Canada News
By Noé Chartier Canada’s top court will not hear appeals from challengers of Ottawa’s COVID-era travel vaccine mandate. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals with costs on Aug. 29 in…
Canada News
By Noé Chartier Canada’s top court will not hear appeals from challengers of Ottawa’s COVID-era travel vaccine mandate. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals with costs on Aug. 29 in…
By Limin Zhou A Regina-based Canadian think tank, SecondStreet.org, released a policy brief this week shedding light on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s harassment of Chinese-Canadians on Canadian soil. The…
By Chandra Philip Air Canada is offering some flexibility for passengers who have booked flights in the lead-up to a possible pilot strike. In a vote on Aug. 22, 98…
By Dom Lucyk Commentary Imagine this. It’s the middle of the night. You’re trying to sleep, but you just can’t shake the feeling you’re being watched. The other day, you…
By Jennifer Cowan Ottawa is cracking down on Chinese-made electric vehicle imports to Canada with the imposition of a 100 percent tariff as of Oct. 1, a move that…
By Matthew Horwood Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his government will be implementing tariffs on imports of Chinese electric vehicles (EV), steel, and aluminum. Ottawa will put a…
By Noé Chartier The federal government is taking steps to reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in the country, seeking to stamp out fraud and misuse. “It’s not…
By Chandra Philip Several provinces across Canada will implement cell phone bans this September, but not all policies will be the same. With each province in charge of its own…
By Chandra Philip The federal labour board has issued a back-to-work order for rail workers following a contract dispute that saw Canada’s two main railways shut down. As part…
By Jennifer Cowan Motorists refuelling at most Petro-Canada locations in Ontario will be required to pre-pay for their fuel as of September. Suncor Energy, owner of Petro-Canada, told The Epoch…