Descrease article font size Increase article font size A judge has approved one of the largest class-action settlements in Nova Scotia history, saying the agreement could see the province paying
By Catherine Morrison The Canadian Press Posted November 7, 2025 4:46 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The brother and father of an Ottawa
Most small business owners, particularly in the retail and hospitality sectors, are feeling the pinch from the economic uncertainty in Canada and say they will not be hiring additional staff
Descrease article font size Increase article font size An ostrich cull ordered by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) at a farm in Edgewood, B.C., has been completed. A Global
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted November 7, 2025 1:22 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The CEO of Montreal’s public transit agency says
Flight reductions announced by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration started on Friday as the government shutdown continues, with Canadian airports bracing for “knock-on impacts.” The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)
“Disgusting” is how Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston described the decision not to allow staff to wear poppies in some courtrooms ahead of Remembrance Day. The premier also threatened to
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Liberal government led by Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to face its second confidence vote in the House of Commons
Canada’s job market bounced back slightly in October as the national unemployment rate fell for the first time in three months. Statistics Canada reported Friday that the unemployment rate fell to
Halton regional police say an eight-year-old girl has died after she was struck by a vehicle alongside her mother on Thursday afternoon in Oakville, Ont. The collision happened on North


