There is less soil across Canada as a recent report from the Senate of Canada projects concerns about the future of food production. However, a group of researchers at the
The father of a 15-year-old Ontario boy who was killed by a 200-pound soccer net says he is honoured that a new provincial law is named for his son, though he would
Business owners in Halifax are expressing frustrations as a new residential-commercial development is expected to force the relocation — and potential closure — of several establishments operating in the city’s
Mike Mulick knows all about the ongoing issue of pet abandonment in Canada. The manager of animal services with the City of Brampton says the number of animals coming into
The first interest rate cut from the Bank of Canada in more than four years will not be enough to help most prospective homebuyers feeling sidelined by high borrowing costs,
City staff in London, Ont., have tabled some bylaw tweaks that they hope can deter landlords seeking to evict under “bad faith” pretenses – also known as “renovictions.” The main
Saskatchewan is on the upswing in the tourism industry, based on the latest figures from Statistics Canada. According to recent data, tourism expenditures in Saskatchewan are seeing a strong increase.“Travel
A First Nation outreach organization called ‘Turtle Team‘ is asking the federal government to continue funding its operations. Since early 2021, the Turtle Team has provided culturally-grounded and essential wraparound
Former employees of Wild Spirit Education in Saskatoon claim they are owed tens of thousands of dollars in missing wages. Wild Spirit Education Ltd. is a registered independent school for toddlers,
Canada’s leading research universities warn that a proposed foreign influence transparency registry could have an unintended “chilling effect” on international partnerships, meaning Canada misses out on cutting-edge opportunities. The U15

