canada. The Consumer Price Index fell to 1.6 per cent in September, down from two per cent a month earlier. It also ...
Brad Perry Oct 15, 2024 Radiofabrik - Community Media Association Salzburg / CC
Canada and India expel diplomats over allegations on assassination
Tensions between Canada and India have reached a critical point, leading to the expulsion of key diplomats from both nations. The expulsions follow serious allegations concerning the assassination of ...
Evan Taylor Oct 15, 2024
Assembly of First Nations pushes for quick passing of water legislation
The Assembly of First Nations is urging parliamentarians to approve legislation that sets new standards for drinking water systems in Indigenous communities. The bill is under review at the committee ...
Randy Thoms Oct 12, 2024





