The provincial government says it plans to introduce regulatory changes that aim to “better safeguard” student information from being “stolen or used inappropriately.”
In a news release issued
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canada’s renters are showing more signs of financial stress amid rising debt costs than homeowners facing higher mortgage rates, according to a
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Wildfire season in Alberta and British Columbia are off to an early start and the federal government on Thursday will provide an
Canada’s energy minister is defending carbon capture and storage technology as both effective and affordable, after an Alberta power company walked away from a planned project and a study found that another
A Canadian diplomat and an RCMP officer heaped praise and gratitude on a sanctioned Haitian businessman that Global Affairs accuses of gangland connections, after he allowed a helicopter airlift of
When Ontario introduced major changes to the fees developers pay towns and cities when they build new homes, the government was met with fierce and immediate backlash. Municipalities said new
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Drivers will need to pack a lot of patience this summer as the road work blitz begins. There are 44 major road
Jewish students from major Canadian universities appeared on Parliament Hill Wednesday to raise the alarm about a rise in antisemitism on their campuses amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. They spoke with
The family of the three-month-old boy killed in a wrong-way crash on Highway 401 the same year he was born are mourning his death, remembering the “joy and happiness” he
Summer is fast approaching, which means school will soon be out and and many parents will be pushed to look for child-care — if they aren’t already. “It leaves me

