March 2026

Winter storm moves into Atlantic Canada, bringing heavy wet snow and high winds

Atlantic Canada Braces for Heavy Snow and High Winds From Winter Storm A powerful winter storm is descending upon Atlantic Canada, promising a significant dose of late-season winter weather. Residents across the region are being urged to prepare for a potent mix of heavy, wet snow and damaging wind gusts that threaten to disrupt travel, […]

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Politics Insider: B.C. Conservatives say they’ve ousted John Rustad

British Columbia Conservative Leader John Rustad Ousted in Party Shake-Up In a stunning political development, the British Columbia Conservative Party has abruptly removed John Rustad as its leader. The internal coup, confirmed by party officials, marks a dramatic and unexpected shift for the party just months before a pivotal provincial election. This move throws the

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70,000 federal workers to get details on new early-retirement plan in Canada

Canada’s New Early Retirement Offer for 70,000 Federal Workers Explained A significant shift is on the horizon for Canada’s federal public service. The Treasury Board of Canada has announced it will soon be providing detailed information to approximately 70,000 federal employees who are eligible for a new voluntary early retirement initiative. This move is part

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Flood clean up a ‘total nightmare’, says business

Navigating Business Flood Cleanup: A Survival Guide After Disaster The aftermath of a flood is a devastating reality for any business owner. The immediate shock of seeing your premises submerged gives way to the overwhelming task of recovery. While the emotional and financial toll is immense, a structured, strategic approach to flood cleanup can be

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BREAKING: Donner Resigns as Co-Chair of Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Body

Canada’s Net-Zero Leadership Shaken by Sudden High-Profile Resignation The path to a cleaner Canadian economy has hit a significant and unexpected bump. Catherine McKenna, Canada’s former Minister of Environment and Climate Change, has abruptly resigned as co-chair of the Net-Zero Advisory Body (NZAB), a crucial independent group tasked with guiding the nation to its 2050

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Trade tensions temporarily on backburner as PM visits Washington for FIFA celebration

Canada’s PM Celebrates FIFA World Cup Win Amid Eased Trade Tensions In a moment that perfectly blended sports, diplomacy, and national pride, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined a high-profile celebration in Washington, D.C., marking a historic victory far from the soccer pitch. The event, co-hosted by former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, wasn’t for

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Dr. Roberta Bondar, 1st Canadian woman in space, turns 80

Celebrating Dr. Roberta Bondar: A Canadian Space Pioneer at 80 As Canada’s first female astronaut, Dr. Roberta Bondar, celebrates her 80th birthday, we reflect on a life that has perpetually orbited excellence. Her journey from the forests of Sault Ste. Marie to the vast expanse of space is a testament to relentless curiosity, groundbreaking achievement,

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Jamaica Joins Brazil, Mexico, Costa Rica, Cuba, Bahamas, Dominican Republic, And More As Canada Issues Urgent Travel Alert Amid Growing Instability And Border Concerns – Travel And Tour World

Canada Issues Travel Alert for Jamaica, Brazil, Mexico Amid Rising Risks The Canadian government has significantly broadened its international travel advisories, issuing urgent alerts for a host of popular sun destinations. In a move affecting thousands of travelers, Jamaica has been added to a list that already includes Brazil, Mexico, Costa Rica, Cuba, the Bahamas,

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Cost of U.S.-supplied equipment for Canada’s new warships triples to $3.6B

Canada’s Frigate Program Faces $3.6B US Equipment Cost Surge The journey to modernize the Royal Canadian Navy’s aging surface fleet has hit another significant and costly hurdle. Newly released figures reveal that the program to construct 15 new Canadian Surface Combatants (CSCs) is grappling with a massive, unplanned financial burden. The cost to acquire crucial

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