Canada

Regular cannabis use can cause a serious vomiting syndrome. Should people be warned?

When Brittany Ramsey first started experiencing what she described as “awful stomach episodes,” she initially attributed them to side effects…

Read More »

The Kanien’kehá:ka say a vast swath of Montreal’s South Shore is theirs. They want their claim settled

As development encroaches closer to Kahnawà:ke’s borders, Grand Chief Cody Diabo is speaking out against the ongoing land grievance that…

Read More »

City of Victoria pledges over $10M for public safety following violent long weekend

The City of Victoria has made a bold move to address public disorder in the downtown core by reallocating $10.35…

Read More »

Carney meets with car industry CEOs as U.S. trade talks continue

Prime Minister Mark Carney convened with top automotive sector CEOs on Wednesday to address the impact of U.S. tariffs and…

Read More »

CRA wants a law passed before issuing digital services tax refunds

Companies that paid the now-defunct digital services tax will have to wait for Ottawa to pass new legislation before they…

Read More »

Acupuncturist who sexually assaulted patients banned from registering with regulatory college for 30 years

A former registered acupuncturist, Mario Luis Ibarra, who sexually assaulted two of his patients, has been deemed ineligible to apply…

Read More »

Iconic Sauble Beach welcome sign changed to reflect First Nation ownership

On Canada Day this year, beach-goers at Sauble Beach were greeted with a new sight – the iconic sign that…

Read More »

Canadian sprint canoeist Katie Vincent sets world record in women’s C-1 500m at national trials

Canadian sprint canoeist Katie Vincent made headlines on Sunday at the national trials in Montreal by setting a new world…

Read More »

New law that aims to protect Ontario gig workers falls short, critics say

New legislation that offers more protection to digital platform workers in Ontario has become law, but critics argue that the…

Read More »

‘All in the same boat,’ Hamilton workers on strike for weeks in various sectors band together

As a return-to-work specialist for Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), Justin Dailey assists individuals in getting back to…

Read More »
Back to top button