More than 2,400 wildfires have burnt more than 4.7 million hectares of land in Canada so far this season. This has blanketed much of the country (and parts of the United States) in smoke. Many people, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, laid the blame for this particularly dour spring on …
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When tenants stopped paying rent, Niagara landlord says she offered them $10K to leave. It didn’t work
When Luz Romero heard about a Niagara Falls, Ont. rental property for sale a few years ago, she jumped at the opportunity to be a landlord. But now she says her tenants owe her over $7,000 in unpaid rent and delays at the Landlord and Tenant Board mean she can’t …
Read More »Patient lawsuits say fake nurse caused ‘excruciating’ pain, loss of trust in health-care system
Seven women who say a serial imposter posing as a nurse left them in “excruciating” pain, exposed them to infection, injured them or personally insulted them have all filed lawsuits, alleging negligence by the operators of the Vancouver hospital where Brigitte Cleroux worked for a year. 7 new claims filed …
Read More »B.C. man questions 9-year-old’s gender in ‘gobsmacking’ track-and-field incident
A B.C. family has garnered sympathy online — and international media attention — after sharing what they described as an incident in which a man questioned their nine-year-old daughter’s gender during a sporting event. ‘The gentleman started insisting that I provide documentation … proving that my daughter was born a …
Read More »Is Canada ready for a fiery future? We tallied up all of its water bomber planes to find out
A wildfire season like no other has tested Canada’s airborne firefighting capacity, revealing that one of the most forested countries in the world may be ill-equipped to deal with fires raging simultaneously from coast to coast. Aging planes need upgrading, but Europe is first in line to buy Canadian-made replacements. …
Read More »Buying a car has never been more expensive, assuming you can even find one — here’s why
The pandemic caused upheaval in the vehicle market. But three years later, most of the supply chain problems have been fixed, yet a new conundrum is emerging: prices are sky high, and buyers are facing lengthy wait time if they’re lucky enough to find a dealer to sell them one. …
Read More »With Johnston gone, we’re running out of time to get answers on foreign interference
When David Johnston released his first report on foreign interference three weeks ago, the former governor general argued that Parliament was — or should be — capable of handling such an important matter itself. Parliament vehemently disagreed. Canadians need to know the facts before the Liberal-NDP deal expires in 2025. …
Read More »Canada’s move to seize Russian cargo jet a ‘test case’ for sanctions everywhere, lawyer says
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau briefed reporters in Kyiv last weekend on plans to seize a Russian cargo plane that has been stranded on the tarmac at Pearson International for over a year, he merely confirmed what trade lawyers and aviation industry watchers had been expecting for weeks. Canada latest …
Read More »Signs of snow and frost span parts of Canada as we hit mid-June
Frost and snowfall — two words that don’t typically roll off the tongue easily in mid-June. It’s the reality for some Canadians this week however, as any summer-like weather will take a back seat. A developing clipper system will trigger beneficial and widespread rain from B.C. to Manitoba. The incoming …
Read More »Canadian schools are experimenting with cellphone bans, but some parents say the devices are lifelines
Some schools across Canada are banning cell phones in order to reduce bad behaviour, remove distractions and improve quality of life in the classroom. Meanwhile, one Ontario parent says his daughter’s phone was a ‘lifeline’ when she was being bullied. Phones impact students’ mental health, reduce the ability to concentrate …
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