Automakers Ford and Mazda are warning more than 200,000 Canadian owners to stop driving their vehicles because of faulty airbags that could pose a “serious safety risk.” The “do not
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted August 14, 2024 11:12 am 2 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Jacques Delisle, a retired Quebec judge who pleaded
Some Canadian farmers say changes to a federal incentive billed as a method to lower the impact from the capital gains inclusion rate increase “doesn’t go far enough” and are
A New Brunswick couple that’s hoping to become parents through surrogacy says there’s an added financial barrier in the province that other Canadians don’t necessarily face. Martin Rioux and his
The City of Calgary is finalizing its plans to repair several areas of concern along the Bearspaw feeder main at the end of August and vowing to release definitive details
As the parking lots and buildings at Exhibition Place transform into one of Toronto’s biggest festivals for the annual Canadian National Exhibition, there are growing concerns a provincially-led redevelopment could
Cities and towns across Ontario saw at least 1,400 homeless encampments in their communities last year, according to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, which is asking the province for guidance on how
With fresh fruits and vegetables often beyond the reach of many low-income households, a pop-up market in Montreal’s West Island is trying to fill the gap. Corbeille de Pain offers
The province has come to the table with support for farmers in the wake of the devastating closure of the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative, which is now applying for creditor
A London city council member has requested city staff look into redesigning Hamilton Road to create a better environment for pedestrians and cyclists. Ward 1 Coun. Hadleigh McAlister put a


