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Human trafficking in Canada on the rise in 2024, Nova Scotia and Ontario report the highest rates, women and girls make up over 90 percent of victimsHuman trafficking is a growing concern across Canada. Nova Scotia and Ontario show the highest rates per capita. Cities like Guelph and Thu...
Who was Dr. Agron Alija? Physician who died in Canada in a head on crash; how did he die; all you need to knowA London doctor, Dr. Agron Alija, tragically died following a road accident. The 62-year-old physician was killed in a head-on collision on...
Trade truce? Canada removes retaliatory tariffs on most US goods starting SeptemberCanada tariffs: Canada reduced trade tensions with the US. It removed many retaliatory tariffs. The tariffs on US autos, steel, and aluminu...
Trump's tariffs begin to hurt Ontario — Canadian Province loses 38,000 jobs in Q2 as major job crisis loomsCanada job crisis caused by Trump tariffs: Ontario's economy is facing significant challenges as US tariffs take a toll, resulting in the l...
Canada’s unemployment rate soars to 9-year high; nearly 10,000 jobs lost at Ontario collegesOntario colleges face a crisis as nearly 10,000 faculty and staff are laid off due to program cuts triggered by a federal cap on internatio...
A simple guide to buy a house in Canada, rules and regulations explainedCanada faces a severe housing crisis with high prices and low supply. The government plans to build more houses and help first-time buyers....
Blind man on the verge of eviction after 50 years in Ontario as Canada’s housing crisis turns into corporate hunger gamesAndras Henye, a disabled and partially sighted man, faces eviction from his long-time Toronto apartment despite complying with anti-smoking...
British Columbia gets a new area code, what does it mean for youGet ready British Columbia. A new area code is coming soon. Area code 257 will launch on May 24, 2025. This is to meet the growing need for...
Metro Vancouver is building homes for ghosts, not peopleCanada faces a growing housing crisis with many citizens struggling to afford homes, while Metro Vancouver sees thousands of newly built co...
Ontario’s housing plan in crisis amid construction slowdown and financial woesOntario's ambitious goal of building 1.5 million homes by 2031 faces significant hurdles, with recent budget forecasts projecting housing s...
Ontario and Quebec dominate Carney’s CabinetPrime Minister Carney's new cabinet emphasizes regional representation, with Ontario securing a significant presence of 15 members, highlig...
'Trump tariff curse' on Canada real estate market, only Toronto properties finding buyersToronto's property market sees more listings post-election. Other Canadian markets face trade war worries. Agents use attractive prices to ...
Poilievre's fiscal promises failing to woo Canadian votersPoilievre's Conservative platform, featuring tax referendums and spending cuts, hasn't boosted poll numbers. Critics question its practical...
Donald Trump imposes 25% tariffs on Mexico, Canada and 10% on China risking trade warU.S. President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs of 25% on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10% on Chinese goods to address the national eme...
How Canada is turning from a dream destination to a nightmareHigh property prices, lack of jobs and rising crime are rendering Canada into a nightmare -- so much so that a high cost of living has trig...
Canada, US, Australia, or the UK: Your study-abroad paradise could turn out to be hellishThe shifting landscape of international education is impacting Indian students as they navigate challenges in traditional study-abroad dest...
Foreign students cross 1 million mark in Canada: ReportTt the end of December last year, there were 1,028,850 study permit holders, with just over half of them in Ontario, the Immigration, Refug...
After student visa restrictions, Canada may begin capping foreign workers in 2024Miller acknowledged the link between housing concerns and the rise in temporary residents, stating that they are "increasingly tied togethe...
- US foreclosures down, but surge on way?
The number of US households facing foreclosure in January increased 15% from the same month last year. US bailout money | Top US bankruptci...
- US Big Three automakers to idle plants in Canada: Union
The US Big Three automakers are going to shut plants in Canada during January amid falling market demand.