News from Canada


Latest News from Canada


Ottawa Citizen

Edmonton Journal

Financial Post

LF Press

Calgary Sun

Global News

CBC

The Globe and Mail

  • Campaign Call: Debate prep and an inside look at polling. 16 Apr 2025 

    With less than two weeks until the federal election, The Decibel is bringing you another edition of Campaign Call, The Globe’s weekly election panel.This week, ahead of the French and English leaders’ debates, feature writer Shannon Proudfoot and chief political writer Campbell Clark will explain why debates still matter and what each leader needs to accomplish during them.In the second half,

  • Canada’s fragmented medical records system. 15 Apr 2025 

    The way medical records are handled in Canada is a patchwork of disconnected systems – creating massive headaches for patients and doctors. Patients struggle to access their own data, and practitioners have to waste time compensating for inefficiencies. But, governments, companies and healthcare professionals are searching for ways to make all these systems talk to each other.Chris Hannay is a s

  • An interview with Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault. 14 Apr 2025 

    The federal election is in two weeks, on April 28 – so the Decibel has invited the leaders from Canada’s major parties onto the show to share their vision for the country.And while environmental concerns haven’t been top-of-mind in this election … Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault says he isn’t just concerned about climate change.Pedneault – who previously served as the party’

  • Campaign Call: Western separatism amid a moment of Canadian unity. 11 Apr 2025 

    We’re halfway through the election period and it’s time for Campaign Call, The Decibel’s weekly election panel making sense of the major issues. This week, the embers of western separatism were stoked by an opinion piece by Preston Manning published in The Globe, arguing that national unity is on the ballot. We explore the threats of regionalism amidst the surge of pro-Canadian sentiment acr

  • Global markets reel from tariff whiplash. 10 Apr 2025 

    Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping global tariffs on most of the world, plunging markets into some of the worst days in recent memory. The tariffs took effect yesterday, but after hours of market volatility, the White House reversed course. Trump announced a 90-day pause on his initial tariff plans, instead issuing a 10-per-cent tariff on all implicated trading partners othe

  • What happened to the ‘carbon tax election’?. 9 Apr 2025 

    For years, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been framing the federal race as a “carbon tax election.” But then Mark Carney became the Liberal Leader and Prime Minister and “axed the tax” for him, setting the consumer carbon price to zero.Now, Poilievre is targeting another federal carbon tax – the one on the industry’s largest emitters. It’s part of a broader shift in this el


The Star

National Post

Toronto Sun

  • Hunt on for man armed with gun in the Beaches. 16 Apr 2025 

    Investigators need help identifying a man who was allegedly spotted with a handgun in the Beaches last weekend. Toronto Police say officers responded to a person with a gun call in the area of Queen St. E. and Wheeler Ave. – east of Woodbine Ave. – around 8:45 p.m. on Saturday. The man was allegedly […]

  • Bill Belichick’s UNC emails reveal girlfriend Jordon Hudson’s surprising new job title. 16 Apr 2025 

    "I cannot believe that UNC would support my being called a 'predator,'" Belichick, 72, wrote in an email.

  • Weinstein’s lawyers want him hospitalized instead of in jail during #MeToo retrial. 16 Apr 2025 

    NEW YORK — Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers asked a judge on Wednesday to allow the ailing ex-studio boss to spend his nights at a New York City hospital instead of jail for the duration of his #MeToo rape retrial. Weinstein’s lawyers made the request as jury selection resumed for a second day. The 73-year-old disgraced movie […]

  • Rate hold means status quo for Canada’s struggling housing market: Experts. 16 Apr 2025 

    Real estate watchers say the Bank of Canada’s decision to hold its key policy rate steady at 2.75 per cent will likely keep a sluggish housing market at the status quo. Wednesday’s announcement marked the first time the central bank has left the benchmark rate unchanged following seven consecutive cuts since June.  Ratesdotca mortgage and […]

  • They met at grief camp after their spouses died. Now they’re married. 16 Apr 2025 

    Nancy Jalowiecki was holding mementos from her late husband – photos and his guitar pick – at a bereavement camp when her daughter Navah rushed toward her with news. Navah said she’d made a friend, a girl named Molly, whose mother had died weeks earlier of cancer. Molly’s father, Michael Sullivan, approached and said hello. […]

  • Ontario’s bill to remove certain bike lanes to be tested with Charter challenge. 16 Apr 2025 

    TORONTO — An Ontario law empowering the province to remove three major Toronto bike lanes is being tested in court by a group of cyclists who argue it’s unconstitutional. The law passed last year allows the province to remove protected bike lanes on Yonge Street, Bloor Street and University Avenue, and aims to shield the […]


Vancouver Sun

Noticias del mundo - World News - 24n.today - 2023/2024 | hi@24n.today